BJP produces Modi degrees, AAP finds discrepancies
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Another sting Video targeting former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat, A JD(U) MLA's son shooting dead a class 12 student for overtaking his SUV, and an OLA taxi driver being arrested for molesting a Belgium woman are some front page stories across papers today.
"Uttarakhand slugfest boils as new sting targets Rawat" says the Asian Age while the Pioneer writes -- "CD shows money offered to MLA's to keep flock together, ex Chief Minister alleges phones being tapped, slams blackmail.
Reporting on the Agusta chopper deal, the Pioneer writes that Investigators have got some "vital" leads on the Indian contacts and fund sources of Chirstian Michel, an alleged Defence middleman, after interrogating his local driver in connection with money laundering probe in the nearly 3,600 crore rupee VVIP chopper deal.
And finally, in empowering news for gender parity, the Asian Age writes that the CRPF, which happens to be the Country's largest paramilitary force has, for the first time, decided to deploy over 560 women commando's for undertaking anti-naxal operations.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Another sting Video targeting former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat, A JD(U) MLA's son shooting dead a class 12 student for overtaking his SUV, and an OLA taxi driver being arrested for molesting a Belgium woman are some front page stories across papers today.
"Uttarakhand slugfest boils as new sting targets Rawat" says the Asian Age while the Pioneer writes -- "CD shows money offered to MLA's to keep flock together, ex Chief Minister alleges phones being tapped, slams blackmail.
Reporting on the Agusta chopper deal, the Pioneer writes that Investigators have got some "vital" leads on the Indian contacts and fund sources of Chirstian Michel, an alleged Defence middleman, after interrogating his local driver in connection with money laundering probe in the nearly 3,600 crore rupee VVIP chopper deal.
And finally, in empowering news for gender parity, the Asian Age writes that the CRPF, which happens to be the Country's largest paramilitary force has, for the first time, decided to deploy over 560 women commando's for undertaking anti-naxal operations.
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