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The first of its kind surgical strike by the Indian army on two militant camps in Myanmar on Tuesday dominates headlines this morning.The Tribune quotes the government as saying "Myanmar offensive lesson to terror groups"."Myanmar was a foolproof op"writes the Pioneer."Myanmar denies Indian forces attacked insurgents"states the Asian Age,adding "more such hot pursuits not ruled out".
The latest on the Jitender Tomar fake degree case continues to find top mention in all the newspapers. "Tomar lost for words in Faizabad"headlines the Hindustan Times. "UP varsity denies it issued Tomar gradudation certificate", states the The Times of India.
"Government clears Rupees 6,000 crore soft loans for sugar mills", headlines the Business Standard, adding "Payment to be made directly to farmers, industry unhappy, says glut woes not addressed." The other papers also carry this story.
The latest embarrassment for the AAP party came when former Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharati's wife Lipika Mitra filed a case of domestic violence against him. All the papers take note of this story.
The Times of India reports, that debt ridden 62 year old marginal farmer, who had met Rahul Gandhi during his tour of Punjab in April and sought his help, committed suicide on Wednesday.
The Hindu reports that the Madras High Court on Wednesday dismissed petitions by Sun TV and Kal Comm Pvt. Ltd challenging attachment of some of their assests estimated at Rs. 742 crore by the Enforcement Directorate in connection with Aircel-Maxis case.
"Rampant sexual abuse is a real nightmare in Tihar", reports The Times of India. The paper writes that despite prison reforms carried out over the years, penitentiaries continue to be exceedingly cruel places, especially for those who can not defend themselves against bullies and predators.
And finally, The Hindustan Times reports that a 28 year old woman has become the first person in the world to give birth to a healthy baby using ovarian tissue that was removed and frozen in her childhood.
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The first of its kind surgical strike by the Indian army on two militant camps in Myanmar on Tuesday dominates headlines this morning.The Tribune quotes the government as saying "Myanmar offensive lesson to terror groups"."Myanmar was a foolproof op"writes the Pioneer."Myanmar denies Indian forces attacked insurgents"states the Asian Age,adding "more such hot pursuits not ruled out".
The latest on the Jitender Tomar fake degree case continues to find top mention in all the newspapers. "Tomar lost for words in Faizabad"headlines the Hindustan Times. "UP varsity denies it issued Tomar gradudation certificate", states the The Times of India.
"Government clears Rupees 6,000 crore soft loans for sugar mills", headlines the Business Standard, adding "Payment to be made directly to farmers, industry unhappy, says glut woes not addressed." The other papers also carry this story.
The latest embarrassment for the AAP party came when former Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharati's wife Lipika Mitra filed a case of domestic violence against him. All the papers take note of this story.
The Times of India reports, that debt ridden 62 year old marginal farmer, who had met Rahul Gandhi during his tour of Punjab in April and sought his help, committed suicide on Wednesday.
The Hindu reports that the Madras High Court on Wednesday dismissed petitions by Sun TV and Kal Comm Pvt. Ltd challenging attachment of some of their assests estimated at Rs. 742 crore by the Enforcement Directorate in connection with Aircel-Maxis case.
"Rampant sexual abuse is a real nightmare in Tihar", reports The Times of India. The paper writes that despite prison reforms carried out over the years, penitentiaries continue to be exceedingly cruel places, especially for those who can not defend themselves against bullies and predators.
And finally, The Hindustan Times reports that a 28 year old woman has become the first person in the world to give birth to a healthy baby using ovarian tissue that was removed and frozen in her childhood.
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