Karnataka polls: CM Siddaramaiah's dedicated social media strategy
Newspapers Headlines
"Modi begins Karnataka campaign blitz, says BJP 'storm' coming" writes the Hindustan Times. The Pioneer states "PM, CM escalate Karnataka battle".
"Karnataka elections halt march of fuel prices?" asks the DNA, noting that the state-run oil firms have stopped raising petrol & diesel prices, even though international rates have gone up by almost 2 dollars per barrel.
"All eyes are on SC Collegium meeting today; Supreme Court top judges most likely to reiterate Justice K. M. Joseph's name", highlights the Indian Express.
"CJI Misra should 'take all judges together', says former CJI Lodha", suggesting "collective leadership"as a remedy to tide over the crisis in the Supreme Court is a front page story in the Hindustan Times.
"Aadhaar not must for mobile SIM, says government; Operators told to accept other Documents" reports the Times of India."
"Inflight Calls to Get Airborne in India Soon""informs the Economic Times. The Asian Age writes "Mobile calls, Wi-Fi on flights in 3-4 months".
"India, Pakistan revive Track-II diplomacy" with a group of experts visiting Pakistan, amidst the chill in bilateral ties after a number of terror attacks in India by Pakistan-based outfits, reports the Tribune.
"14 of World's 15 most polluted cities in India; WHO Report says Delhi Air Worst in 6 Years" is a front page story in the Times of India. The Hindustan Times writes "Delhi world's most polluted, Mumbai worse than Beijing".
"Taj Mahal turning brown and green, says a worried Supreme Court; Asks government, whether it has the expertise to conserve monument"notes The Hindu.
The Hindustan Times, in a box item, states "Telangana's Yadadri temple artisans hammer away at religious divides", of around 40 muslim sculptors engaged in carving out images of Hindu gods and structures of temple from slabs of stones, to perfection.
Newspapers Headlines
"Modi begins Karnataka campaign blitz, says BJP 'storm' coming" writes the Hindustan Times. The Pioneer states "PM, CM escalate Karnataka battle".
"Karnataka elections halt march of fuel prices?" asks the DNA, noting that the state-run oil firms have stopped raising petrol & diesel prices, even though international rates have gone up by almost 2 dollars per barrel.
"All eyes are on SC Collegium meeting today; Supreme Court top judges most likely to reiterate Justice K. M. Joseph's name", highlights the Indian Express.
"CJI Misra should 'take all judges together', says former CJI Lodha", suggesting "collective leadership"as a remedy to tide over the crisis in the Supreme Court is a front page story in the Hindustan Times.
"Aadhaar not must for mobile SIM, says government; Operators told to accept other Documents" reports the Times of India."
"Inflight Calls to Get Airborne in India Soon""informs the Economic Times. The Asian Age writes "Mobile calls, Wi-Fi on flights in 3-4 months".
"India, Pakistan revive Track-II diplomacy" with a group of experts visiting Pakistan, amidst the chill in bilateral ties after a number of terror attacks in India by Pakistan-based outfits, reports the Tribune.
"14 of World's 15 most polluted cities in India; WHO Report says Delhi Air Worst in 6 Years" is a front page story in the Times of India. The Hindustan Times writes "Delhi world's most polluted, Mumbai worse than Beijing".
"Taj Mahal turning brown and green, says a worried Supreme Court; Asks government, whether it has the expertise to conserve monument"notes The Hindu.
The Hindustan Times, in a box item, states "Telangana's Yadadri temple artisans hammer away at religious divides", of around 40 muslim sculptors engaged in carving out images of Hindu gods and structures of temple from slabs of stones, to perfection.
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