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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The massacre by terrorists in a mosque in Egypt and US expressing deep concern over Pakistan releasing LeT leader Hafiz Saeed are some of the top newspaper stories this morning.
"235 killed in Egypt mosque terror attack" headlines the Statesman. The paper adds '109 others injured in deadliest attack with guns and bombs' in Egypt's North Sinai region.
The Times of India's lead headline reads "Hafiz must be arrested and charged, US firmly tells Pak". Writing on the same subject, the Asian Age says "Saeed freed, hits out at Sharif as a traitor".
"Dec 15 to Jan 5: Winter session dates are out" is one of the top headlines in the Tribune. "Session will start Dec 15, MPs to work on January1st" writes the Asian Age.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat making a strong pitch for building the temple on the disputed site at Ayodhya also gets wide coverage. The Pioneer quotes Bhagwat as saying "Only Ram Mandir at Janmabhoomi". Reporting on the same subject, the Hindustan Times writes "RSS questions Sri Sri's bid to mediate on Ram Mandir issue".
Another headline figuring prominently in the DNA says "4 train accidents in 12 hours, 7 dead". The paper writes that while 3 accidents were reported from UP, one occurred in Odisha.
The Delhi Metro losing over 3 lakh commuters a day since the fares were hiked in October this year also gets prominent coverage across newspapers. The Pioneer, making it the lead, writes "Fare hike no more gravy train for Metro".
The Hindustan Times, in its anchor story, reports "India could get vaccine for dengue by 2019" as the government gives a go-ahead for trials for the vaccine by Technology Development Board and drugmaker Pancea Biotech.
And finally, The Times of India, quoting an international study, writes "Taking 'me time' boosts creativity". The paper says seeking solitude for the right reasons is not such a bad thing. Well, turns out that there's a bright side to missing the odd get-together! is'nt it.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The massacre by terrorists in a mosque in Egypt and US expressing deep concern over Pakistan releasing LeT leader Hafiz Saeed are some of the top newspaper stories this morning.
"235 killed in Egypt mosque terror attack" headlines the Statesman. The paper adds '109 others injured in deadliest attack with guns and bombs' in Egypt's North Sinai region.
The Times of India's lead headline reads "Hafiz must be arrested and charged, US firmly tells Pak". Writing on the same subject, the Asian Age says "Saeed freed, hits out at Sharif as a traitor".
"Dec 15 to Jan 5: Winter session dates are out" is one of the top headlines in the Tribune. "Session will start Dec 15, MPs to work on January1st" writes the Asian Age.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat making a strong pitch for building the temple on the disputed site at Ayodhya also gets wide coverage. The Pioneer quotes Bhagwat as saying "Only Ram Mandir at Janmabhoomi". Reporting on the same subject, the Hindustan Times writes "RSS questions Sri Sri's bid to mediate on Ram Mandir issue".
Another headline figuring prominently in the DNA says "4 train accidents in 12 hours, 7 dead". The paper writes that while 3 accidents were reported from UP, one occurred in Odisha.
The Delhi Metro losing over 3 lakh commuters a day since the fares were hiked in October this year also gets prominent coverage across newspapers. The Pioneer, making it the lead, writes "Fare hike no more gravy train for Metro".
The Hindustan Times, in its anchor story, reports "India could get vaccine for dengue by 2019" as the government gives a go-ahead for trials for the vaccine by Technology Development Board and drugmaker Pancea Biotech.
And finally, The Times of India, quoting an international study, writes "Taking 'me time' boosts creativity". The paper says seeking solitude for the right reasons is not such a bad thing. Well, turns out that there's a bright side to missing the odd get-together! is'nt it.
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