Two more soldiers die in Pak LoC fire
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The NDA picking Venkaiah Naidu as its Vice-Presidential nominee is the top story in most dailies today.
"It's 99% voting, 100% Kovind," headlines DNA about the presidential polls held yesterday. "Cross voting in divided Samajwadi party, Shivpal claims MLAs chose Kovind," reports the Statesman.
Papers have carried news of military activities near the border. "Amid standoff, PLA live-fire drills in Tibet: Chinese signal to India," reports The Asian Age. The Indian Express says, "China briefs envoys on Doklam: Our troops waiting patiently, won't do so indefinitely." The Statesman highlights, "India denies reports of troops killing in Chinese military action."
"Heavy shelling in Rajouri, Poonch; soldier, six-year-old die," headlines The Tribune. "India tells Pak: we reserve right to retaliate," reports The Asian Age. Meanwhile, Hindustan Times notes, "Islamic State creates cell to make inroads into Kashmir, in efforts to gain a toehold in India."
On the effects of demonetization, DNA highlights, "Note ban data puts 'super-rich' on tax sleuths' radar."
"Nagaland crisis: Court to deliver verdict today on the CM's petition challenging the Governor's order to seek a vote of confidence," is a front page story in The Asian Age.
And finally, build bridges not walls! "Eco-bridges for the movement of tigers!" reports the Hindu. "In a first of its kind, Telangana will have eco-friendly bridges over a canal cutting across the tiger corridor linking Chandrapur district in Maharashtra".
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The NDA picking Venkaiah Naidu as its Vice-Presidential nominee is the top story in most dailies today.
"It's 99% voting, 100% Kovind," headlines DNA about the presidential polls held yesterday. "Cross voting in divided Samajwadi party, Shivpal claims MLAs chose Kovind," reports the Statesman.
Papers have carried news of military activities near the border. "Amid standoff, PLA live-fire drills in Tibet: Chinese signal to India," reports The Asian Age. The Indian Express says, "China briefs envoys on Doklam: Our troops waiting patiently, won't do so indefinitely." The Statesman highlights, "India denies reports of troops killing in Chinese military action."
"Heavy shelling in Rajouri, Poonch; soldier, six-year-old die," headlines The Tribune. "India tells Pak: we reserve right to retaliate," reports The Asian Age. Meanwhile, Hindustan Times notes, "Islamic State creates cell to make inroads into Kashmir, in efforts to gain a toehold in India."
On the effects of demonetization, DNA highlights, "Note ban data puts 'super-rich' on tax sleuths' radar."
"Nagaland crisis: Court to deliver verdict today on the CM's petition challenging the Governor's order to seek a vote of confidence," is a front page story in The Asian Age.
And finally, build bridges not walls! "Eco-bridges for the movement of tigers!" reports the Hindu. "In a first of its kind, Telangana will have eco-friendly bridges over a canal cutting across the tiger corridor linking Chandrapur district in Maharashtra".
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