2 soldiers killed after Pak violates ceasefire; India hits back strongly
Newspapers Headlines
The blanket of toxic smog that is quietly smothering Delhi makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "Breathless in smoke house Delhi, grey shroud triggers health issues" is the headline in the Times of India. "Smog turns Delhi into a gas chamber" writes the Statesman. "Toxic Delhi back to pre-CNG days" says Mail Today, adding "Experts say city witnessing worst smog since 2000 as road, rail, air traffic and even Ranji matches take a hit".
Referring to the ambitious draft national education policy of the BJP led government, Hindustan Times says "Out-of the box ideas pour in to reform education."
Writing on the discussions between National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi, The Asian Age says "India China discuss terror; no word on Masood Azhar." "China could clear way for Azhar to be declared a terrorist" speculates Hindustan Times.
On the NDTV ban the Indian Express writes "Opposition slams attack on media Nitish says condemnable". The paper quotes Information and Broadcasting Minister Venkaiah Naidu as saying "Criticism of ban is politically inspired, ill - informed". In a related story The Asian Age writes that the centre has also ordered that an Assam based news channel be taken off air for a day for violation of programming guidelines.
Referring to the silver jubilee celebrations of the Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh The Pioneer says "Fragile SP truce is bashed. Shivpal taunts Chief Minister on dais, Akhilesh retorts.
And finally, "Your flight plan may soon be under government's scanner" reports The Hindu adding "Centre will track air travel data and may look for unusual ticket purchases to keep a tab on terror".
Newspapers Headlines
The blanket of toxic smog that is quietly smothering Delhi makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "Breathless in smoke house Delhi, grey shroud triggers health issues" is the headline in the Times of India. "Smog turns Delhi into a gas chamber" writes the Statesman. "Toxic Delhi back to pre-CNG days" says Mail Today, adding "Experts say city witnessing worst smog since 2000 as road, rail, air traffic and even Ranji matches take a hit".
Referring to the ambitious draft national education policy of the BJP led government, Hindustan Times says "Out-of the box ideas pour in to reform education."
Writing on the discussions between National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi, The Asian Age says "India China discuss terror; no word on Masood Azhar." "China could clear way for Azhar to be declared a terrorist" speculates Hindustan Times.
On the NDTV ban the Indian Express writes "Opposition slams attack on media Nitish says condemnable". The paper quotes Information and Broadcasting Minister Venkaiah Naidu as saying "Criticism of ban is politically inspired, ill - informed". In a related story The Asian Age writes that the centre has also ordered that an Assam based news channel be taken off air for a day for violation of programming guidelines.
Referring to the silver jubilee celebrations of the Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh The Pioneer says "Fragile SP truce is bashed. Shivpal taunts Chief Minister on dais, Akhilesh retorts.
And finally, "Your flight plan may soon be under government's scanner" reports The Hindu adding "Centre will track air travel data and may look for unusual ticket purchases to keep a tab on terror".
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