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A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
US Defence Secretary James Mattis's talks with Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, and the standoff in Banaras Hindu University are noticed prominently in papers today.
"Together we'll wipe out terror", The Asian Age quotes the US Defence Secretary, as Mattis meets PM, Nirmala, to strengthen defence and regional ties. The Hindustan Times leads with, "India to US: Won't send soldiers to Afghanistan". The Pioneer reports, "Minister says only soft help to neighbour".
"BHU violence: Government orders judicial probe", is the lead in The Statesman. The Pioneer writes, "BHU administration indicted in Commissioner's report". "BHU V-C pushes for appointing hospital head, indicted for sexual harassment", headlines The Indian Express.
"UP universities report most cases of sexual harassment", is a front page focus in the Hindustan Times.
"We are aiding terror", DNA cites Pakistan's Intelligence Bureau, with an Intelligence officer accusing his own agency of protecting terrorists, and moving the Islamabad High Court for a thorough inquiry.
The Times of India leads with, "BSF's Operation Arjun targets border farms and homes of Pak officers".
"Delhi High Court rejects Honey's bail plea, asks 'fugitive' to surrender", reports The Pioneer, on the ongoing hunt for Honeypreet, wanted by Haryana Police in connection with the violence following Dera Chief Ram Rahim's conviction.
"Markets on a losing streak", highlights The Financial Express.
"Cigarette shops may soon need Licenses, Sell no other items", notes The Hindustan Times.
"Cricket goes the football way: Red cards kick in tomorrow", states The Times of India, of the changes to the ICC's playing conditions effective from September 28th.
The Pioneer carries an inspiring story. "At 98, man defies age for master's degree", in economics from Nalanda Open University, passing the exams with flying colors!
A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
US Defence Secretary James Mattis's talks with Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, and the standoff in Banaras Hindu University are noticed prominently in papers today.
"Together we'll wipe out terror", The Asian Age quotes the US Defence Secretary, as Mattis meets PM, Nirmala, to strengthen defence and regional ties. The Hindustan Times leads with, "India to US: Won't send soldiers to Afghanistan". The Pioneer reports, "Minister says only soft help to neighbour".
"BHU violence: Government orders judicial probe", is the lead in The Statesman. The Pioneer writes, "BHU administration indicted in Commissioner's report". "BHU V-C pushes for appointing hospital head, indicted for sexual harassment", headlines The Indian Express.
"UP universities report most cases of sexual harassment", is a front page focus in the Hindustan Times.
"We are aiding terror", DNA cites Pakistan's Intelligence Bureau, with an Intelligence officer accusing his own agency of protecting terrorists, and moving the Islamabad High Court for a thorough inquiry.
The Times of India leads with, "BSF's Operation Arjun targets border farms and homes of Pak officers".
"Delhi High Court rejects Honey's bail plea, asks 'fugitive' to surrender", reports The Pioneer, on the ongoing hunt for Honeypreet, wanted by Haryana Police in connection with the violence following Dera Chief Ram Rahim's conviction.
"Markets on a losing streak", highlights The Financial Express.
"Cigarette shops may soon need Licenses, Sell no other items", notes The Hindustan Times.
"Cricket goes the football way: Red cards kick in tomorrow", states The Times of India, of the changes to the ICC's playing conditions effective from September 28th.
The Pioneer carries an inspiring story. "At 98, man defies age for master's degree", in economics from Nalanda Open University, passing the exams with flying colors!
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