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In Kerala, the Pinarayi Vijayan government's move to hold discussions with the Royal family and temple priests of Sabarimala temple in order to reach a consensus on the entry of women of all ages into the temple, is covered on front pages. "Priests, Royals snub Kerala government" is the headline in The Statesman.
DNA writes that tainted netas contesting in the upcoming five assembly elections will now have to highlight their criminal antecedents prominently in the special columns of the revised format of affidavits that have to be submitted.
In a clear indication that India was not going to buckle under the threat of US sanctions over the S-400 missile deal with Russia, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat has said that the country has an independent foreign policy and may go ahead with acquiring the Kamov helicopters and other weapon systems of Moscow, writes The Pioneer.
"Naxalism will be eliminated in 3 years says Rajnath." The Home Minister said - "The day is not far, may be in a time period of 2 to 3 years, Left Wing extremism will be eliminated, and this would happen due to the determination, courage and hard work of our forces" - reports The Asian Age.
Hindustan Times informs us that the Delhi Transport Department will start a drive from Monday to confiscate, de-register and scrap diesel vehicles that are more than 15 years old, to curb emissions ahead of winter.
And finally, Times of India tells us that from going to movies and museums and partying at night clubs, people with disabilities are now gaining access to entertainment options - with tactile galleries and museums, subtitled films and match making night clubs offering special features to make them feel included.
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In Kerala, the Pinarayi Vijayan government's move to hold discussions with the Royal family and temple priests of Sabarimala temple in order to reach a consensus on the entry of women of all ages into the temple, is covered on front pages. "Priests, Royals snub Kerala government" is the headline in The Statesman.
DNA writes that tainted netas contesting in the upcoming five assembly elections will now have to highlight their criminal antecedents prominently in the special columns of the revised format of affidavits that have to be submitted.
In a clear indication that India was not going to buckle under the threat of US sanctions over the S-400 missile deal with Russia, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat has said that the country has an independent foreign policy and may go ahead with acquiring the Kamov helicopters and other weapon systems of Moscow, writes The Pioneer.
"Naxalism will be eliminated in 3 years says Rajnath." The Home Minister said - "The day is not far, may be in a time period of 2 to 3 years, Left Wing extremism will be eliminated, and this would happen due to the determination, courage and hard work of our forces" - reports The Asian Age.
Hindustan Times informs us that the Delhi Transport Department will start a drive from Monday to confiscate, de-register and scrap diesel vehicles that are more than 15 years old, to curb emissions ahead of winter.
And finally, Times of India tells us that from going to movies and museums and partying at night clubs, people with disabilities are now gaining access to entertainment options - with tactile galleries and museums, subtitled films and match making night clubs offering special features to make them feel included.
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