Under united Opposition, even Modi may lose Varanasi in 2019: Rahul Gandhi in Karnataka
TODAY'S NEWSPAPER HEADLINES:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Nepalese counterpart K.P.Oli's meet makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "India, Nepal to reset ties with rail, water links" leads Hindustan Times. "India seeks game-changing ties with Nepal", says the Pioneer. "
"To push exports, government calls home all 44 defence attaches" headlines the Times of India. The paper writes that they will be briefed on opening up markets for Made-In-India Arms.
Actor Salman Khan walking out of the Jodhpur Jail after a court granted him bail in the black buck poaching case in which he was given a five year prison sentence is covered extensively with reports and photographs by the press. "Salman gets a Saturday release" says Mail Today. "Bhai bucks jail with quick bail" writes DNA adding "Fans welcome Khan home with crackers".
Tennis icon Leander Paes becoming the most successful doubles player in the history of Davis Cup with a record 43rd win also finds wide mention by the press. "Paes creates doubles world record in Davis Cup" headlines the Statesman.
"3 staff members of Una school arrested for Class XII paper leak", informs the Tribune.
Referring to the Videocon loan case the Indian Express writes "I-T notice to Deepak Kochhar: Explain Mauritius investments, Videocon links". The paper also writes that the immediate focus of the probe is on tranche of rupees 166.5 crore two weeks before ICICI Bank loan to Videocon.
"Facebook to make political ads more transparent" writes Financial Express adding "announces advertiser's, ad payer's identity verification will be a must".
On the Panchayat polls in West Bengal DNA writes "Fresh clashes erupt in Bengal, 2,000 detained".
"Congress gets a shot in arm ahead of Karnataka election. Lingayat Mahasabha supports party" informs The Asian Age.
And finally, Its a Jackpot! Well, the Times of India writes that an Indian John Varughese working as a driver in Dubai hit the jackpot by winning dirham 12 millions (roughly 21 crore) in a raffle draw in Abu Dhabi, making him the latest addition to a long list of lucky winners from India.
TODAY'S NEWSPAPER HEADLINES:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Nepalese counterpart K.P.Oli's meet makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "India, Nepal to reset ties with rail, water links" leads Hindustan Times. "India seeks game-changing ties with Nepal", says the Pioneer. "
"To push exports, government calls home all 44 defence attaches" headlines the Times of India. The paper writes that they will be briefed on opening up markets for Made-In-India Arms.
Actor Salman Khan walking out of the Jodhpur Jail after a court granted him bail in the black buck poaching case in which he was given a five year prison sentence is covered extensively with reports and photographs by the press. "Salman gets a Saturday release" says Mail Today. "Bhai bucks jail with quick bail" writes DNA adding "Fans welcome Khan home with crackers".
Tennis icon Leander Paes becoming the most successful doubles player in the history of Davis Cup with a record 43rd win also finds wide mention by the press. "Paes creates doubles world record in Davis Cup" headlines the Statesman.
"3 staff members of Una school arrested for Class XII paper leak", informs the Tribune.
Referring to the Videocon loan case the Indian Express writes "I-T notice to Deepak Kochhar: Explain Mauritius investments, Videocon links". The paper also writes that the immediate focus of the probe is on tranche of rupees 166.5 crore two weeks before ICICI Bank loan to Videocon.
"Facebook to make political ads more transparent" writes Financial Express adding "announces advertiser's, ad payer's identity verification will be a must".
On the Panchayat polls in West Bengal DNA writes "Fresh clashes erupt in Bengal, 2,000 detained".
"Congress gets a shot in arm ahead of Karnataka election. Lingayat Mahasabha supports party" informs The Asian Age.
And finally, Its a Jackpot! Well, the Times of India writes that an Indian John Varughese working as a driver in Dubai hit the jackpot by winning dirham 12 millions (roughly 21 crore) in a raffle draw in Abu Dhabi, making him the latest addition to a long list of lucky winners from India.
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