LOYA’S DEATH SERIOUS, SAYS SC; TRANSFERS 2 PILS IN HC TO ITSELF
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE
Most newspapers carry the Bawana fire tragedy and AAP MLA's disqualification on their front pages.
"Four Ministers gone, Gahlot may be the fifth to lose berth", is a Hindustan Times headline.
"Homicide! Workers were locked in as blaze spread - no escape route as main gate locked", is the DNA headline.
The neem coated urea decision by PM Narendra Modi having boosted employment in rural areas to over 6 lakh poor in Gujarat, is a report in The Pioneer.
Now Gauseva Ayog initiate cow tourism in Gujarat. It will show care basic products like biogas and medicines using cow dung and cow urine, reports DNA
The Hindu reports of a survey in Berhampur pointing to the fact that pest attacks in paddy increased because farmers out of greed used only few varieties like Swarna, a high yield variety. The organic cultivation is immune to such pests, it says.
Now get ready for SAHA PEDIA an initiative to digitalise and document ancient art forms on-line, reports DNA.
The Asian Age carries a picture of the newly raised all women daredevil biker team of BSF taking part in Republic Day Rehearsal.
Some other stories covered by newspapers are:
A replica of iconic Qutub Minar, costing 16 lakhs created from waste near the airport for ASEAN guests, reports The Statesman.
Bihar forming 14,000 km long human chain against dowry and child marriage - The Hindustan Times.
A 40,000 square feet museum on music in Bengaluru to get MS Subbulakshmi's memorabilia, The Hindu.
India sleuths asked to assist 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, The Indian Express.
A minor boy in Bhopal - 14 year old Ayush, a National Child Award winner by the President gave his prize money to pay for release of 4 poor persons in jail. That is a touching story The Hindustan Times.
The Statesman carries a picture of a priest conducting pooja of Ma Saraswati, goddess of knowledge, music art and culture on Basant Panchmi today. And of course its yellow all the way. from yellow clothes to offering of marrigold flowers.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE
Most newspapers carry the Bawana fire tragedy and AAP MLA's disqualification on their front pages.
"Four Ministers gone, Gahlot may be the fifth to lose berth", is a Hindustan Times headline.
"Homicide! Workers were locked in as blaze spread - no escape route as main gate locked", is the DNA headline.
The neem coated urea decision by PM Narendra Modi having boosted employment in rural areas to over 6 lakh poor in Gujarat, is a report in The Pioneer.
Now Gauseva Ayog initiate cow tourism in Gujarat. It will show care basic products like biogas and medicines using cow dung and cow urine, reports DNA
The Hindu reports of a survey in Berhampur pointing to the fact that pest attacks in paddy increased because farmers out of greed used only few varieties like Swarna, a high yield variety. The organic cultivation is immune to such pests, it says.
Now get ready for SAHA PEDIA an initiative to digitalise and document ancient art forms on-line, reports DNA.
The Asian Age carries a picture of the newly raised all women daredevil biker team of BSF taking part in Republic Day Rehearsal.
Some other stories covered by newspapers are:
A replica of iconic Qutub Minar, costing 16 lakhs created from waste near the airport for ASEAN guests, reports The Statesman.
Bihar forming 14,000 km long human chain against dowry and child marriage - The Hindustan Times.
A 40,000 square feet museum on music in Bengaluru to get MS Subbulakshmi's memorabilia, The Hindu.
India sleuths asked to assist 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, The Indian Express.
A minor boy in Bhopal - 14 year old Ayush, a National Child Award winner by the President gave his prize money to pay for release of 4 poor persons in jail. That is a touching story The Hindustan Times.
The Statesman carries a picture of a priest conducting pooja of Ma Saraswati, goddess of knowledge, music art and culture on Basant Panchmi today. And of course its yellow all the way. from yellow clothes to offering of marrigold flowers.
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