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A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS THE HEADLINES :-
The Delhi government's plan to shelve the Odd-Even plan, after the National Green Tribunal denied exemption to two wheeler riders and women in the National Capital Delhi has attracted headlines in many newsdailies. "Brakes on Odd-Even as NGT rejects exemptions" declares The Times of India. "Delhi government blinks, rolls back its Odd-Even plan", reports The Hindustan Times.
In its lead page story The Mail Today informs "Forces go for Maoist Bosses, create record" adding that Chhattisgarh police and CRPF's Cobra have penetrated deep into red zone and killed maximum number of terror commanders this year.
According to The Hindustan Times "Boy accused of Ryan murder planned to "poison students", while The Pioneer informs "Teen recreates scene, father cries foul".
In a significant story "The Sunday Times" reports "Pak fears "Foreign Spy Agency" plot to kill 26/11 mastermind" - beefs up Hafiz Saeed's security.
The Hindu informs " Government will work to remove 28% GST slab," while The Asian Age reports "Congress claims credit for forcing GST rate cut-promises single 18% slab after 2019 poll win".
In a lead story The Pioneer notes "As forces tighten grip on them, J&K terrorists target informers-JeM killed 6 in ten days for "leaking information".
The Hindu reports "Illegal phone exchanges thriving on SIM boxes-imported hardware serving as backbone for rackets".
The Times of India asks "Kids, don't stop fighting"-and reports that highly creative adults often grow up in families full of tension. Not fistfights or personal insults, but real disagreements.
A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS THE HEADLINES :-
The Delhi government's plan to shelve the Odd-Even plan, after the National Green Tribunal denied exemption to two wheeler riders and women in the National Capital Delhi has attracted headlines in many newsdailies. "Brakes on Odd-Even as NGT rejects exemptions" declares The Times of India. "Delhi government blinks, rolls back its Odd-Even plan", reports The Hindustan Times.
In its lead page story The Mail Today informs "Forces go for Maoist Bosses, create record" adding that Chhattisgarh police and CRPF's Cobra have penetrated deep into red zone and killed maximum number of terror commanders this year.
According to The Hindustan Times "Boy accused of Ryan murder planned to "poison students", while The Pioneer informs "Teen recreates scene, father cries foul".
In a significant story "The Sunday Times" reports "Pak fears "Foreign Spy Agency" plot to kill 26/11 mastermind" - beefs up Hafiz Saeed's security.
The Hindu informs " Government will work to remove 28% GST slab," while The Asian Age reports "Congress claims credit for forcing GST rate cut-promises single 18% slab after 2019 poll win".
In a lead story The Pioneer notes "As forces tighten grip on them, J&K terrorists target informers-JeM killed 6 in ten days for "leaking information".
The Hindu reports "Illegal phone exchanges thriving on SIM boxes-imported hardware serving as backbone for rackets".
The Times of India asks "Kids, don't stop fighting"-and reports that highly creative adults often grow up in families full of tension. Not fistfights or personal insults, but real disagreements.
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