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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The killing of two Indian soldiers by Pakistani forces dominates front page headlines. "Pakistan kills two Indian soldiers, mutilates bodies" reports the Hindustan Times. The Tribune writes "India hits back, destroys 3 Pak posts: several casualties". The Asian Age quoting defence sources reports "the Pakistan army has suffered considerable losses in India's retaliatory fire".
Talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the visiting Turkish President Recep Tayyap Erdogan are prominently noticed in the press. In the backdrop of President Erdogan's comments on Kashmir in an interview before he came to India, The Asian Age reports "Pak terror only issue in J&K, India tells Turkey : Erdogan had suggested multilateral dialogue".
The Supreme Court's order in the contempt case it is hearing against Calcutta High Court Judge C S Karnan is widely reported. The Times of India writes "SC orders medical check up of defiant judge's mental health ; Justice Karnan to be taken for tests on May 4".
In a special front page story with the caption "Centre steps in to regulate 'bad' content on TV, Radio" the Asian Age writes that the government plans to empower district magistrates and police commissioners to register complaints for content that's deemed inappropriate".
A series of tweets by Congress leader Digvijay Singh on the Telangana police has kicked up a controversy reports the press. The Hindu quotes Mr Singh as saying "Police trap Muslim youth by encouraging them to join IS". Highlighting Union Minister Venakiah Naidu's response , the Pioneer reports "Naidu slams Digvijay's bizarre ISIS remark".
And finally, Dubai is in the news for a very interesting reason? The DNA reports that Dubai has teamed up with Microsoft to become the world's first city to have a font named after it.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The killing of two Indian soldiers by Pakistani forces dominates front page headlines. "Pakistan kills two Indian soldiers, mutilates bodies" reports the Hindustan Times. The Tribune writes "India hits back, destroys 3 Pak posts: several casualties". The Asian Age quoting defence sources reports "the Pakistan army has suffered considerable losses in India's retaliatory fire".
Talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the visiting Turkish President Recep Tayyap Erdogan are prominently noticed in the press. In the backdrop of President Erdogan's comments on Kashmir in an interview before he came to India, The Asian Age reports "Pak terror only issue in J&K, India tells Turkey : Erdogan had suggested multilateral dialogue".
The Supreme Court's order in the contempt case it is hearing against Calcutta High Court Judge C S Karnan is widely reported. The Times of India writes "SC orders medical check up of defiant judge's mental health ; Justice Karnan to be taken for tests on May 4".
In a special front page story with the caption "Centre steps in to regulate 'bad' content on TV, Radio" the Asian Age writes that the government plans to empower district magistrates and police commissioners to register complaints for content that's deemed inappropriate".
A series of tweets by Congress leader Digvijay Singh on the Telangana police has kicked up a controversy reports the press. The Hindu quotes Mr Singh as saying "Police trap Muslim youth by encouraging them to join IS". Highlighting Union Minister Venakiah Naidu's response , the Pioneer reports "Naidu slams Digvijay's bizarre ISIS remark".
And finally, Dubai is in the news for a very interesting reason? The DNA reports that Dubai has teamed up with Microsoft to become the world's first city to have a font named after it.
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