Mission Kakatiya gets global attention
Newspapers Headlines
The Campaign trail in Uttar Pradesh gets top billing in most of the newspapers this morning. "UP doesn't need 'outsider' Modi says Priyanka, Rahul" is the lead in Hindustan Times. "UP needs no 'adopted' son, says Priyanka. Joins brother in attacking the Prime Minister as 3rd campaign ends" writes The Asian Age.
"House to vote in Tamil Nadu battle today" states The Indian Express adding Palaniswami says he has numbers to win trust vote, O Paneerselvam has only hope as one MLA crosses over. In a related story The DNA writes "Palaniswami assets soar 461 percent since 2006". The new CM association with AIADMK boosted his financial holdings.
On the governments proposal of building a wall along the Pakistan border in Jammu, The Hindu writes "Govt junks border wall plan". Moots 24x7 seamless virtual fence with sensors to stop infiltration from Pakistan.
Writing on how to conduct their operations against insurgents and terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, Hindustan Times writes "Parrikar backs Rawat, says military has full freedom".
The Statesman quotes China as saying "Need solid proof to back Azhar ban at United Nations".
On Delhi Metro Hindustan Times writes "To counter snags, Metro stations will get new card swipe machines". The paper writes Delhi Metro is set to install 400 new card swipe machines for facilitation of online transactions.
The Times of India in an interesting story writes that in a image makeover bid "Now there will be smart women cops to hear complainants at police stations in Delhi".
And finally, using AC's in summer may affect sleep. Well, Hindustan Times writes using air conditioners may negatively impact sleep quality in summers, even if the air flow is virtually imperceptible, a new study has found.
Newspapers Headlines
The Campaign trail in Uttar Pradesh gets top billing in most of the newspapers this morning. "UP doesn't need 'outsider' Modi says Priyanka, Rahul" is the lead in Hindustan Times. "UP needs no 'adopted' son, says Priyanka. Joins brother in attacking the Prime Minister as 3rd campaign ends" writes The Asian Age.
"House to vote in Tamil Nadu battle today" states The Indian Express adding Palaniswami says he has numbers to win trust vote, O Paneerselvam has only hope as one MLA crosses over. In a related story The DNA writes "Palaniswami assets soar 461 percent since 2006". The new CM association with AIADMK boosted his financial holdings.
On the governments proposal of building a wall along the Pakistan border in Jammu, The Hindu writes "Govt junks border wall plan". Moots 24x7 seamless virtual fence with sensors to stop infiltration from Pakistan.
Writing on how to conduct their operations against insurgents and terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, Hindustan Times writes "Parrikar backs Rawat, says military has full freedom".
The Statesman quotes China as saying "Need solid proof to back Azhar ban at United Nations".
On Delhi Metro Hindustan Times writes "To counter snags, Metro stations will get new card swipe machines". The paper writes Delhi Metro is set to install 400 new card swipe machines for facilitation of online transactions.
The Times of India in an interesting story writes that in a image makeover bid "Now there will be smart women cops to hear complainants at police stations in Delhi".
And finally, using AC's in summer may affect sleep. Well, Hindustan Times writes using air conditioners may negatively impact sleep quality in summers, even if the air flow is virtually imperceptible, a new study has found.
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