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The government's stand on Rohingya refugees, Amit Shah testifying for Maya Kodnani, the disqualification of MLAs of the Dinakaran camp, and the final send-off to late Marshal Arjan Singh are front page stories in today's newspapers.
"Rohingya refugees have IS, ISI links: Centre to Supreme Court," headlines Hindustan Times; "pose security threat," says DNA; "Government: 40,000 Rohingyas to be deported," reports The Asian Age.
"Naroda Gam: Shah says Kodnani in House, hospital that morning," reports the Indian Express. "Amit Shah backs Kodnani's alibi," says The Hindu.
"Al Qaeda man, a Londoner, held in Delhi for terror plots," mentions DNA. "Qaeda man looking for Rohingya recruits held," says the Times of India.
"EPS government safe as Speaker disqualifies 18 rebel MLAs. Ousted TTV MLAs plan to move High Court," is a front page story in The Pioneer.
"Nifty ends at a new high on global cues," headlines Financial Express. "Mutual Funds keep the Nifty engine running," leads the Economic Times.
"Zero hunger goal to kick off from October 16 through interventions in the farm sector by adopting suitable agricultural practices," reports the Times of India. "Gorakhpur Korapur to be ground zero, serving as the model for an integrated approach to deal with hunger and Malnutrition."
"Shell shock: government 'names and shames' directors, making public the lists of disqualified directors across the Nation," is a top story in The Hindu. "Several Keralite businessman, leading politicians, top civil servants and police officers figured in the lists."
And finally, "Beware: Neck massage at the barber shop could be injurious to health," the Times of India quotes medical sources. "The neck massage and neck crack a barber ritually performs after a hair cut can cause long-term damage to neck joints and nerves."
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The government's stand on Rohingya refugees, Amit Shah testifying for Maya Kodnani, the disqualification of MLAs of the Dinakaran camp, and the final send-off to late Marshal Arjan Singh are front page stories in today's newspapers.
"Rohingya refugees have IS, ISI links: Centre to Supreme Court," headlines Hindustan Times; "pose security threat," says DNA; "Government: 40,000 Rohingyas to be deported," reports The Asian Age.
"Naroda Gam: Shah says Kodnani in House, hospital that morning," reports the Indian Express. "Amit Shah backs Kodnani's alibi," says The Hindu.
"Al Qaeda man, a Londoner, held in Delhi for terror plots," mentions DNA. "Qaeda man looking for Rohingya recruits held," says the Times of India.
"EPS government safe as Speaker disqualifies 18 rebel MLAs. Ousted TTV MLAs plan to move High Court," is a front page story in The Pioneer.
"Nifty ends at a new high on global cues," headlines Financial Express. "Mutual Funds keep the Nifty engine running," leads the Economic Times.
"Zero hunger goal to kick off from October 16 through interventions in the farm sector by adopting suitable agricultural practices," reports the Times of India. "Gorakhpur Korapur to be ground zero, serving as the model for an integrated approach to deal with hunger and Malnutrition."
"Shell shock: government 'names and shames' directors, making public the lists of disqualified directors across the Nation," is a top story in The Hindu. "Several Keralite businessman, leading politicians, top civil servants and police officers figured in the lists."
And finally, "Beware: Neck massage at the barber shop could be injurious to health," the Times of India quotes medical sources. "The neck massage and neck crack a barber ritually performs after a hair cut can cause long-term damage to neck joints and nerves."
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