Hardik Patel hits out at PM Modi: BJP using new means to ensure saheb doesn’t lose
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Modi-Trump meeting on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit in Manila is one of the top stories that is covered by most of the newspapers this morning. "India, US pledge to work jointly for future of Asia. Leaders resolve to scale up relations beyond bilateral ties", leads Hindustan Times. The Indian Express quotes President Trump as saying "Modi doing fantastic job bringing factions together".
In related stories DNA writes "PM showcases reforms, seeks global investment." The Paper quoting Modi writes "India to be a world hub for manufacturing". On India's role in the Indo-Pacific region the Hindu quotes the Prime Minister as "For India, peace is not a word: it is in our veins".
Writing on the air quality which remain in the severe zone for the seventh straight day in Delhi, the Times of India writes "Allow odd-even exemptions for one more year, government pleads with NGT. Tribunal likely to announce decision today".
The 7.3 magnitude powerful earthquake in Sarpol-e-Zahab, Iran-Iraq border that killed over 450 is covered with reports and photographs in most of the dailies on their front pages this morning.
Writing on the latest in the Gujarat Game of Thrones, DNA writes " 'Ramkatha' in Surat protest hub to raise funds for martyrs." While the Asian Age quotes Rahul Gandhi as saying "I am a Bhakt of Lord Shiva" in his continuing temple run in poll bound Gujarat.
Referring to the Ryan murder, The Times of India writes, "CBI asks 4 cops about probe botch-up. Obvious clues were missed, says source."
"Retail inflation at 7-month high driven by food and fuel prices" reports Hindustan Times.
And finally, Now only 50,000 can visit Vaishno Devi daily. Well, Mail Today reports only 50,000 pilgrims will be allowed to visit the Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu to avoid any untoward incident, the National Green Tribunal has directed.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Modi-Trump meeting on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit in Manila is one of the top stories that is covered by most of the newspapers this morning. "India, US pledge to work jointly for future of Asia. Leaders resolve to scale up relations beyond bilateral ties", leads Hindustan Times. The Indian Express quotes President Trump as saying "Modi doing fantastic job bringing factions together".
In related stories DNA writes "PM showcases reforms, seeks global investment." The Paper quoting Modi writes "India to be a world hub for manufacturing". On India's role in the Indo-Pacific region the Hindu quotes the Prime Minister as "For India, peace is not a word: it is in our veins".
Writing on the air quality which remain in the severe zone for the seventh straight day in Delhi, the Times of India writes "Allow odd-even exemptions for one more year, government pleads with NGT. Tribunal likely to announce decision today".
The 7.3 magnitude powerful earthquake in Sarpol-e-Zahab, Iran-Iraq border that killed over 450 is covered with reports and photographs in most of the dailies on their front pages this morning.
Writing on the latest in the Gujarat Game of Thrones, DNA writes " 'Ramkatha' in Surat protest hub to raise funds for martyrs." While the Asian Age quotes Rahul Gandhi as saying "I am a Bhakt of Lord Shiva" in his continuing temple run in poll bound Gujarat.
Referring to the Ryan murder, The Times of India writes, "CBI asks 4 cops about probe botch-up. Obvious clues were missed, says source."
"Retail inflation at 7-month high driven by food and fuel prices" reports Hindustan Times.
And finally, Now only 50,000 can visit Vaishno Devi daily. Well, Mail Today reports only 50,000 pilgrims will be allowed to visit the Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu to avoid any untoward incident, the National Green Tribunal has directed.
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