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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments at an international conference on consumer protection are highlighted on the front pages of many papers. The Pioneer quotes the Prime minister as saying "Tougher law to protect buyers".
UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's visit to the Taj Mahal is prominently noticed on the front pages. The Indian Express quotes him as saying "don't get into why Taj was built, when or how....Taj a gem, will protect it". Several papers carry pictures of yogi Adityanath wielding a broom as part of a cleanliness drive at the west gate of the Taj.
Most papers also highlight the action taken by the UP police in the case involving the brutal assault on two foreign tourists in Agra. The DNA notes "5 held for attack on Swiss couple".
The Times of India quotes Chief Vigilance Commissioner K V Chowdhary in its headline "Asthana's promotion was a unanimous decision".
With Gujarat heading in for assembly elections soon, the papers keenly track all the political manouevering going on in the state. The Hindustan Times in its front page lead writes "Will support Congress in Gujarat, says Hardik". The Times of India reports "BJP pins hopes on PM's 50 rallies to woo voters". Regarding the claim made by the Patidar agitation leader Narendra Patel that he had been offered a bribe of 1 crore rupees to join the BJP, the Hindu reports "Patidar leader heats up poll scene with tape on bribery".
The death of Abdul Kareem Telgi who was convicted in the fake stamp paper case is noticed by all the papers. The Times of India writes "Telgi made a 32,000 crore rupee career in counterfeiting".
In what could be some good news for the economy, the Hindustan Times reports "Quarterly results, new data show economy could be turning around".
And finally....news of a significant medical achievement in the country....the Indian Express writes "In first such surgery in India, AIIMS separates twins joined at the head".
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments at an international conference on consumer protection are highlighted on the front pages of many papers. The Pioneer quotes the Prime minister as saying "Tougher law to protect buyers".
UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's visit to the Taj Mahal is prominently noticed on the front pages. The Indian Express quotes him as saying "don't get into why Taj was built, when or how....Taj a gem, will protect it". Several papers carry pictures of yogi Adityanath wielding a broom as part of a cleanliness drive at the west gate of the Taj.
Most papers also highlight the action taken by the UP police in the case involving the brutal assault on two foreign tourists in Agra. The DNA notes "5 held for attack on Swiss couple".
The Times of India quotes Chief Vigilance Commissioner K V Chowdhary in its headline "Asthana's promotion was a unanimous decision".
With Gujarat heading in for assembly elections soon, the papers keenly track all the political manouevering going on in the state. The Hindustan Times in its front page lead writes "Will support Congress in Gujarat, says Hardik". The Times of India reports "BJP pins hopes on PM's 50 rallies to woo voters". Regarding the claim made by the Patidar agitation leader Narendra Patel that he had been offered a bribe of 1 crore rupees to join the BJP, the Hindu reports "Patidar leader heats up poll scene with tape on bribery".
The death of Abdul Kareem Telgi who was convicted in the fake stamp paper case is noticed by all the papers. The Times of India writes "Telgi made a 32,000 crore rupee career in counterfeiting".
In what could be some good news for the economy, the Hindustan Times reports "Quarterly results, new data show economy could be turning around".
And finally....news of a significant medical achievement in the country....the Indian Express writes "In first such surgery in India, AIIMS separates twins joined at the head".
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