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Nawaz Sharif telling Pak Army to rein in Jihadis, and Supreme Court telling BCCI to end defiance, are major stories this morning.
"Globally isolated Nawaz acts Sharif " leads the Pioneer. "Cracks deepen in Islamabad, Sharif tells Army to stop shielding terror, speed up Pathankot and 26/11 probes", is the Indian Express headline.
"Fresh Army Camp hit foiled in J&K", writes the Asian Age, also reporting, "High alert at airports, extra check of baggage".
"Rahul flayed for khoon ki dalali barb at Modi" states the Pioneer, after his comment, on Modi cashing in on soldiers' sacrifices.
"Supreme Court gives BCCI a last chance" on implementing Lodha Committee recommendations, is the lead in the Hindustan Times. "SC threatens to snap BCCI funding for domestic cricket" is the Hindu headline. "Reform or perish : SC warns BCCI" writes the Pioneer also noting" Uncertainty looms over Ranji Trophy".
"Spectrum sale ends, proceeds way off target", as upfront payment just half of Budget Estimates, is the focus in the Business Standard. "60 per cent radio-waves go unsold" reports the Asian Age.
'Human lifespan unlikely to go beyond 125 years', the Hindu cites a study.
And finally, the Tribune reports on the release of a Diwali stamp at the Indian Consulate in New York on Wednesday, after seven years of effort by Indian-Americans and American lawmakers.
Newspapers Headlines
Nawaz Sharif telling Pak Army to rein in Jihadis, and Supreme Court telling BCCI to end defiance, are major stories this morning.
"Globally isolated Nawaz acts Sharif " leads the Pioneer. "Cracks deepen in Islamabad, Sharif tells Army to stop shielding terror, speed up Pathankot and 26/11 probes", is the Indian Express headline.
"Fresh Army Camp hit foiled in J&K", writes the Asian Age, also reporting, "High alert at airports, extra check of baggage".
"Rahul flayed for khoon ki dalali barb at Modi" states the Pioneer, after his comment, on Modi cashing in on soldiers' sacrifices.
"Supreme Court gives BCCI a last chance" on implementing Lodha Committee recommendations, is the lead in the Hindustan Times. "SC threatens to snap BCCI funding for domestic cricket" is the Hindu headline. "Reform or perish : SC warns BCCI" writes the Pioneer also noting" Uncertainty looms over Ranji Trophy".
"Spectrum sale ends, proceeds way off target", as upfront payment just half of Budget Estimates, is the focus in the Business Standard. "60 per cent radio-waves go unsold" reports the Asian Age.
'Human lifespan unlikely to go beyond 125 years', the Hindu cites a study.
And finally, the Tribune reports on the release of a Diwali stamp at the Indian Consulate in New York on Wednesday, after seven years of effort by Indian-Americans and American lawmakers.
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