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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Different headlines occupy the front pages of news papers today.
"4 soldiers die as Pak shells posts on LoC" says a DNA headline. One Army Captain is also among those martyred.
"Markets on tenter hooks after Friday's fall" headlines Business Standard.
PM targeting Siddaramaiah, the Karnataka CM, as being neck deep in graft, makes for the Asian Age front page story.
64 per cent of anti biotics sold in India are not approved by our drug regulator, says a UK report, highlighted by the Times of India on its front page.
The Hindustan Times reports all vehicles more than 15 years old will be impounded, thus implementing an NGT order.
Five policemen in UP's Mahoba town used their cash award received for nabbing a rape accused to build a toilet for her. The 6 year old was abused when she left her home to relieve herself. Thats a heartening story in Hindustan Times.
The Tribune carries a picture of 25 years old Nigin Binish of Kanyakumari who has walked around 3,000 km to spread awareness on the need to reduce Food Wastage. 67 million tonne food is wasted every year in India, Nigin says.
The Chandi Ka Wark used in sweets was banned by FSSAI in 2016 as its making involved a cow or buffalo intestine and was unhygienic, now the Delhi high court has lifted the ban on it, reports Mail Today.
Mumbai's Chatrapati Shivaji airport created a world record on 20th January as the world's busiest single-runway airport, reports the Hindu. 980 arrivals and take offs in 24 hours.
Some other stories covered by Newspapers are-
Delhi's famous Sunday book market at Daryaganj having opened after 5 weeks.
New Delhi's 4 big gurudwaras soon switching to Solar power.
Tourists in Shimla up by 6.2 per cent in 2017.
Millets, once a poor man's grain are making a great comeback in Karnataka.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Different headlines occupy the front pages of news papers today.
"4 soldiers die as Pak shells posts on LoC" says a DNA headline. One Army Captain is also among those martyred.
"Markets on tenter hooks after Friday's fall" headlines Business Standard.
PM targeting Siddaramaiah, the Karnataka CM, as being neck deep in graft, makes for the Asian Age front page story.
64 per cent of anti biotics sold in India are not approved by our drug regulator, says a UK report, highlighted by the Times of India on its front page.
The Hindustan Times reports all vehicles more than 15 years old will be impounded, thus implementing an NGT order.
Five policemen in UP's Mahoba town used their cash award received for nabbing a rape accused to build a toilet for her. The 6 year old was abused when she left her home to relieve herself. Thats a heartening story in Hindustan Times.
The Tribune carries a picture of 25 years old Nigin Binish of Kanyakumari who has walked around 3,000 km to spread awareness on the need to reduce Food Wastage. 67 million tonne food is wasted every year in India, Nigin says.
The Chandi Ka Wark used in sweets was banned by FSSAI in 2016 as its making involved a cow or buffalo intestine and was unhygienic, now the Delhi high court has lifted the ban on it, reports Mail Today.
Mumbai's Chatrapati Shivaji airport created a world record on 20th January as the world's busiest single-runway airport, reports the Hindu. 980 arrivals and take offs in 24 hours.
Some other stories covered by Newspapers are-
Delhi's famous Sunday book market at Daryaganj having opened after 5 weeks.
New Delhi's 4 big gurudwaras soon switching to Solar power.
Tourists in Shimla up by 6.2 per cent in 2017.
Millets, once a poor man's grain are making a great comeback in Karnataka.
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