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The security situation in Jammu and Kashmir in the wake of two terror attacks in Jammu and Srinagar, dominates front page headlines. "Terrorists keep pot boiling in J&K : Army foils another terror attack bid on camp, CRPF eliminates 2 holed-up ultras after 24 hour gunfight" states the Pioneer. On the government's decision to purchase assault rifles and light machine-guns for the security forces, the Times of India reports "After Sunjuwan, guns worth 16,000 crore rupees okayed for infantry".
The Hindustan Times in its front page lead captioned "Modi calls in experts for rural distress solutions" reports that the Prime Minister has called for a brainstorming session with economists, academics and policy makers to find ways to address the agrarian crisis on February 18 and 19 in New Delhi.
The release of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) or CPM's draft political resolution is widely noticed in the press. The Indian Express writes that according to the resolution "BJP main threat, but no tie up with Congress". The Asian Age observes "Draft document threatens Opposition unity ahead of 2019 polls".
The ongoing hearing on Aadhar before a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court is widely reported. The Times of India reports senior advocate and Congress leader Kapil Sibal as saying "Aadhaar ruling will be more significant than Emergency verdict". The Tribune highlights the Supreme Courts question "Will Aadhaar hit right to anonymity".
The recovery of the body of a child in Delhi pointing to a horrific murder is prominently noticed in all the papers. The DNA notes "UPSC aspirant kills 7-year old boy, stuffs body in suitcase".
In a report on the Centre's ongoing National Clean Air Programme, the Times of India reports "100 cities to cut pollution levels by 50% in next 5 years : Air quality forecasting part of plan".
finally.... a visit to the monument of love may become heavier on your pocket...the Asian Age notes "Taj Mahal visit to get costlier : Government to introduce 200 rupee charge for seeing main mausoleum".
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The security situation in Jammu and Kashmir in the wake of two terror attacks in Jammu and Srinagar, dominates front page headlines. "Terrorists keep pot boiling in J&K : Army foils another terror attack bid on camp, CRPF eliminates 2 holed-up ultras after 24 hour gunfight" states the Pioneer. On the government's decision to purchase assault rifles and light machine-guns for the security forces, the Times of India reports "After Sunjuwan, guns worth 16,000 crore rupees okayed for infantry".
The Hindustan Times in its front page lead captioned "Modi calls in experts for rural distress solutions" reports that the Prime Minister has called for a brainstorming session with economists, academics and policy makers to find ways to address the agrarian crisis on February 18 and 19 in New Delhi.
The release of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) or CPM's draft political resolution is widely noticed in the press. The Indian Express writes that according to the resolution "BJP main threat, but no tie up with Congress". The Asian Age observes "Draft document threatens Opposition unity ahead of 2019 polls".
The ongoing hearing on Aadhar before a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court is widely reported. The Times of India reports senior advocate and Congress leader Kapil Sibal as saying "Aadhaar ruling will be more significant than Emergency verdict". The Tribune highlights the Supreme Courts question "Will Aadhaar hit right to anonymity".
The recovery of the body of a child in Delhi pointing to a horrific murder is prominently noticed in all the papers. The DNA notes "UPSC aspirant kills 7-year old boy, stuffs body in suitcase".
In a report on the Centre's ongoing National Clean Air Programme, the Times of India reports "100 cities to cut pollution levels by 50% in next 5 years : Air quality forecasting part of plan".
finally.... a visit to the monument of love may become heavier on your pocket...the Asian Age notes "Taj Mahal visit to get costlier : Government to introduce 200 rupee charge for seeing main mausoleum".
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