Over 40 killed in suicide bomb attack at Wagah checkpoint near Lahore in Pakistan
TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS:-
Rumblings in the Congress, BJP launching membership drive and Virgin Galactic's tourist spaceship crashing, receive front page coverage in the papers today.
"Great Divide in Grand Old Party " is how the Mail Today terms the rebellion in the Congress. The Asian Age says "Rahul, Sonia camps divide party leaders", adding, the Tamil Nadu unit may split as Vasan may revive dad Moopanar's Tamil Maanila Congress.
"Vadra made 44 crore rupee windfall gain in Haryana deal, " The Times of India quotes the CAG, saying, "Congress Government winked at irregularities ".
"BJP opens doors to new members, seeks diversity" headlines the Hindustan Times.
"Modi meets Secretaries, sets tone for next budget" is the lead in the Hindu. The Times of India writes, "Suggest transformational budget ideas, act fearlessly, PM tells secretaries".
"Setback to space tourism as Virgin test flight crashes" reports the Hindu, as a rocket plane that is to carry tourists to space, crashed in the Mojave Desert in the US on Friday, killing one pilot.
"Toxic smog leaves Delhiites gasping, no relief coming", is a front-page story in the Hindustan Times, as pollution reached toxic levels and left many sniffing and wheezing.
"No fuel without pollution under Control Certificate from December 1" reports the Pioneer.
30 trains, mostly originating from north India, cancelled in January and February over fog, is a report in the Asian Age.
Underprivileged children trained to host radio programmes by a South-Africa based NGO at a workshop in New Delhi, is a story in the Hindustan Times.
And finally, the Times of India reports, the Postal Department has witnessed a phenomenal upsurge, with 1-2 lakh letters to the PM received per month since Modi took over, reflecting a growing desire among citizens to directly connect with him.
TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS:-
Rumblings in the Congress, BJP launching membership drive and Virgin Galactic's tourist spaceship crashing, receive front page coverage in the papers today.
"Great Divide in Grand Old Party " is how the Mail Today terms the rebellion in the Congress. The Asian Age says "Rahul, Sonia camps divide party leaders", adding, the Tamil Nadu unit may split as Vasan may revive dad Moopanar's Tamil Maanila Congress.
"Vadra made 44 crore rupee windfall gain in Haryana deal, " The Times of India quotes the CAG, saying, "Congress Government winked at irregularities ".
"BJP opens doors to new members, seeks diversity" headlines the Hindustan Times.
"Modi meets Secretaries, sets tone for next budget" is the lead in the Hindu. The Times of India writes, "Suggest transformational budget ideas, act fearlessly, PM tells secretaries".
"Setback to space tourism as Virgin test flight crashes" reports the Hindu, as a rocket plane that is to carry tourists to space, crashed in the Mojave Desert in the US on Friday, killing one pilot.
"Toxic smog leaves Delhiites gasping, no relief coming", is a front-page story in the Hindustan Times, as pollution reached toxic levels and left many sniffing and wheezing.
"No fuel without pollution under Control Certificate from December 1" reports the Pioneer.
30 trains, mostly originating from north India, cancelled in January and February over fog, is a report in the Asian Age.
Underprivileged children trained to host radio programmes by a South-Africa based NGO at a workshop in New Delhi, is a story in the Hindustan Times.
And finally, the Times of India reports, the Postal Department has witnessed a phenomenal upsurge, with 1-2 lakh letters to the PM received per month since Modi took over, reflecting a growing desire among citizens to directly connect with him.
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