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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The escalation of the cross-border military confrontation in Jammu region in which 8 civilians were killed and 22 injured due to Pakistani shelling makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "Jammu border like a war zone: 8 killed."is the banner headline in the Tribune."BSF hits 14 Pakistani posts after 8 civilians killed, army also kills 2 Pakistani soldiers as border firing peaks "writes the Asian Age.
Most of the papers this morning carry photographs of prime minister Narendra Modi taking a picture of a tiger during a jungle safari at Nandan Van in Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh.
Hindustan Times in an exclusive report writes that in 44 years, India lost 17 trillion rupees to scam in exports.
Referring to the war of words between the Tata group and Cyrus Mistry the Business Line writes "Face-off: Mistry defends DoCoMo call; Ratan terms sacking essential", adding "ousted chairman terms as baseless insinuations of mishandling dispute; patriarch says change of guard was well considered".
Writing on the SIMI encounter the Pioneer says "Stop politics on SIMI encounter, BJP slams Opposition". The paper quoting the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister writes "Terrorist would have wreaked havoc".
The Indian Express in an investigation says "2 years ago, ex-prison Chief told Madhya Pradesh Govt: Jail vulnerable, many gaps, how long will God help".
The Hindu headlines, quoting witnesses SIMI men had no guns.
And finally, NASA has developed a technology to prevent flight delays. Well, The Times of India reports, NASA is using a new technology that safely increases the number of airplanes that can land on the same runway at busy airports by more precisely managing the time between each aircraft arrival.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The escalation of the cross-border military confrontation in Jammu region in which 8 civilians were killed and 22 injured due to Pakistani shelling makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "Jammu border like a war zone: 8 killed."is the banner headline in the Tribune."BSF hits 14 Pakistani posts after 8 civilians killed, army also kills 2 Pakistani soldiers as border firing peaks "writes the Asian Age.
Most of the papers this morning carry photographs of prime minister Narendra Modi taking a picture of a tiger during a jungle safari at Nandan Van in Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh.
Hindustan Times in an exclusive report writes that in 44 years, India lost 17 trillion rupees to scam in exports.
Referring to the war of words between the Tata group and Cyrus Mistry the Business Line writes "Face-off: Mistry defends DoCoMo call; Ratan terms sacking essential", adding "ousted chairman terms as baseless insinuations of mishandling dispute; patriarch says change of guard was well considered".
Writing on the SIMI encounter the Pioneer says "Stop politics on SIMI encounter, BJP slams Opposition". The paper quoting the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister writes "Terrorist would have wreaked havoc".
The Indian Express in an investigation says "2 years ago, ex-prison Chief told Madhya Pradesh Govt: Jail vulnerable, many gaps, how long will God help".
The Hindu headlines, quoting witnesses SIMI men had no guns.
And finally, NASA has developed a technology to prevent flight delays. Well, The Times of India reports, NASA is using a new technology that safely increases the number of airplanes that can land on the same runway at busy airports by more precisely managing the time between each aircraft arrival.
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