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Indian death row prisoner Kulbhushan Jadhav meeting his wife and mother at the Pakistan foreign ministry in Islamabad for the first time since his arrest in March 2016 is the story that dominates headlines this morning. "Jadhav meets mother, wife across glass wall", leads Hindustan Times adding, "Pakistan promises more meetings amid row over consular contact".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating Delhi Metro's Magenta Line from Botanical Garden to Okhla Bird Sanctuary along with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Governor Ram Naik at Noida is covered with reports and photographs on the front pages of most dailies.
"Rupani to take oath as Gujarat Chief Minister today", reports The Asian Age. "50 planes to fly VIPs for Gujarat oath today", reports DNA.
Writing on the R K Nagar bypoll defeat suffered by AIADMK at the hands of rebel leader TTV Dhinakaran, the Tribune says, "AIADMK expels 9 Dhinakaran aides". "AIADMK cleans house after shock loss", is how the Statesman puts it.
Referring to Pope Francis traditional Christmas address at the Vatican, The Asian Age notes, "Jerusalem, migrants feature in Pope's Christmas address".
Writing on the fog enveloping the national capital and its surrounding areas DNA reports, "17 trains cancelled, 26 disrupted by fog".
On drug use hitting new heights at parties in the festive season, Mail Today leads, "Hosts to be hauled up for drug parties". The paper writes plainclothes cops will mingle with guests at farmhouse raves this festive season; property owners come under strict scanner.
"8 percent of GDP is spent on government salaries", informs DNA.
Referring to Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed, several papers including The Statesman writes, "Hafiz Saeed opens Milli Muslim League (MML) office in Lahore."
And finally, its time to shed bad perceptions about your body. Well, The Times of India reports that overweight people are more likely to lead happier lives. They have a calmer state of mind and don't see themselves as nervous people.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Indian death row prisoner Kulbhushan Jadhav meeting his wife and mother at the Pakistan foreign ministry in Islamabad for the first time since his arrest in March 2016 is the story that dominates headlines this morning. "Jadhav meets mother, wife across glass wall", leads Hindustan Times adding, "Pakistan promises more meetings amid row over consular contact".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating Delhi Metro's Magenta Line from Botanical Garden to Okhla Bird Sanctuary along with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Governor Ram Naik at Noida is covered with reports and photographs on the front pages of most dailies.
"Rupani to take oath as Gujarat Chief Minister today", reports The Asian Age. "50 planes to fly VIPs for Gujarat oath today", reports DNA.
Writing on the R K Nagar bypoll defeat suffered by AIADMK at the hands of rebel leader TTV Dhinakaran, the Tribune says, "AIADMK expels 9 Dhinakaran aides". "AIADMK cleans house after shock loss", is how the Statesman puts it.
Referring to Pope Francis traditional Christmas address at the Vatican, The Asian Age notes, "Jerusalem, migrants feature in Pope's Christmas address".
Writing on the fog enveloping the national capital and its surrounding areas DNA reports, "17 trains cancelled, 26 disrupted by fog".
On drug use hitting new heights at parties in the festive season, Mail Today leads, "Hosts to be hauled up for drug parties". The paper writes plainclothes cops will mingle with guests at farmhouse raves this festive season; property owners come under strict scanner.
"8 percent of GDP is spent on government salaries", informs DNA.
Referring to Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed, several papers including The Statesman writes, "Hafiz Saeed opens Milli Muslim League (MML) office in Lahore."
And finally, its time to shed bad perceptions about your body. Well, The Times of India reports that overweight people are more likely to lead happier lives. They have a calmer state of mind and don't see themselves as nervous people.
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