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Record polling in Jammu and Kashmir, the Prime Minister at Kathmandu, Nepal, and former D.U vice chancellor Deepak Pental sent to Tihar, are some of the stories dominating headlines this morning.
"Record polling, Valley votes for azadi from separatists" is the lead headline in the Hindustan Times, adding that voters rule day, 71% polling in J&K, 11% jump in valley, Jharkhand clocks 62% while the Pioneer headlines 'voters befitting reply to ultras'.
"India, Nepal put stamp on closer ties with 9 deals" reports the Pioneer, adding Prime Minister Narendra Modi urges neighbor to draft constitution quickly, inaugurates trauma centre, bus service. On India and Pakistan at SAARC the Hindu reports "Nepal makes bid for Modi Sharif meet". While the Times of India headlines "No Indo-Pak talks as Modi rebuffs Sharif."
Referring to the Hindalco case, the Indian Express headlines 'UPA coal official admitted: government went out of its way to accommodate Hindalco'. The paper also writes that the special court ask the CBI as to why it did'nt question the ex - PM.
"Opposition stalls Lok Sabha over black money" states the Tribune while the Asian Age writes "Rajya Sabha clears bill on Labour reform, left walks out".
DOPT issues order to remove Special Protection Group chief Durga Prasad, informs The Asian Age.
Former Delhi University vice chancellor Deepak Pental was forced to spend a few hours in Tihar Jail on Tuesday after a lower court remanded him in judicial custody on complaints of plagiarism, reports The Hindu.
The Asian Age, The Hindu, and the Hindustan Times carry photographs on their front pages of protests erupting over Ferguson verdict. Darren Wilson a white police officer was not indicted by a grand jury for shooting to death an African - American teenager Michael Brown.
Newspapers Headlines
Record polling in Jammu and Kashmir, the Prime Minister at Kathmandu, Nepal, and former D.U vice chancellor Deepak Pental sent to Tihar, are some of the stories dominating headlines this morning.
"Record polling, Valley votes for azadi from separatists" is the lead headline in the Hindustan Times, adding that voters rule day, 71% polling in J&K, 11% jump in valley, Jharkhand clocks 62% while the Pioneer headlines 'voters befitting reply to ultras'.
"India, Nepal put stamp on closer ties with 9 deals" reports the Pioneer, adding Prime Minister Narendra Modi urges neighbor to draft constitution quickly, inaugurates trauma centre, bus service. On India and Pakistan at SAARC the Hindu reports "Nepal makes bid for Modi Sharif meet". While the Times of India headlines "No Indo-Pak talks as Modi rebuffs Sharif."
Referring to the Hindalco case, the Indian Express headlines 'UPA coal official admitted: government went out of its way to accommodate Hindalco'. The paper also writes that the special court ask the CBI as to why it did'nt question the ex - PM.
"Opposition stalls Lok Sabha over black money" states the Tribune while the Asian Age writes "Rajya Sabha clears bill on Labour reform, left walks out".
DOPT issues order to remove Special Protection Group chief Durga Prasad, informs The Asian Age.
Former Delhi University vice chancellor Deepak Pental was forced to spend a few hours in Tihar Jail on Tuesday after a lower court remanded him in judicial custody on complaints of plagiarism, reports The Hindu.
The Asian Age, The Hindu, and the Hindustan Times carry photographs on their front pages of protests erupting over Ferguson verdict. Darren Wilson a white police officer was not indicted by a grand jury for shooting to death an African - American teenager Michael Brown.
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