Trump Turns Down India's Invite For Republic Day Celebrations: Reports
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Delhi's toxic air and BJP President Amit Shah's speech in Kerala are prominently covered by most newspapers.
"Why issue orders that can't be enforced, Shah asks on Sabarimala" writes The Indian Express. The DNA says, "Shah stands behind Sabarimala faithful". The Tribune says, "Shah backs protesting devotees, warns Kerala".
The Pioneer reads headline "Delhi's 32% toxic air from stubble fumes" warns that after a lull on Sunday, pollution is likely to rise again from October 29th. "As capital chokes, Centre talks prosecution" says The Hindu. The Times of India writes, "Govt to lodge criminal cases against polluters who fail to clean up act".
"New Delhi pins its prestige on Mauritius project" reports the Hindu. The project to upgrade infrastructure facilities in Agalega Islands in Mauritius is crucial for India, after setbacks in Seychelles and Maldives, adds the paper.
A Hindustan Times story reveals that "10 yrs on, NSG audit shows chinks in 20 states armour". The elite force carried out the audit between March and June this year, months before the 10th anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, adds the paper.
The Asian Age lead story report is headlined, "TDP chief Naidu offers to play Opp. 'alliance maker'". The paper adds that Mr Naidu met an array of opposition leaders including Mayawati in Delhi and hinted that the anti-BJP front needs the Congress.
Another front page story in The Asian Age is headlined "PM to boost BJP 'carpet-bombing' Odisha campaign". The paper says, the BJP has decided to send its lead campaigners to every corner of Odisha ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections next year in the state.
An Indian Express RTI application has revealed that as many as 858 B Tech seats across 23 IITs could have gone vacant this year if the institutes had not diluted the cut-ff score by 10 percentage to expand the pool of qualified candidates.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Delhi's toxic air and BJP President Amit Shah's speech in Kerala are prominently covered by most newspapers.
"Why issue orders that can't be enforced, Shah asks on Sabarimala" writes The Indian Express. The DNA says, "Shah stands behind Sabarimala faithful". The Tribune says, "Shah backs protesting devotees, warns Kerala".
The Pioneer reads headline "Delhi's 32% toxic air from stubble fumes" warns that after a lull on Sunday, pollution is likely to rise again from October 29th. "As capital chokes, Centre talks prosecution" says The Hindu. The Times of India writes, "Govt to lodge criminal cases against polluters who fail to clean up act".
"New Delhi pins its prestige on Mauritius project" reports the Hindu. The project to upgrade infrastructure facilities in Agalega Islands in Mauritius is crucial for India, after setbacks in Seychelles and Maldives, adds the paper.
A Hindustan Times story reveals that "10 yrs on, NSG audit shows chinks in 20 states armour". The elite force carried out the audit between March and June this year, months before the 10th anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, adds the paper.
The Asian Age lead story report is headlined, "TDP chief Naidu offers to play Opp. 'alliance maker'". The paper adds that Mr Naidu met an array of opposition leaders including Mayawati in Delhi and hinted that the anti-BJP front needs the Congress.
Another front page story in The Asian Age is headlined "PM to boost BJP 'carpet-bombing' Odisha campaign". The paper says, the BJP has decided to send its lead campaigners to every corner of Odisha ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections next year in the state.
An Indian Express RTI application has revealed that as many as 858 B Tech seats across 23 IITs could have gone vacant this year if the institutes had not diluted the cut-ff score by 10 percentage to expand the pool of qualified candidates.
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