Hyderabad Man Sends Triple Talaq Through Post Card, Arrested
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Living up to the promise made in its election manifesto the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh waived off loan to small and marginal farmers in the state is one of the top stories covered by the dailies this morning."Yogi govt walks poll talk,waives Rs36 crore farm loans" informs The Times of India.
India turning down the US offer to mediate with Pakistan and emphasising the bilateral aspect of India Pakistan ties to US is the other big story covered by the newspapers." India rebuffs US offer on talks with Pakistan" writes DNA adding "Move comes after US Seeks a proactive role in de-escalating tensions".
In a boost to Modi's vision The Economic Times writes " The Right Click: United Payments Interface (UPI) leads boom in digital India." The paper also mentions that payments through the system jumps 20% to RS 2,000 cr in March over January."
On Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal Pradesh The Pioneer states "Don't poke nose, New Delhi tells Beijing over Dalai's trip". the paper also quotes Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju as saying " Arunachal part of India ; we support One-China policy, expect reciprocity."
Quoting Supreme Courts directive to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Hindustan Times says " form new guidelines on refunds for flight delays".
Writing on the passing away of renowned Hindustan classical vocalist Kishori Amonkar , DNA says "Hindustan classical music loses its brightest note".
Referring to Lalu prasad's family being in the centre of a row The Indian Express says "Patna Zoo under Lalu son buys soil from mall site under Lalu son. Tej Pratap , Tejarshi , Rabri Devi, sisters are shareholder in firm that owns site."
And Finally, The National zoological park in Delhi is gearing up for the summer 2017 .Well , Hindustan Times reports that among other things fans are to be installed in cages. The animals diets will include fruits, sugarfree kheer and mineral supplements.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Living up to the promise made in its election manifesto the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh waived off loan to small and marginal farmers in the state is one of the top stories covered by the dailies this morning."Yogi govt walks poll talk,waives Rs36 crore farm loans" informs The Times of India.
India turning down the US offer to mediate with Pakistan and emphasising the bilateral aspect of India Pakistan ties to US is the other big story covered by the newspapers." India rebuffs US offer on talks with Pakistan" writes DNA adding "Move comes after US Seeks a proactive role in de-escalating tensions".
In a boost to Modi's vision The Economic Times writes " The Right Click: United Payments Interface (UPI) leads boom in digital India." The paper also mentions that payments through the system jumps 20% to RS 2,000 cr in March over January."
On Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal Pradesh The Pioneer states "Don't poke nose, New Delhi tells Beijing over Dalai's trip". the paper also quotes Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju as saying " Arunachal part of India ; we support One-China policy, expect reciprocity."
Quoting Supreme Courts directive to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Hindustan Times says " form new guidelines on refunds for flight delays".
Writing on the passing away of renowned Hindustan classical vocalist Kishori Amonkar , DNA says "Hindustan classical music loses its brightest note".
Referring to Lalu prasad's family being in the centre of a row The Indian Express says "Patna Zoo under Lalu son buys soil from mall site under Lalu son. Tej Pratap , Tejarshi , Rabri Devi, sisters are shareholder in firm that owns site."
And Finally, The National zoological park in Delhi is gearing up for the summer 2017 .Well , Hindustan Times reports that among other things fans are to be installed in cages. The animals diets will include fruits, sugarfree kheer and mineral supplements.
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