Talwars walk free after nearly four years in jail
A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
"IMF Chief now lauds GST, demonetisation" headlines theDNA. The Paper quotes the IMF Chief saying that this has resulted in a "little bit of a short term slow down.
The Pioneer reports that with Diwali just 4 days away-Delhi's air pollution is now in severe darkest red zone.
"Jakhar's Gurdaspur stunner" headlines The Tribune referring to the stunning victory of Punjab Congress Chief, Son of a former Minister Balram Jakhar in the Gurdaspur by election by a margin of 1.93 lakh votes.
A section of people in Madhya Pradesh are against crackers-- No not necessarily due to pollution but due to the fact that they have images of Hindu Gods and Goddesses on them which is insulting.
The Asian Age reports on the detained Jamaat-ud-Dawa Chief Hafiz Sayeed as close to walking free as Pakistan drops terror charges on him.
The Delhi Police are haunted by the growing number of suicides in their own ranks. On an average one suicide a month due to depression and anxiety. High stress levels, erratic working hours and thankless nature of the job are some of the issues reports the Mail Today.
Some other stories covered by newspapers are:- Yet another RSS worker being hacked in Kerala/ Scientists to develop pollution free crackers/ More farmers in Yavatmal affected by pesticide poisoning/ Film maker Lekh Tendon passing away/a Punjabi NRI Satwant Singh improving the walls, toilets, and libraries of Indian government Schools.
A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
"IMF Chief now lauds GST, demonetisation" headlines theDNA. The Paper quotes the IMF Chief saying that this has resulted in a "little bit of a short term slow down.
The Pioneer reports that with Diwali just 4 days away-Delhi's air pollution is now in severe darkest red zone.
"Jakhar's Gurdaspur stunner" headlines The Tribune referring to the stunning victory of Punjab Congress Chief, Son of a former Minister Balram Jakhar in the Gurdaspur by election by a margin of 1.93 lakh votes.
A section of people in Madhya Pradesh are against crackers-- No not necessarily due to pollution but due to the fact that they have images of Hindu Gods and Goddesses on them which is insulting.
The Asian Age reports on the detained Jamaat-ud-Dawa Chief Hafiz Sayeed as close to walking free as Pakistan drops terror charges on him.
The Delhi Police are haunted by the growing number of suicides in their own ranks. On an average one suicide a month due to depression and anxiety. High stress levels, erratic working hours and thankless nature of the job are some of the issues reports the Mail Today.
Some other stories covered by newspapers are:- Yet another RSS worker being hacked in Kerala/ Scientists to develop pollution free crackers/ More farmers in Yavatmal affected by pesticide poisoning/ Film maker Lekh Tendon passing away/a Punjabi NRI Satwant Singh improving the walls, toilets, and libraries of Indian government Schools.
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