9 Members Of Family Dead After Car Rams Truck In Chhattisgarh
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Different papers carry varied stories today. 'With the neighbouring states burning their stubble, Delhi's air bears the brunt. " Delhi's yearly nightmare begins as air quality dips," writes Hindustan Times while The Sunday Tribune reports, "With Punjab still wet, stubble smoke rises from Pakistan."
As all political parties are bracing up themselves for the Big fight next year, 30,000 volunteers to work as BJP's eyes and ears. The Asian Age headlines, "2019: BJP builds youth army of docs, engineers."
All papers cover the chilling attack on an additional sessions judge's wife and son in broad daylight by their guard who was miffed at doing household chores for the family. The Hindu reports, "Judge's wife, son shot by PSO in Gurugram market."
From Bollywood bigwigs to the world of cricket, the #MeToo onus now shifts to BCCI. The Sunday Times headlines, "CoA probe into BCCI CEO after #MeToo post." While The Sunday Express says, " #MeToo now touches cricket board, CEO slapped with notice."
Now DL's and RC's follow the 'smart' way from next year as they will be embedded with mirco chips and QR codes. The Sunday Times carries a story titled, "Driving licences to be uniform across India."
The world of music lost a gem yesterday with the demise of the reclusive surbahar player, Annapurna Devi. The Sunday Express notes, "Hindustani Music loses a note; Annapurna Devi, 91."
And Finally, in a unique initiative to celebrate Kolkata's tram services, a restaurant in a moving tramcar was unveiled on Saturday. "Bengali meals on wheels: a tramcar named 'Victoria'," writes the Hindu. Now literally relish your food on the go!.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Different papers carry varied stories today. 'With the neighbouring states burning their stubble, Delhi's air bears the brunt. " Delhi's yearly nightmare begins as air quality dips," writes Hindustan Times while The Sunday Tribune reports, "With Punjab still wet, stubble smoke rises from Pakistan."
As all political parties are bracing up themselves for the Big fight next year, 30,000 volunteers to work as BJP's eyes and ears. The Asian Age headlines, "2019: BJP builds youth army of docs, engineers."
All papers cover the chilling attack on an additional sessions judge's wife and son in broad daylight by their guard who was miffed at doing household chores for the family. The Hindu reports, "Judge's wife, son shot by PSO in Gurugram market."
From Bollywood bigwigs to the world of cricket, the #MeToo onus now shifts to BCCI. The Sunday Times headlines, "CoA probe into BCCI CEO after #MeToo post." While The Sunday Express says, " #MeToo now touches cricket board, CEO slapped with notice."
Now DL's and RC's follow the 'smart' way from next year as they will be embedded with mirco chips and QR codes. The Sunday Times carries a story titled, "Driving licences to be uniform across India."
The world of music lost a gem yesterday with the demise of the reclusive surbahar player, Annapurna Devi. The Sunday Express notes, "Hindustani Music loses a note; Annapurna Devi, 91."
And Finally, in a unique initiative to celebrate Kolkata's tram services, a restaurant in a moving tramcar was unveiled on Saturday. "Bengali meals on wheels: a tramcar named 'Victoria'," writes the Hindu. Now literally relish your food on the go!.
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