Handcuffing of Khammam chilli farmers sparks outrage
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The Killing of a Kashmiri Army officer by suspected militants in Shopian in Jammu and Kahsmir makes for front page news in most of the dailies. "Army officer 22, Kidnapped & killed", headlines The DNA adding "Local boy Lt. Ummer Fayaz, unarmed shot in Shopian by terrorists. First leave becomes his last".
The Kulbhusan Jadhav case is the other big story grabbing headlines this morning. "International Court of Justice (ICJ) to hear Jadhav case on May 15", states The Tribune. The paper writes that Pakistan says it will reply to any Hague query.
In a related story The Asian Age reports that "India tightens medical visa norms for Pakistan".
Referring to sacked AAP Minister Kapil Mishra the Times of India writes "AAP supporter assaults fasting Mishra, thrashed".
Markets were on cloud nine as forecast of a normal monsoon triggered, massive buying, lifting benchmarks sensex and Nifty to their all time closing highs, reports The Financial Express.
The Pioneer quoting the Prime Minister Narendra Modi writes "IT+Indian talent = India Tomorrow". The Paper also informs that Modi asked judiciary to embrace digital tech, launched Supreme Court Case Management System.
On the VIP fugitive Calcutta Hight Court Judge CS Karnan The Pioneer writes "3 states hunt for fugitive Justice. Karnan checked into state guest house in Chennai on Tuesday and addressed the media but vanished next morning as Bengal, Andhra and TN cops wait for him."
"Storm in US as Trump sacks FBI director", states The Asian Age. "Trump fires FBI boss amid Russia probe" quips The Times of India.
A five judge constitution Bench led by Chief Justice of India J.S. Khehar is scheduled to begin hearing a batch of 6 petitions and a suo motu PIL of the Supreme Court on whether triple talaq and polygamy violate the fundamental rights of Muslim women reports The Hindu.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The Killing of a Kashmiri Army officer by suspected militants in Shopian in Jammu and Kahsmir makes for front page news in most of the dailies. "Army officer 22, Kidnapped & killed", headlines The DNA adding "Local boy Lt. Ummer Fayaz, unarmed shot in Shopian by terrorists. First leave becomes his last".
The Kulbhusan Jadhav case is the other big story grabbing headlines this morning. "International Court of Justice (ICJ) to hear Jadhav case on May 15", states The Tribune. The paper writes that Pakistan says it will reply to any Hague query.
In a related story The Asian Age reports that "India tightens medical visa norms for Pakistan".
Referring to sacked AAP Minister Kapil Mishra the Times of India writes "AAP supporter assaults fasting Mishra, thrashed".
Markets were on cloud nine as forecast of a normal monsoon triggered, massive buying, lifting benchmarks sensex and Nifty to their all time closing highs, reports The Financial Express.
The Pioneer quoting the Prime Minister Narendra Modi writes "IT+Indian talent = India Tomorrow". The Paper also informs that Modi asked judiciary to embrace digital tech, launched Supreme Court Case Management System.
On the VIP fugitive Calcutta Hight Court Judge CS Karnan The Pioneer writes "3 states hunt for fugitive Justice. Karnan checked into state guest house in Chennai on Tuesday and addressed the media but vanished next morning as Bengal, Andhra and TN cops wait for him."
"Storm in US as Trump sacks FBI director", states The Asian Age. "Trump fires FBI boss amid Russia probe" quips The Times of India.
A five judge constitution Bench led by Chief Justice of India J.S. Khehar is scheduled to begin hearing a batch of 6 petitions and a suo motu PIL of the Supreme Court on whether triple talaq and polygamy violate the fundamental rights of Muslim women reports The Hindu.
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