Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Manhattan shooting: At least six dead, nine injured after van driver hits civilians, suspect in custody

Manhattan shooting: At least six dead, nine injured after van driver hits civilians, suspect in custody

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Supreme Court saying that it will set up a five judge constitution bench to hear all Aadhaar related cases in the last week of November makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "Top court refers all Aadhaar cases to Constitution bench" leads Hindustan Times adding "that in a fresh direction the centre tells Supreme Court that matter can be decided once and for all rather than the court passing interim orders". "Supreme Court raps Bengal for challenging Parliament's mandate serves notice on government on mobile linking" says the Pioneer.
On President Donald Trump's Russian links probe Asian Age writes "Trump's ex-aide surrenders". The paper writes Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort and his business partner Rick Gates were charged with conspiracy and money laundering.
Referring to Kerala's love Jihad case DNA informs "Supreme Court to hear Hadiya in person. Says her consent is key, overrules NIA's objections".
Writing on actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui drawing severe flak for documenting his relationships and following a complaint reportedly registered with the National Commission for Women that accuses him of outraging the modesty of a co-star, The Times of India writes "Facing flak, Nawaz withdraws memoir".
On a disgruntled flier sparking bomb, hijack scare on-board a Jet flight, The Times of India writes "Mumbai-Delhi business class flyer plants bomb note in toilet. Hoax detected after flight lands in Ahmedabad."
"Lifetime license to spur Make-in-India Defence production" informs the Pioneer. The paper writes Ministry of Home Affairs relaxes rules to boost investment in manufacturing of arms and ammunition.

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