Eight killed in two separate road accidents in Hyderabad
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Most News papers have highlighted the triple talaq hearing in the Supreme Court "Top court to rule on triple talaq but not on polygamy," is Hindustan Times headline. "If triple talaq invalid, suggest way out: Supreme Court. Asks where will Muslim men then go for divorce?" quotes The Tribune.
"Hizb, LeT, suspect in Army officer killing," is the lead story in Asian Age and covered by most dailies prominently.
"As Modi lands in Colombo, Lanka says 'no' to China submarine visit," reports The Indian Express with a photograph of the Prime Minister being welcomed in Sri Lanka.
"On the anniversary of the nuclear test, PM lauds scientists' work and hails the courage shown by the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee for taking the bold decision," reports The Pioneer.
"Karnan wants Supreme Court to recall order," Headlines The Hindu. "Karnan on run, amid continuing confusion and drama over his whereabouts," says The Asian Age.
UP government declining sanction to prosecute Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in a communal riots case is a front page story in DNA and The Hindu.
Reporting on the infighting in BSP, the Indian Express says, "Naseemuddin vs Maya: Tapes, CDs, 50 crore rupees blackmail charge."
"New faces women dominate Macron's 'French revolution', " reports The Asian Age.
And, finally, The Pioneer reports "Haryana village houses to bear daughters' nameplates with pride." "In a state notorious for gender prejudice, Alipur village near Sohna, under the 'Lado Swabhiman Utsav', is increasingly seeing the nameplates of their daughters at the main entrance of their houses." A sign of a much-needed and welcome change?
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Most News papers have highlighted the triple talaq hearing in the Supreme Court "Top court to rule on triple talaq but not on polygamy," is Hindustan Times headline. "If triple talaq invalid, suggest way out: Supreme Court. Asks where will Muslim men then go for divorce?" quotes The Tribune.
"Hizb, LeT, suspect in Army officer killing," is the lead story in Asian Age and covered by most dailies prominently.
"As Modi lands in Colombo, Lanka says 'no' to China submarine visit," reports The Indian Express with a photograph of the Prime Minister being welcomed in Sri Lanka.
"On the anniversary of the nuclear test, PM lauds scientists' work and hails the courage shown by the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee for taking the bold decision," reports The Pioneer.
"Karnan wants Supreme Court to recall order," Headlines The Hindu. "Karnan on run, amid continuing confusion and drama over his whereabouts," says The Asian Age.
UP government declining sanction to prosecute Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in a communal riots case is a front page story in DNA and The Hindu.
Reporting on the infighting in BSP, the Indian Express says, "Naseemuddin vs Maya: Tapes, CDs, 50 crore rupees blackmail charge."
"New faces women dominate Macron's 'French revolution', " reports The Asian Age.
And, finally, The Pioneer reports "Haryana village houses to bear daughters' nameplates with pride." "In a state notorious for gender prejudice, Alipur village near Sohna, under the 'Lado Swabhiman Utsav', is increasingly seeing the nameplates of their daughters at the main entrance of their houses." A sign of a much-needed and welcome change?
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