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The miraculous escape of 136 passengers on board an Air India flight to Dubai and the government setting a legal panel to probe the complaints emanating from the #ME TOO campaign are the major stories reported across newspapers today.
''Miraculous escape for 136 as Air India Express Boeing flies with ripped belly for 4 hours'' writes the Times of India, photographing the ruptured plane. "Close shave for 136 people as craft's belly grazes wall" headlines the DNA.
Reporting on the #MeToo campaign gaining momentum in India, the Indian Express headlines ''Government steps in, legal panel will look into issues arising from the #MeToo'' adding 'four retired judges, amicus will be in committee'.
With more skeletons tumbling out of Bollywood's closet, the Statesman reports - directors Sajid Khan, Subhash Ghai, Luv Ranjan face the heat. ''After Akshay cancels shoot, Sajid Khan steps down as director of Housefull 4'' headlines the Indian Express.
With Sabarimala temple slated to open next week for the monthly ritual, the Indian Express quotes a Mallaylam movie actor as saying ''tear in two, all women who enter Sabarimala".
''Stocks stage a forward march'' writes the DNA. ''Indian Markets log Biggest one day gain in 29 months'' headlines the Economic Times.
The DNA further quotes World Economic Forum chief as saying ''India is clocking an impressive growth and will maintain it as long as it keeps churning out reforms''.
"Fuel challenge remains, govt. explores long term solutions" headlines the DNA. The paper adds - "PM reviews ways to reduce import, up use of bio-fuels".
With the minimum temperature dropping to 17.5 degree Celsius in Delhi, the Hindustan Times writes ''A warmer winter ahead due to El Nino, says India Meteorological Department''.
And finally, the Indian Express, quoting a study, suggests that social media may reduce the risk of depression for older people in pain as they socialise with family and friends online!
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The miraculous escape of 136 passengers on board an Air India flight to Dubai and the government setting a legal panel to probe the complaints emanating from the #ME TOO campaign are the major stories reported across newspapers today.
''Miraculous escape for 136 as Air India Express Boeing flies with ripped belly for 4 hours'' writes the Times of India, photographing the ruptured plane. "Close shave for 136 people as craft's belly grazes wall" headlines the DNA.
Reporting on the #MeToo campaign gaining momentum in India, the Indian Express headlines ''Government steps in, legal panel will look into issues arising from the #MeToo'' adding 'four retired judges, amicus will be in committee'.
With more skeletons tumbling out of Bollywood's closet, the Statesman reports - directors Sajid Khan, Subhash Ghai, Luv Ranjan face the heat. ''After Akshay cancels shoot, Sajid Khan steps down as director of Housefull 4'' headlines the Indian Express.
With Sabarimala temple slated to open next week for the monthly ritual, the Indian Express quotes a Mallaylam movie actor as saying ''tear in two, all women who enter Sabarimala".
''Stocks stage a forward march'' writes the DNA. ''Indian Markets log Biggest one day gain in 29 months'' headlines the Economic Times.
The DNA further quotes World Economic Forum chief as saying ''India is clocking an impressive growth and will maintain it as long as it keeps churning out reforms''.
"Fuel challenge remains, govt. explores long term solutions" headlines the DNA. The paper adds - "PM reviews ways to reduce import, up use of bio-fuels".
With the minimum temperature dropping to 17.5 degree Celsius in Delhi, the Hindustan Times writes ''A warmer winter ahead due to El Nino, says India Meteorological Department''.
And finally, the Indian Express, quoting a study, suggests that social media may reduce the risk of depression for older people in pain as they socialise with family and friends online!
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