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The Supreme Court banning the controversial practice of instant divorce as arbitrary and un-constitution in a landmark verdict for gender justice makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "Freedom, Freedom, Freedom...From instant indignity" leads DNA. "Instant triple talaq banned. Supreme Court five-judge bench delivers 3:2 verdict" states the Tribune. "Government, BJP hail verdict, will 'wait and watch' on legislation option" writes the Indian Express.
"US can't stay silent on Pak terror, says Trump" notes The Hindustan Times. "Trump pledges more troops to Afghanistan, blasts Pakistan" says The Asian Age adding "New Delhi welcomes move. Beijing defends ally Islamabad".
Writing on the crisis AIADMK the Pioneer writes "Pro-Dinakaran MLAs try to upset EPS apple cart". The paper writes 19 MLAs submit letters to governor says no trust in Tamil Nadu CM Edappadi Palaniswami.
On the Gorakhpur tragedy the Tribune informs "5 to be booked for Gorakhpur hospital deaths".
Referring to the Doklam deadlock the Times of India writes "Withdraw troops: China snubs Rajnath on Doklam overture".
On the National Eligibility cum entrance test (NEET), DNA informs "Supreme Court denies Tamil Nadu exemption from NEET."
"Aadhaar now mandatory for open school exams" states the Asian Age. The paper writes that it is the move aimed at stopping examination malpractices and ensuring that there are no proxy candidates appearing on others behalf.
And finally, Scientists create music using eclipse data! Well, the Hindu reports, that aided by visually challenged persons, scientists have created an original music composition using data from the movements of the sun, the moon and the gradual darkness during the total solar eclipse in the US.
Newspapers Headlines
The Supreme Court banning the controversial practice of instant divorce as arbitrary and un-constitution in a landmark verdict for gender justice makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "Freedom, Freedom, Freedom...From instant indignity" leads DNA. "Instant triple talaq banned. Supreme Court five-judge bench delivers 3:2 verdict" states the Tribune. "Government, BJP hail verdict, will 'wait and watch' on legislation option" writes the Indian Express.
"US can't stay silent on Pak terror, says Trump" notes The Hindustan Times. "Trump pledges more troops to Afghanistan, blasts Pakistan" says The Asian Age adding "New Delhi welcomes move. Beijing defends ally Islamabad".
Writing on the crisis AIADMK the Pioneer writes "Pro-Dinakaran MLAs try to upset EPS apple cart". The paper writes 19 MLAs submit letters to governor says no trust in Tamil Nadu CM Edappadi Palaniswami.
On the Gorakhpur tragedy the Tribune informs "5 to be booked for Gorakhpur hospital deaths".
Referring to the Doklam deadlock the Times of India writes "Withdraw troops: China snubs Rajnath on Doklam overture".
On the National Eligibility cum entrance test (NEET), DNA informs "Supreme Court denies Tamil Nadu exemption from NEET."
"Aadhaar now mandatory for open school exams" states the Asian Age. The paper writes that it is the move aimed at stopping examination malpractices and ensuring that there are no proxy candidates appearing on others behalf.
And finally, Scientists create music using eclipse data! Well, the Hindu reports, that aided by visually challenged persons, scientists have created an original music composition using data from the movements of the sun, the moon and the gradual darkness during the total solar eclipse in the US.
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