3 Cops Abducted and Killed in Kashmir After Hizbul's 'Quit or Die' Threat, Several Resignation Videos Emerge
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
"Sushma to play Imran ball" headlines The Pioneer. India OK's foreign ministers meet at UNGA but won't resume dialogue.
"Virat Kohli got Khel Ratna with zero points, Bajrang Punia lost out with 80's is a the Times of India headline also referring to the fact that cricket is not an Olympic sports.
"Flyers bleed mid air as jet crew skips drill" headlines the Hindustan Times. Probe has been ordered on the drops in cabin pressure, it says.
The UGC has asked Vice Chancellors of all universities to celeberate Surgical Strike Day on 29 September reports The Hindu.
"What's in a name" - A lot, says a Hindustan Times report referring to the recent ban on 328 fixed dose combinations, citing safety issues of many drugs. Now pharma companies are tweaking the compositions but retaining the brand name.
Mumbai now has a few sleek electric buses, slowly and steadily replacing the grubbier, gas guzzling ones with each able to cover 200 km on a single charge - reports Hindu Business Line.
Most papers carry pictures of tearful farewell of head-constable Narendra Singh from Sonipat who was brutally killed by Pakistani rangeres in Jammu.
An 18 year old Tejveer Singh, a wrestling aspirant now healthy, got new lease of life, thanks to Zorawar Singh, a carpenter who had donated stem cellls to the leukemia patient 3 years back says a DNA report.
Some of the other stories covered by the Newspapers are: Delhi Gurudwaras to set up biofuel plant for kitchen waste/ Anganwadi association having turned down monetary raise and seek permanent status/ Hindi tweeting gaining popularity in India, according to a US study/ Dr. Shabuddin Shaik - a bio Speleologist getting honoured by London Zoological Society.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
"Sushma to play Imran ball" headlines The Pioneer. India OK's foreign ministers meet at UNGA but won't resume dialogue.
"Virat Kohli got Khel Ratna with zero points, Bajrang Punia lost out with 80's is a the Times of India headline also referring to the fact that cricket is not an Olympic sports.
"Flyers bleed mid air as jet crew skips drill" headlines the Hindustan Times. Probe has been ordered on the drops in cabin pressure, it says.
The UGC has asked Vice Chancellors of all universities to celeberate Surgical Strike Day on 29 September reports The Hindu.
"What's in a name" - A lot, says a Hindustan Times report referring to the recent ban on 328 fixed dose combinations, citing safety issues of many drugs. Now pharma companies are tweaking the compositions but retaining the brand name.
Mumbai now has a few sleek electric buses, slowly and steadily replacing the grubbier, gas guzzling ones with each able to cover 200 km on a single charge - reports Hindu Business Line.
Most papers carry pictures of tearful farewell of head-constable Narendra Singh from Sonipat who was brutally killed by Pakistani rangeres in Jammu.
An 18 year old Tejveer Singh, a wrestling aspirant now healthy, got new lease of life, thanks to Zorawar Singh, a carpenter who had donated stem cellls to the leukemia patient 3 years back says a DNA report.
Some of the other stories covered by the Newspapers are: Delhi Gurudwaras to set up biofuel plant for kitchen waste/ Anganwadi association having turned down monetary raise and seek permanent status/ Hindi tweeting gaining popularity in India, according to a US study/ Dr. Shabuddin Shaik - a bio Speleologist getting honoured by London Zoological Society.
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