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A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
"Himachal polls on November 9; Gujarat dates soon; EC," headlines The Hindustan Times. In a play of words The Indian Express says, " Election Omission : EC announces poll date for Himachal but not for Gujarat."
"On the Aarushi murder verdict, The DNA asks, "Who killed Aarushi and Hemraj? Nobody knows. "The Mail Today opines, "How not to do an investigation."
"Restocking after GST and festival season push IIP to 9 -month high," notes The Indian Express. "Mining 'powers' IIP up by 4.3 percent, inflation stable," says The Asian Age.
"US withdraws from UNESCO accusing the UN's cultural body of 'anti - Israel' stance," reports DNA. whereas The Hindu says, "US and Israel quit UNESCO."
"Old Delhi vendors flout Supreme Court ban, sell crackers,"The Hindustan Times reports in photo story.
"Delhi High Court sets aside JNU disciplinary action against Kanhaiya, 14 others," stating that this was "issued without following the principles of natural justice," notes The Stateman.
The Tribune reports, "Sword-wielding rival groups clash at Golden Temple; several hurt. The clash occurred between the SGPC task force members and the radical Sikhs as the latter tried to head towards the AKal Takht."
"Railways will launch India's fastest long-distance, premium Express train before Diwali between New Delhi and Mumbai on a trial basis with only a single stop at Ratlam," informs The Pioneer.
"LED lights could supplement Wi-Fi," The Times of India reports a study by researchers of the University of Edinburgh, UK, which "found that transmitting digital data via LEDs at the same time as using them to generate light does not make the light dimmer or change its colour."
A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
"Himachal polls on November 9; Gujarat dates soon; EC," headlines The Hindustan Times. In a play of words The Indian Express says, " Election Omission : EC announces poll date for Himachal but not for Gujarat."
"On the Aarushi murder verdict, The DNA asks, "Who killed Aarushi and Hemraj? Nobody knows. "The Mail Today opines, "How not to do an investigation."
"Restocking after GST and festival season push IIP to 9 -month high," notes The Indian Express. "Mining 'powers' IIP up by 4.3 percent, inflation stable," says The Asian Age.
"US withdraws from UNESCO accusing the UN's cultural body of 'anti - Israel' stance," reports DNA. whereas The Hindu says, "US and Israel quit UNESCO."
"Old Delhi vendors flout Supreme Court ban, sell crackers,"The Hindustan Times reports in photo story.
"Delhi High Court sets aside JNU disciplinary action against Kanhaiya, 14 others," stating that this was "issued without following the principles of natural justice," notes The Stateman.
The Tribune reports, "Sword-wielding rival groups clash at Golden Temple; several hurt. The clash occurred between the SGPC task force members and the radical Sikhs as the latter tried to head towards the AKal Takht."
"Railways will launch India's fastest long-distance, premium Express train before Diwali between New Delhi and Mumbai on a trial basis with only a single stop at Ratlam," informs The Pioneer.
"LED lights could supplement Wi-Fi," The Times of India reports a study by researchers of the University of Edinburgh, UK, which "found that transmitting digital data via LEDs at the same time as using them to generate light does not make the light dimmer or change its colour."
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