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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
PM Modi's Israel visit is covered extensively in the press.
"Israel rolls out red carpet for Modi on historic visit" headlines The Hindustan Times. "New Dawn in India-Israel ties" writes the Pioneer. "Modi raises terror on 'groundbreaking' visit, Netanyahu welcomes 'mere dost' "is the lead in The Indian Express. "We have waited 70 years for you, Israeli premier tells PM" states The Times of India.
"Supreme Court asks Centre and RBI to help citizens deposit old notes" reports The Statesman. "Another chance to swap old notes likely in 15 days" notes The Times of India.
"Show revised MRP post-GST or face action, government tells firms" in fresh guidelines for manufacturers, reports The Tribune. "201 officers to keep eye on prices after GST" notes The Asian Age.
"Veggie rates go up by 10 per cent" in the last two weeks, at most markets in Delhi and Mumbai, informs the DNA on its front page.
"No compromise, ball now in your court, Chinese envoy warns India" highlights The Hindustan Times. "Blink or face war: China to India" writes the Pioneer.
"India, US, Japan all set for war games; Malabar Drill Amid China Border Row" reports The Times of India.
SC open to liquor sale on city highways" is the lead in The Hindu. "States can denotify highways in cities for liquor sale, says Supreme Court" states The Pioneer.
"You can't keep your marriage under wraps", writes The Mail Today, of a landmark recommendation by the Law Commission to make marriage registration compulsory within 30 days of the wedding ceremony with no exemption. "Law panel for Aadhaar link with marriage" says The Times of India.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
PM Modi's Israel visit is covered extensively in the press.
"Israel rolls out red carpet for Modi on historic visit" headlines The Hindustan Times. "New Dawn in India-Israel ties" writes the Pioneer. "Modi raises terror on 'groundbreaking' visit, Netanyahu welcomes 'mere dost' "is the lead in The Indian Express. "We have waited 70 years for you, Israeli premier tells PM" states The Times of India.
"Supreme Court asks Centre and RBI to help citizens deposit old notes" reports The Statesman. "Another chance to swap old notes likely in 15 days" notes The Times of India.
"Show revised MRP post-GST or face action, government tells firms" in fresh guidelines for manufacturers, reports The Tribune. "201 officers to keep eye on prices after GST" notes The Asian Age.
"Veggie rates go up by 10 per cent" in the last two weeks, at most markets in Delhi and Mumbai, informs the DNA on its front page.
"No compromise, ball now in your court, Chinese envoy warns India" highlights The Hindustan Times. "Blink or face war: China to India" writes the Pioneer.
"India, US, Japan all set for war games; Malabar Drill Amid China Border Row" reports The Times of India.
SC open to liquor sale on city highways" is the lead in The Hindu. "States can denotify highways in cities for liquor sale, says Supreme Court" states The Pioneer.
"You can't keep your marriage under wraps", writes The Mail Today, of a landmark recommendation by the Law Commission to make marriage registration compulsory within 30 days of the wedding ceremony with no exemption. "Law panel for Aadhaar link with marriage" says The Times of India.
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