TJAC may test political turf in Telangana soon, but dislodging KCR is far from being a cake walk
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Heightened hostility at the borders with Pakistan, and Amit Shah's maiden speech in the Rajya Sabha, are highlighted in the press.
"Line Of No Control ! Time to hit Pak hard, says Govt" is the lead in the DNA. "Action - reaction loop leaves fragile ceasefire along LoC in tatters" according to a senior army officer, writes the Hindustan Times.
On the Kulbhushan Jadhav case, the paper reports "Pak seeks information to prove Jadhav a Naval officer when captured".
"Panchayat - to - Lok Sabha, Shah calls for polls at one go" in his debut speech in the Rajya Sabha, appealing to all political parties to give a serious thought to the idea, notes the Pioneer.
"Our phones are tapped, fear is all around, says Leader of Opposition" Ghulam Nabi Azad, in the Rajya Sabha, headlines the Indian Express.
"Emergency in Maldives, Gayoom and judges held, India sounds alert' is another story appearing in the Indian Express.
"Supreme Court slams DDA over master plan tweaks" saying 'Delhi Destruction Authority' has learnt no lessons, is the lead in the Hindustan Times, on the sealing drive in Delhi. "Don't give in to pressure, stop illegal construction: Supreme Court to DDA" headlines the Times of India.
"CBI charges teenager in Gurugram school case" treating him as an adult; gives clean chit to bus conductor Ashok Kumar, informs the Hindu.
"After Padmaavat, Queen of Jhansi on fringe radar" states the Hindustan Times, about a movie on Rani Lakshmibai.
" Mumbai hotels want to fight fire with 'atta' ". The Hindu informs, the Fire Brigade requires restaurants to stock sand in their kitchens to help quell any incident of fire, but hoteliers say, it is a violation of food safety norms, and prefer to use 'roti atta' instead.
Newspapers Headlines
Heightened hostility at the borders with Pakistan, and Amit Shah's maiden speech in the Rajya Sabha, are highlighted in the press.
"Line Of No Control ! Time to hit Pak hard, says Govt" is the lead in the DNA. "Action - reaction loop leaves fragile ceasefire along LoC in tatters" according to a senior army officer, writes the Hindustan Times.
On the Kulbhushan Jadhav case, the paper reports "Pak seeks information to prove Jadhav a Naval officer when captured".
"Panchayat - to - Lok Sabha, Shah calls for polls at one go" in his debut speech in the Rajya Sabha, appealing to all political parties to give a serious thought to the idea, notes the Pioneer.
"Our phones are tapped, fear is all around, says Leader of Opposition" Ghulam Nabi Azad, in the Rajya Sabha, headlines the Indian Express.
"Emergency in Maldives, Gayoom and judges held, India sounds alert' is another story appearing in the Indian Express.
"Supreme Court slams DDA over master plan tweaks" saying 'Delhi Destruction Authority' has learnt no lessons, is the lead in the Hindustan Times, on the sealing drive in Delhi. "Don't give in to pressure, stop illegal construction: Supreme Court to DDA" headlines the Times of India.
"CBI charges teenager in Gurugram school case" treating him as an adult; gives clean chit to bus conductor Ashok Kumar, informs the Hindu.
"After Padmaavat, Queen of Jhansi on fringe radar" states the Hindustan Times, about a movie on Rani Lakshmibai.
" Mumbai hotels want to fight fire with 'atta' ". The Hindu informs, the Fire Brigade requires restaurants to stock sand in their kitchens to help quell any incident of fire, but hoteliers say, it is a violation of food safety norms, and prefer to use 'roti atta' instead.
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