Jadhav case: ICJ verdict unanimous, binding on Pakistan, says India
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Centre clearing construction of 10 nuclear reactors, and ICJ decision on Kulbhushan Jadhav's fate today, are major stories in newspapers today.
"Government clears 10 new nuclear reactors in big power push" headlines the Indian Express. "Cabinet gives nod to 10 indigenous nuclear reactors" writes the Hindu.
"All eyes on ICJ as Jadhav verdict today" states the Pioneer. "Judgment Day: India vs Pak match in world Court" leads the DNA.
"Navy to the Rescue in Gulf of Aden" Hindustan Times captions a photograph, as Indian Navy's elite marine commandos thwarted a piracy bid on a Liberian vessel.
"Army gets its first artillery guns three decades after Bofors, will be tested at Pokhran today" covers the Indian Express on its front page.
"NTRO (National Technical Research Organisation) now under Intelligence Act; will have same curbs as IB and RAW" reports the Hindu.
In what could bring big relief to lakhs of undertrials, "Aadhaar may replace surety bond for bail", highlights the DNA.
"India now world's most expensive stock market" writes the Financial Express.
"Delhi to get more land for housing" says the Hindu. ""Stage set for land pooling: LG makes 89 villages urban areas" reports the Times of India.
The paper also notes "Lower GST rate for insurance, telecom likely".
"Amid student protests, J&K government warns: can't take exams if low on attendance" states the Indian Express.
"Class XII marks likely to dip, bringing down DU cut offs" as CBSE and State boards agree not to 'mark up', reports the Times of India.
"Trump to exit White House? UK bookies bet on it" mentions the Asian Age.
And finally, 'Ganga in Haridwar unfit even for bathing', the Times of India quotes a Central Pollution Control Board reply to an RTI query.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Centre clearing construction of 10 nuclear reactors, and ICJ decision on Kulbhushan Jadhav's fate today, are major stories in newspapers today.
"Government clears 10 new nuclear reactors in big power push" headlines the Indian Express. "Cabinet gives nod to 10 indigenous nuclear reactors" writes the Hindu.
"All eyes on ICJ as Jadhav verdict today" states the Pioneer. "Judgment Day: India vs Pak match in world Court" leads the DNA.
"Navy to the Rescue in Gulf of Aden" Hindustan Times captions a photograph, as Indian Navy's elite marine commandos thwarted a piracy bid on a Liberian vessel.
"Army gets its first artillery guns three decades after Bofors, will be tested at Pokhran today" covers the Indian Express on its front page.
"NTRO (National Technical Research Organisation) now under Intelligence Act; will have same curbs as IB and RAW" reports the Hindu.
In what could bring big relief to lakhs of undertrials, "Aadhaar may replace surety bond for bail", highlights the DNA.
"India now world's most expensive stock market" writes the Financial Express.
"Delhi to get more land for housing" says the Hindu. ""Stage set for land pooling: LG makes 89 villages urban areas" reports the Times of India.
The paper also notes "Lower GST rate for insurance, telecom likely".
"Amid student protests, J&K government warns: can't take exams if low on attendance" states the Indian Express.
"Class XII marks likely to dip, bringing down DU cut offs" as CBSE and State boards agree not to 'mark up', reports the Times of India.
"Trump to exit White House? UK bookies bet on it" mentions the Asian Age.
And finally, 'Ganga in Haridwar unfit even for bathing', the Times of India quotes a Central Pollution Control Board reply to an RTI query.
ezs note - Oh, please, let Trump leave...
ReplyDeleteIf you have a minute, I’d really appreciate it if you took a look at Emily’s Virtual Rocket. This is a serious newsblog which has been taken from e-newspapers and e-magazines from around the world, with an emphasis on transgender issues. Also, with his election, I look for articles which critique Donald Trump.
I hope you enjoy this. Please paste the following:
emilysvirtualrocket.blogspot.com
If you like it, please consider putting it among your favorite blogs. I would greatly appreciate it.
Sincerely,
Emily