Paris terror attack: Syrian passport found on terrorist's body belonged to refugee smuggled through Greece
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with his UK counterpart David Cameron figure on the front page of most dailies. 'Pulao, power hand shake and a Wembley bow' writes the Times Of India. While the Financial Express shows the Indian Prime Minister with top CEO's, the Hindu, the Pioneer and the Economic Times show him with Queen Elizabeth at the Buckingham Palace. 'After breaking bread with queen, Modi rocks Wembley' writes the Economic Times.
But back home, there are rumblings within the BJP as more people back veterans, informs the Asian Age. 'BJP firefights amid growing party dissent' headlines the Tribune.
Nitish kumar all set to lead the grand alliance is reported by the Asian Age and the Tribune.
A slump in commodity prices is highlighted by the business dailies. 'Sensex sheds 256 points on weak macro data' says the Hindu business line, while the Business Standard writes 'Commodities' crash, stocks feel the heat'.
A landslide win for Suu Kyi's party in Myanmar polls is widely covered by the press. 'Finally democracy wins in Myanmar' writes Mail Today.
The death of Islamic states dreaded masked executioner finds place in almost all papers. Jihadi John killed by US drones writes the Statesman.
An elderly couple found murdered in their South Delhi home, reported by many dailies, brings our attention to how unsafe the national capital can be.
The VHP holding protests across Karnataka over the state Government observing the birth anniversary of Tipu Sultan and the recent violence in Madikari is reported by the Tribune.
And finally, in a welcome move, the Indian express writes on its front page "Delhi sweepers to fly to Japan and South Korea for hygiene lessons". Can we then expect a cleaner India? lets hope so!
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with his UK counterpart David Cameron figure on the front page of most dailies. 'Pulao, power hand shake and a Wembley bow' writes the Times Of India. While the Financial Express shows the Indian Prime Minister with top CEO's, the Hindu, the Pioneer and the Economic Times show him with Queen Elizabeth at the Buckingham Palace. 'After breaking bread with queen, Modi rocks Wembley' writes the Economic Times.
But back home, there are rumblings within the BJP as more people back veterans, informs the Asian Age. 'BJP firefights amid growing party dissent' headlines the Tribune.
Nitish kumar all set to lead the grand alliance is reported by the Asian Age and the Tribune.
A slump in commodity prices is highlighted by the business dailies. 'Sensex sheds 256 points on weak macro data' says the Hindu business line, while the Business Standard writes 'Commodities' crash, stocks feel the heat'.
A landslide win for Suu Kyi's party in Myanmar polls is widely covered by the press. 'Finally democracy wins in Myanmar' writes Mail Today.
The death of Islamic states dreaded masked executioner finds place in almost all papers. Jihadi John killed by US drones writes the Statesman.
An elderly couple found murdered in their South Delhi home, reported by many dailies, brings our attention to how unsafe the national capital can be.
The VHP holding protests across Karnataka over the state Government observing the birth anniversary of Tipu Sultan and the recent violence in Madikari is reported by the Tribune.
And finally, in a welcome move, the Indian express writes on its front page "Delhi sweepers to fly to Japan and South Korea for hygiene lessons". Can we then expect a cleaner India? lets hope so!
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