Trial in Kathua rape-murder case begins tomorrow
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Most of today's newsdailies are dominated by headlines over the Air strikes in Syria. "US, Britain, France rain over 100 Missiles on Syria", reports The Hindu. "Mission Accomplished" tweets Trump after hits", adds The Asian Age.
The rape of a minor in Kathua, continues to find coverage on the front pages. "Mufti presses for fast-track trial in Kathua" reports the Hindustan Times. The DNA informs "Kathua row: BJP accepts resignations of its 2 Ministers". The Indian Express adds "Alliance to stay, but Mehbooba warns of "chaos", if Valley's youth not heard".
The 127th birth anniversary of Dr. BR. Ambedkar has also been prominently covered. "Babasaheb birthday bash gets bigger, buzzier", notes The Times of India. "Ambedkar Jayanti fuels politics over his legacy", observes The Asian Age, The Indian Express informs " In Bastar, Modi invokes Ambedkar, appeals to Naxals to give up arms".
In a Significant story The Sunday Pioneer informs ''Army to make Pak pay as toll mounts - 26 martyred in Pak firing so far this year against 12 till April last year". In another Pakistan related story The Asian Age reports that India; Pak Armies are to fight side-by-side; in joint mock operations in Russia to eliminate terrorists neutralise terror networks and thwart possible attacks beside combat readiness in August this year.
India's success in the Commonwealth Games has also been extensively covered.
And finally, The DNA in story headline "Throw of gold: Farmers' son triumphs", reports that 18 year old Neeraj Chopra created history when he became the first Indian Javelin thrower to clinch a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games and the 4th Indian to win an individual gold in CWG history.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Most of today's newsdailies are dominated by headlines over the Air strikes in Syria. "US, Britain, France rain over 100 Missiles on Syria", reports The Hindu. "Mission Accomplished" tweets Trump after hits", adds The Asian Age.
The rape of a minor in Kathua, continues to find coverage on the front pages. "Mufti presses for fast-track trial in Kathua" reports the Hindustan Times. The DNA informs "Kathua row: BJP accepts resignations of its 2 Ministers". The Indian Express adds "Alliance to stay, but Mehbooba warns of "chaos", if Valley's youth not heard".
The 127th birth anniversary of Dr. BR. Ambedkar has also been prominently covered. "Babasaheb birthday bash gets bigger, buzzier", notes The Times of India. "Ambedkar Jayanti fuels politics over his legacy", observes The Asian Age, The Indian Express informs " In Bastar, Modi invokes Ambedkar, appeals to Naxals to give up arms".
In a Significant story The Sunday Pioneer informs ''Army to make Pak pay as toll mounts - 26 martyred in Pak firing so far this year against 12 till April last year". In another Pakistan related story The Asian Age reports that India; Pak Armies are to fight side-by-side; in joint mock operations in Russia to eliminate terrorists neutralise terror networks and thwart possible attacks beside combat readiness in August this year.
India's success in the Commonwealth Games has also been extensively covered.
And finally, The DNA in story headline "Throw of gold: Farmers' son triumphs", reports that 18 year old Neeraj Chopra created history when he became the first Indian Javelin thrower to clinch a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games and the 4th Indian to win an individual gold in CWG history.
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