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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
"TDP ministers quit Modi government over Andhra Status row" headlines the DNA, "Will separation lead to divorce before 2019"? is another headline pointing to the denial of special state category to Andhra Pradesh by Centre.
"Supreme Court restores Hadiya's marriage, her 'right' " headlines the Tribune. NIA probe into systematic conversion to continue, says the report.
Here is a traffic warning for students appearing for boards in the next 4 days especially central Delhi, thanks to VVIPs coming for the International solar alliance and rush expected at India Gate for Odisha Parba, thats a report in Hindustan Times.
The Pioneer reports of a recent study that says nitrogen based fertilizers are hazardous. Indian farmers using urea must note that only 33 per cent is consumed by rice and wheat, rest 67 per cent remains in the soil. Result is destruction of nutrients in the soil.
The Mail Today carries a story of 3 top women officers of National investigation Agency NIA DIG Sonia Narang, SP Pratibha Ambedakar, SP Sanjukta Parashar.
The paper also mentions a documentary called LADIES FIRST, on ace archer Deepika Kumari, a former world number one and a joint world record holder in the recurve event, whose laurels have been comparatively less told.
The Asian Age carries a story on the well known architect Laurie Baker, whose birth centenary is being celebrated. An Englishman who settled in India, the one man architect is known for his low cost brick building was also inspired by Mahatma Gandhi.
"Ornaments losing sheen for cautious buyers" is an Economic Times headline, Gold jewellery sales have declined by 15-20 per cent in wake of Nirav Modi fraud. There is a fear psychosis of purity of gold and diamonds.
Some other stories covered by newspaper are, - Two thirds of kidney donors at AIIMS are women.
Nagaland having 100 percent vacancy in engineering seats.
Gujarat government gifting 5 gram silver coins to baby girls born yesterday i.e - on International womens day.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
"TDP ministers quit Modi government over Andhra Status row" headlines the DNA, "Will separation lead to divorce before 2019"? is another headline pointing to the denial of special state category to Andhra Pradesh by Centre.
"Supreme Court restores Hadiya's marriage, her 'right' " headlines the Tribune. NIA probe into systematic conversion to continue, says the report.
Here is a traffic warning for students appearing for boards in the next 4 days especially central Delhi, thanks to VVIPs coming for the International solar alliance and rush expected at India Gate for Odisha Parba, thats a report in Hindustan Times.
The Pioneer reports of a recent study that says nitrogen based fertilizers are hazardous. Indian farmers using urea must note that only 33 per cent is consumed by rice and wheat, rest 67 per cent remains in the soil. Result is destruction of nutrients in the soil.
The Mail Today carries a story of 3 top women officers of National investigation Agency NIA DIG Sonia Narang, SP Pratibha Ambedakar, SP Sanjukta Parashar.
The paper also mentions a documentary called LADIES FIRST, on ace archer Deepika Kumari, a former world number one and a joint world record holder in the recurve event, whose laurels have been comparatively less told.
The Asian Age carries a story on the well known architect Laurie Baker, whose birth centenary is being celebrated. An Englishman who settled in India, the one man architect is known for his low cost brick building was also inspired by Mahatma Gandhi.
"Ornaments losing sheen for cautious buyers" is an Economic Times headline, Gold jewellery sales have declined by 15-20 per cent in wake of Nirav Modi fraud. There is a fear psychosis of purity of gold and diamonds.
Some other stories covered by newspaper are, - Two thirds of kidney donors at AIIMS are women.
Nagaland having 100 percent vacancy in engineering seats.
Gujarat government gifting 5 gram silver coins to baby girls born yesterday i.e - on International womens day.
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