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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio address 'Mann Ki Baat" and his comments at a National Law Day function dominate front page headlines. The Hindu quotes the Prime Minister as saying in his 'Mann Ki Baat' programe on the 26/11 Mumbai attacks anniversary "Humanity must unite to fight terrorism". Writing about Mr Modi's speech at the National Law Day event yesterday, the Hindustan Times quotes him as saying "All pillars of democracy must respect limits : Legislature, Executive, Judiciary must operate within their boundaries".
The notice sent by the Election Commission to the Archbishop of Gujarat for asking Christians to pray to save the country from 'nationalist' forces ahead of the Gujarat assembly polls is widely noticed. The Asian Age states "EC notice to Gujarat archbishop over letter".
On the anniversary of the 26/11 attacks yesterday, the Asian Age cites information given by a Home Ministry official to report "227 seaports secured to foil any terror attack".
Most papers report that absconding mafia don Dawood Ibrahim is depressed over the fact that his son has become a cleric. The Pioneer writes "Don sad as son won't keep company : Dawood's only son is now Maulana, Iqbal Kaskar tells Thane cops".
In a special front page story on the 36 suicides by security forces in Chhattisgarh this year, the Hindustan Times observes "Most suicides by Chhattisgarh forces this year".
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio address 'Mann Ki Baat" and his comments at a National Law Day function dominate front page headlines. The Hindu quotes the Prime Minister as saying in his 'Mann Ki Baat' programe on the 26/11 Mumbai attacks anniversary "Humanity must unite to fight terrorism". Writing about Mr Modi's speech at the National Law Day event yesterday, the Hindustan Times quotes him as saying "All pillars of democracy must respect limits : Legislature, Executive, Judiciary must operate within their boundaries".
The notice sent by the Election Commission to the Archbishop of Gujarat for asking Christians to pray to save the country from 'nationalist' forces ahead of the Gujarat assembly polls is widely noticed. The Asian Age states "EC notice to Gujarat archbishop over letter".
On the anniversary of the 26/11 attacks yesterday, the Asian Age cites information given by a Home Ministry official to report "227 seaports secured to foil any terror attack".
Most papers report that absconding mafia don Dawood Ibrahim is depressed over the fact that his son has become a cleric. The Pioneer writes "Don sad as son won't keep company : Dawood's only son is now Maulana, Iqbal Kaskar tells Thane cops".
In a special front page story on the 36 suicides by security forces in Chhattisgarh this year, the Hindustan Times observes "Most suicides by Chhattisgarh forces this year".
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