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The Lt. Governor being declared the administrative head of the National Capital Territory by the Delhi High Court and the resultant set back to the Kejriwal Government, Home Minister Rajnath Singh seeking strong action against countries backing terrorism at the SAARC Home Ministers Conference in Islamabad and the Government drawing up GST road map to meet April 2017 deadline are some front page stories in papers today.
PM Modi's patience, FM's skills led to GST success reports the Economic Times.
"Rajnath Nails it in Pak: No good or bad terrorists" headlines the Hindustan Times and the Times of India writes "In Pak, Rajnath gets back at Nawaz: don't call terrorists martyrs".
"Jung, not Kejri is Delhi's boss" says the Asian Age while the Mail Today, referring to the AAP's decision to take the case to the Supreme Court writes "Half a dozen legal big wigs to defend AAP".
The upcoming Rio Games have also been widely reported in papers this morning. The Times of India, in a double page colourful centre spread gives an overview of the Olympics under the title "India@Rio".
The Economic Times carries a story "A New Member Joins India's Rio team: Desi Cuisine" adding that dishes like veg Pulao, Paneer Masala and Tandoori Chicken are a part of the Olympic Menu.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The Lt. Governor being declared the administrative head of the National Capital Territory by the Delhi High Court and the resultant set back to the Kejriwal Government, Home Minister Rajnath Singh seeking strong action against countries backing terrorism at the SAARC Home Ministers Conference in Islamabad and the Government drawing up GST road map to meet April 2017 deadline are some front page stories in papers today.
PM Modi's patience, FM's skills led to GST success reports the Economic Times.
"Rajnath Nails it in Pak: No good or bad terrorists" headlines the Hindustan Times and the Times of India writes "In Pak, Rajnath gets back at Nawaz: don't call terrorists martyrs".
"Jung, not Kejri is Delhi's boss" says the Asian Age while the Mail Today, referring to the AAP's decision to take the case to the Supreme Court writes "Half a dozen legal big wigs to defend AAP".
The upcoming Rio Games have also been widely reported in papers this morning. The Times of India, in a double page colourful centre spread gives an overview of the Olympics under the title "India@Rio".
The Economic Times carries a story "A New Member Joins India's Rio team: Desi Cuisine" adding that dishes like veg Pulao, Paneer Masala and Tandoori Chicken are a part of the Olympic Menu.
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