ISIS are preparing a CHEMICAL attack, warns French PM, as US security sources confirm the terrorists are working on producing the deadly weapons
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The story of Paris hunting down its attackers gets top billing in almost all the newspapers this morning."Paris hunts suspects down" writes the Indian Express."Paris hounds mastermind"leads the Pioneer."Two killed in Paris raids"writes the Statesman.
Another story that is covered prominently by the papers is that of Pakistan born LeT David Coleman Headley who conducted a recce of targets for the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai will be tried by a special sessions (TADA) court for his role in those attacks ater a hiatus of nearly seven years.
The Statesman quotes the prime minister Narendra Modi as saying "Global efforts needed to choke terror funds."
All the papers have reported of Justice Tirath Singh Thakur who had led the Supreme Court Bench which delivered a verdict on reforming the Indian Cricket Board being appointed the Chief Justice of India. He will take oath on December 3.
The Pioneer and the Asian Age reports on their front pages that the Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved more government jobs and doles for Kashmiri migrants.
"Rahul Gandhi's nationality issue back in focus"writes the Business Line.The Indian Express too carries this story on its front page.
The Hindustan Times reports that a proof of identity may soon be a must for joining a matrimonial website with the government working on guidelines to regulate online matchmaking market as complaints of fake profiles, cyber stalking and cheating rise.
"Government frees mining in non forest areas"reports the Hindustan Times, reversing a UPA introduced rule considered a major roadblock in fast execution of mining leases for coal and other major minerals.
Times of India reports that German will now be taught in Kendriya Vidhyalayas as an additional language following the Union Cabinets approval on Wednesday.
And finally, the Times of India carries a heartwarming and inspiring story of a 95% disabled, JNU scholar Akashansh Gupta or Bunty Dada as he is known on the campus, battling huge odds to get his PhD.
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The story of Paris hunting down its attackers gets top billing in almost all the newspapers this morning."Paris hunts suspects down" writes the Indian Express."Paris hounds mastermind"leads the Pioneer."Two killed in Paris raids"writes the Statesman.
Another story that is covered prominently by the papers is that of Pakistan born LeT David Coleman Headley who conducted a recce of targets for the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai will be tried by a special sessions (TADA) court for his role in those attacks ater a hiatus of nearly seven years.
The Statesman quotes the prime minister Narendra Modi as saying "Global efforts needed to choke terror funds."
All the papers have reported of Justice Tirath Singh Thakur who had led the Supreme Court Bench which delivered a verdict on reforming the Indian Cricket Board being appointed the Chief Justice of India. He will take oath on December 3.
The Pioneer and the Asian Age reports on their front pages that the Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved more government jobs and doles for Kashmiri migrants.
"Rahul Gandhi's nationality issue back in focus"writes the Business Line.The Indian Express too carries this story on its front page.
The Hindustan Times reports that a proof of identity may soon be a must for joining a matrimonial website with the government working on guidelines to regulate online matchmaking market as complaints of fake profiles, cyber stalking and cheating rise.
"Government frees mining in non forest areas"reports the Hindustan Times, reversing a UPA introduced rule considered a major roadblock in fast execution of mining leases for coal and other major minerals.
Times of India reports that German will now be taught in Kendriya Vidhyalayas as an additional language following the Union Cabinets approval on Wednesday.
And finally, the Times of India carries a heartwarming and inspiring story of a 95% disabled, JNU scholar Akashansh Gupta or Bunty Dada as he is known on the campus, battling huge odds to get his PhD.
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