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Prime Minister Narendra Modi talking tough on the Indus water treaty with Islamabad makes for front page news in almost all the major dailies this morning. "Blood and water can't flow together, says the PM. Government plans cross-border river strategy" leads The Indian Express. The paper writes India suspends water monitor talks, plans maximum use of western rivers.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's address at the 71st UN General Assembly, (UNGA), is the other big story covered by all the dailes this morning. "Abandon Kashmir dream, Sushma tells Pakistan", is the banner headline in The Pioneer. The paper writes that India names and shames Pakistan at UN, exposes Pakistan's complicity in Uri, Pathankot terror attacks.
On the Dengue and Chikungunya outbreak in Delhi Hindustan Times writes, "Dengue -chikungunya double infections make capital viral outbreak deadlier". "No let-up in Chikungunya, Dengue cases. 1,400 more fall sick in capital in one week", notes The Times of India.
Referring to the shoe hurling incident at Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh, The Asian Age writes, "Congress-BJP trade barbs after shoe hurled at Rahul". "Rahul escapes shoe attack at UP roadshow", says The Hindu.
All the newspapers carry reports and photographs of India's win against New Zealand in their 500th Test match at Greenpark stadium in Kanpur.
"I-T plans big crack down post September 30th", leads Mail Today. The paper writes the IT department identifies tax evasions worth 3000 crore rupees in just a week, readies for massive raids on stubborn black money holders.
And finally, in a move to boost drive against rising pollution the Delhi government has formally recognised 16 trees across the city as its 'natural heritage' reports The Statesman.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Prime Minister Narendra Modi talking tough on the Indus water treaty with Islamabad makes for front page news in almost all the major dailies this morning. "Blood and water can't flow together, says the PM. Government plans cross-border river strategy" leads The Indian Express. The paper writes India suspends water monitor talks, plans maximum use of western rivers.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's address at the 71st UN General Assembly, (UNGA), is the other big story covered by all the dailes this morning. "Abandon Kashmir dream, Sushma tells Pakistan", is the banner headline in The Pioneer. The paper writes that India names and shames Pakistan at UN, exposes Pakistan's complicity in Uri, Pathankot terror attacks.
On the Dengue and Chikungunya outbreak in Delhi Hindustan Times writes, "Dengue -chikungunya double infections make capital viral outbreak deadlier". "No let-up in Chikungunya, Dengue cases. 1,400 more fall sick in capital in one week", notes The Times of India.
Referring to the shoe hurling incident at Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh, The Asian Age writes, "Congress-BJP trade barbs after shoe hurled at Rahul". "Rahul escapes shoe attack at UP roadshow", says The Hindu.
All the newspapers carry reports and photographs of India's win against New Zealand in their 500th Test match at Greenpark stadium in Kanpur.
"I-T plans big crack down post September 30th", leads Mail Today. The paper writes the IT department identifies tax evasions worth 3000 crore rupees in just a week, readies for massive raids on stubborn black money holders.
And finally, in a move to boost drive against rising pollution the Delhi government has formally recognised 16 trees across the city as its 'natural heritage' reports The Statesman.
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