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All news papers today carry reports of the Supreme Court verdict on the stay on the Meat ban in Maharashtra. "On meat ban, SC seeks tolerance" headlines the Hindustan Times; "Ahimsa cannot be forced says Supreme Court" reports The Hindu whereas The Indian Express leads its story with "SC spells it out; can't force a ban down someone's throat".
The rise in Dengue cases in the capital also occupies the front pages of all dailies. "2 more die, dengue toll at 16", says the Asian Age. "Dengue : heading for catastrophe", opines the Pioneer; "AAP, BJP Cong pass dengue buck to each other", reports the Hindustan Times.
"One of 2 Indians abducted in Libya flees, makes contact", reports the Statesman adding that efforts are on to secure the release of the second Indian who is reported to be safe.
Celebrations of the Prime Minister's birthday has been reported with photographs in all dailies. "Modi turns 65" -- Asian Age. "B'day boy Modi star on Twitter" -- The Tribune. "President, World leaders greet Modi on his birthday" -- The Pioneer. Photographs of the 365 kilogram laddoo made in honor of the Prime Minister by an NGO finds place in The Indian Express and several dailies.
Newspapers have also extensively covered Barack Obama's invitation to the Muslim teenager arrested for bringing a homemade clock to school. "Head-Turning attention for Boy who made a clock" -- Economic Times; "I like science, but I look like a threat because of my brown skin" The Times of India quotes the boy Ahmed Mohammad.
And finally, The Statesman reports a suggestion made during the republican presidential debate "Put Mother Teresa's picture on 10 dollar note", which the US Department of Treasury has announced will be redesigned in 2020, honoring "A woman who lived a life so much bigger than her own.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
All news papers today carry reports of the Supreme Court verdict on the stay on the Meat ban in Maharashtra. "On meat ban, SC seeks tolerance" headlines the Hindustan Times; "Ahimsa cannot be forced says Supreme Court" reports The Hindu whereas The Indian Express leads its story with "SC spells it out; can't force a ban down someone's throat".
The rise in Dengue cases in the capital also occupies the front pages of all dailies. "2 more die, dengue toll at 16", says the Asian Age. "Dengue : heading for catastrophe", opines the Pioneer; "AAP, BJP Cong pass dengue buck to each other", reports the Hindustan Times.
"One of 2 Indians abducted in Libya flees, makes contact", reports the Statesman adding that efforts are on to secure the release of the second Indian who is reported to be safe.
Celebrations of the Prime Minister's birthday has been reported with photographs in all dailies. "Modi turns 65" -- Asian Age. "B'day boy Modi star on Twitter" -- The Tribune. "President, World leaders greet Modi on his birthday" -- The Pioneer. Photographs of the 365 kilogram laddoo made in honor of the Prime Minister by an NGO finds place in The Indian Express and several dailies.
Newspapers have also extensively covered Barack Obama's invitation to the Muslim teenager arrested for bringing a homemade clock to school. "Head-Turning attention for Boy who made a clock" -- Economic Times; "I like science, but I look like a threat because of my brown skin" The Times of India quotes the boy Ahmed Mohammad.
And finally, The Statesman reports a suggestion made during the republican presidential debate "Put Mother Teresa's picture on 10 dollar note", which the US Department of Treasury has announced will be redesigned in 2020, honoring "A woman who lived a life so much bigger than her own.
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