PM Modi Proud Of Team's World Cup Performance
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The women's world cup final figures on the front pages of newspapers. 'Can Indian women conquer the world? asks the Times of India, while the Tribune writes "Mithali's girls take a shot at cricket Raj today - women's team gets a chance to re-live the 1983 Kapil Dev led victory moment'. Already celebrities, the Business Standard says 'Queries from companies start pouring in for Mithali and Harmanpreet for endorsements.'
Nitish Kumar in Delhi for Pranab Mukherjee's farewell and his meeting with Rahul to discuss saving the alliance in Bihar is reported by the Hindustan Times and the Indian Express, but the Times of India writes 'CM doesn't relent on Tejashwi'.
The Business Standard, the Asian Age and the Indian Express have a picture of the full dress rehearsal for the July 25th swearing in ceremony of the new President elect Ram Nath Kovind.
'Armymen back from Amarnath Yatra clash with police, 6 injured' reports the Indian Express. The Army has described the incident as a 'minor altercation' says the Tribune.
'Indians in Mosul dead or alive, an enigma' is the Pioneer headline of the 39 missing Indians in Iraq. The paper adds that there is 'no sign of missing citizens at razed jail they languished in'.
On the India-China Stand off, the Indian Express writes' US approaches Delhi, Beijing. Seeks talks, peaceful solution'. 'Hope rests on Doval's China visit' writes the DNA.
The conviction of Pandher and Koli in the Nithari case is reported by most papers.
And finally, Delhi's Connaught place is all set to go car free and become pedestrian friendly from August, writes the Hindustan Times on its front page.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The women's world cup final figures on the front pages of newspapers. 'Can Indian women conquer the world? asks the Times of India, while the Tribune writes "Mithali's girls take a shot at cricket Raj today - women's team gets a chance to re-live the 1983 Kapil Dev led victory moment'. Already celebrities, the Business Standard says 'Queries from companies start pouring in for Mithali and Harmanpreet for endorsements.'
Nitish Kumar in Delhi for Pranab Mukherjee's farewell and his meeting with Rahul to discuss saving the alliance in Bihar is reported by the Hindustan Times and the Indian Express, but the Times of India writes 'CM doesn't relent on Tejashwi'.
The Business Standard, the Asian Age and the Indian Express have a picture of the full dress rehearsal for the July 25th swearing in ceremony of the new President elect Ram Nath Kovind.
'Armymen back from Amarnath Yatra clash with police, 6 injured' reports the Indian Express. The Army has described the incident as a 'minor altercation' says the Tribune.
'Indians in Mosul dead or alive, an enigma' is the Pioneer headline of the 39 missing Indians in Iraq. The paper adds that there is 'no sign of missing citizens at razed jail they languished in'.
On the India-China Stand off, the Indian Express writes' US approaches Delhi, Beijing. Seeks talks, peaceful solution'. 'Hope rests on Doval's China visit' writes the DNA.
The conviction of Pandher and Koli in the Nithari case is reported by most papers.
And finally, Delhi's Connaught place is all set to go car free and become pedestrian friendly from August, writes the Hindustan Times on its front page.
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