On Video, Woman Shot 10 Times In Face, Chest In UP's Meerut. Son Killed Too
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Prime Minister Modi's first plenary speech at the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "PM invites world to India: come and invest, red carpet replacing red tape" leads the Indian Express. "PM blasts protectionism. Modi tells foreign investors that India is open to business" says the Business Standard. "
Referring to the case of 24-year old woman Hadiya who converted from Hinduism to Islam and her marriage with 27-year old Shafin Jahan, Hindustan Times writes "Hadiya is an adult, NIA can't probe her marriage, says Supreme Court."
On Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmaavat the Pioneer writes "Supreme Court clears Padmaavat for all-India screening. Court rejects MP, Rajasthan's law and order pleas."
"Yechury starts talks with other parties on Chief Justice of India removal" informs Hindustan Times.
The Shiv Sena's decision not to ally with the BJP in the 2019 polls is also widely noticed by the press. "Shiv Sena makes break with BJP official, says will contest 2019 alone" notes the Indian Express.
Referring to the sentences of 7 life term convicts in the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi assassination case the Hindu quotes the Supreme Court as saying "Act on Rajiv case convicts' plea."
And finally, Delhi misses out on Republic Day tableau this year. Well, the Mail Today reports that "Delhi government will not be showcasing its cultural tableau at the 69th Republic Day parade this year due to delay in sending its proposal to the Defence Ministry. It has thus failed to make the cut in the vibrant celebrations.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Prime Minister Modi's first plenary speech at the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "PM invites world to India: come and invest, red carpet replacing red tape" leads the Indian Express. "PM blasts protectionism. Modi tells foreign investors that India is open to business" says the Business Standard. "
Referring to the case of 24-year old woman Hadiya who converted from Hinduism to Islam and her marriage with 27-year old Shafin Jahan, Hindustan Times writes "Hadiya is an adult, NIA can't probe her marriage, says Supreme Court."
On Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmaavat the Pioneer writes "Supreme Court clears Padmaavat for all-India screening. Court rejects MP, Rajasthan's law and order pleas."
"Yechury starts talks with other parties on Chief Justice of India removal" informs Hindustan Times.
The Shiv Sena's decision not to ally with the BJP in the 2019 polls is also widely noticed by the press. "Shiv Sena makes break with BJP official, says will contest 2019 alone" notes the Indian Express.
Referring to the sentences of 7 life term convicts in the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi assassination case the Hindu quotes the Supreme Court as saying "Act on Rajiv case convicts' plea."
And finally, Delhi misses out on Republic Day tableau this year. Well, the Mail Today reports that "Delhi government will not be showcasing its cultural tableau at the 69th Republic Day parade this year due to delay in sending its proposal to the Defence Ministry. It has thus failed to make the cut in the vibrant celebrations.
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