'India building top secret nuclear facility in Karnataka, seeking to upgrade weapons to unsettle Pakistan'
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The Supreme Court cracking down on diesel vehicles in Delhi is the lead in most papers this morning.
"SC orders big capital cleanup" is the headline in the Hindustan Times. Business Standard says "SC cracks the whip; Red light for high-end diesel cars in Delhi."
The Hindu Business Line reports on its back page that Japan's car-sharing business could be a model for pollution control, as cars can be rented for just 15minutes for 200 yen and bookings can be made by a PC or Smartphone.
Kejri was aware of charges against Principal Secretary" reports the Hindustan Times. " DDCA files seized, says CM; don't lie, tells CBI" headlines the Pioneer.
Times of India writes "Congress joins AAP in demanding that Jaitley quit."
The Asian Age informs, Sonia and Rahul Gandhi will appear in a Delhi court on Saturday amid speculation that they may not apply for bail.
"Its miscarriage of justice, cry Nirbhaya's parents," on the imminent release of the juvenile involved in the crime, writes the Pioneer.
The Hindu on its front page states, "Maneka renews plea to amend Juvenile Justice Act", saying 'those accused of heinous crimes should be treated as adults.'
The Asian age quotes Foreign Minister, Sushma Swaraj as saying "War with Pak not an option"
Papers also cover Google CEO, Sundar Pichai's visit to India. The Hindu Business Line writes "Pichai comes calling , unveils slew of Google products for India"
Financial Express quotes him as saying "Indian innovation will pick up as there is a market for it now"
And finally, How did dogs come to be such loyal companions to humans!
One of the largest studies of its kind has used dog genomes to trace the friendship back 33,000 years, reports the Hindustan Times.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The Supreme Court cracking down on diesel vehicles in Delhi is the lead in most papers this morning.
"SC orders big capital cleanup" is the headline in the Hindustan Times. Business Standard says "SC cracks the whip; Red light for high-end diesel cars in Delhi."
The Hindu Business Line reports on its back page that Japan's car-sharing business could be a model for pollution control, as cars can be rented for just 15minutes for 200 yen and bookings can be made by a PC or Smartphone.
Kejri was aware of charges against Principal Secretary" reports the Hindustan Times. " DDCA files seized, says CM; don't lie, tells CBI" headlines the Pioneer.
Times of India writes "Congress joins AAP in demanding that Jaitley quit."
The Asian Age informs, Sonia and Rahul Gandhi will appear in a Delhi court on Saturday amid speculation that they may not apply for bail.
"Its miscarriage of justice, cry Nirbhaya's parents," on the imminent release of the juvenile involved in the crime, writes the Pioneer.
The Hindu on its front page states, "Maneka renews plea to amend Juvenile Justice Act", saying 'those accused of heinous crimes should be treated as adults.'
The Asian age quotes Foreign Minister, Sushma Swaraj as saying "War with Pak not an option"
Papers also cover Google CEO, Sundar Pichai's visit to India. The Hindu Business Line writes "Pichai comes calling , unveils slew of Google products for India"
Financial Express quotes him as saying "Indian innovation will pick up as there is a market for it now"
And finally, How did dogs come to be such loyal companions to humans!
One of the largest studies of its kind has used dog genomes to trace the friendship back 33,000 years, reports the Hindustan Times.
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