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Pollution control plan in Delhi ahead of Diwali, is highlighted by many newspapers this morning.
"Tough measures in place to check Delhi pollution" leads the Hindustan Times. "Pollution panel bans diesel gensets in Delhi till March 15" is The Times of India headline. "Cracker Ban Fires up Black Market" with merchants providing doorstep deliveries of fireworks, defying the Supreme Court ban, is a Mail Today exclusive.
Included in the Graded Response Action Plan, "Parking may cost you 4 times more" is the lead in The Pioneer. "500 rupee fine for drivers honking inside ISBTs, 100 rupee fine for conductors shouting destinations" informs the paper.
"Dark Dhanteras in city as gold sales dive by 35 per cent" reports The DNA.
'We must take pride in our heritage' The Asian Age cites PM Modi.
"After Sangeet Som, Yogi tune: Taj built by blood, sweat of India's workers, sons" is the Indian Express lead. The Asian Age states "Yogi plans Agra visit in bid for damage control".
"BJP slams Congress on report that Bhandari paid for Vadra travel" writes The Indian Express, on fugitive arms dealer, Sanjay Bhandari buying air tickets for Robert Vadra. The paper also reports "Air ticket probe hits dead end, agency says got cash".
The Pioneer informs, for the first time in India's electoral history, the entire Himachal Pradesh poll staff will be paid online.
On the death of an 11-year old girl in Jharkhand, the state's PDS Minister questions his own government's Aadhaar drive, that renders ration cards not linked to Aadhaar, ineligible, highlights The Indian Express.
And finally, "Eating out could get cheaper as GST may be cut to 12 per cent" says The Times of India.
Newspapers Headlines
Pollution control plan in Delhi ahead of Diwali, is highlighted by many newspapers this morning.
"Tough measures in place to check Delhi pollution" leads the Hindustan Times. "Pollution panel bans diesel gensets in Delhi till March 15" is The Times of India headline. "Cracker Ban Fires up Black Market" with merchants providing doorstep deliveries of fireworks, defying the Supreme Court ban, is a Mail Today exclusive.
Included in the Graded Response Action Plan, "Parking may cost you 4 times more" is the lead in The Pioneer. "500 rupee fine for drivers honking inside ISBTs, 100 rupee fine for conductors shouting destinations" informs the paper.
"Dark Dhanteras in city as gold sales dive by 35 per cent" reports The DNA.
'We must take pride in our heritage' The Asian Age cites PM Modi.
"After Sangeet Som, Yogi tune: Taj built by blood, sweat of India's workers, sons" is the Indian Express lead. The Asian Age states "Yogi plans Agra visit in bid for damage control".
"BJP slams Congress on report that Bhandari paid for Vadra travel" writes The Indian Express, on fugitive arms dealer, Sanjay Bhandari buying air tickets for Robert Vadra. The paper also reports "Air ticket probe hits dead end, agency says got cash".
The Pioneer informs, for the first time in India's electoral history, the entire Himachal Pradesh poll staff will be paid online.
On the death of an 11-year old girl in Jharkhand, the state's PDS Minister questions his own government's Aadhaar drive, that renders ration cards not linked to Aadhaar, ineligible, highlights The Indian Express.
And finally, "Eating out could get cheaper as GST may be cut to 12 per cent" says The Times of India.
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