"Would Never Support Him": Sharad Pawar Retracts Rafale Remark Amid Row
TODAY'S NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Most of the newspapers have covered the tragic report of the death toll in Indonesia's quake-tsunami disaster as ill equipped rescuers struggled to reach scores of trapped victims. ''Indonesia tsunami toll shoots up to 832'' says the Asian Age, while the DNA adds, ''Mass burials to begin in Indonesia''.
Huge political controversy has broken out after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal gave a religious twist to the murder of Apple executive Vivek Tiwari by a Lucknow Cop accusing the BJP of killing Hindus, is a report in the Mail Today under the headline, ''Politics peak over UP techie murder.''
All India Council for Technical Education drawing flak for endorsing the book, Bhartiya Vidya Saar, for its new elective course, Ancient Indian Knowledge Traditions, to be introduced in atleast 3000 engineering colleges across the country is a story covered in the Indian Express, ''If there are unsubstantiated claims, it will be reviewed by a committee says AICTE Chief.
Attempts to sway election outcomes by manipulating voters through technological interventions have emerged as the biggest challenge for the electoral process says the Chief Election Commissioner, is a front page report in the Hindustan Times.
The Tribune refers to an incident where a private Pakistani helicopter carrying the 'Prime Minister' of Pakistan occupied Kashmir violates the Indian airspace along the Line of Control under the headline, ''Pak chopper violates airspace in Poonch''. The Hindu adds, ''India chases away Pakistan copter breaking airspace.
And finally, the Pioneer reports about Karnataka becoming the first state in the country which will grant legal protection to the 'good samaritans' who help accident victims with emergency medical care within the 'golden hour', with the President of India giving assent to the related Bill.
TODAY'S NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Most of the newspapers have covered the tragic report of the death toll in Indonesia's quake-tsunami disaster as ill equipped rescuers struggled to reach scores of trapped victims. ''Indonesia tsunami toll shoots up to 832'' says the Asian Age, while the DNA adds, ''Mass burials to begin in Indonesia''.
Huge political controversy has broken out after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal gave a religious twist to the murder of Apple executive Vivek Tiwari by a Lucknow Cop accusing the BJP of killing Hindus, is a report in the Mail Today under the headline, ''Politics peak over UP techie murder.''
All India Council for Technical Education drawing flak for endorsing the book, Bhartiya Vidya Saar, for its new elective course, Ancient Indian Knowledge Traditions, to be introduced in atleast 3000 engineering colleges across the country is a story covered in the Indian Express, ''If there are unsubstantiated claims, it will be reviewed by a committee says AICTE Chief.
Attempts to sway election outcomes by manipulating voters through technological interventions have emerged as the biggest challenge for the electoral process says the Chief Election Commissioner, is a front page report in the Hindustan Times.
The Tribune refers to an incident where a private Pakistani helicopter carrying the 'Prime Minister' of Pakistan occupied Kashmir violates the Indian airspace along the Line of Control under the headline, ''Pak chopper violates airspace in Poonch''. The Hindu adds, ''India chases away Pakistan copter breaking airspace.
And finally, the Pioneer reports about Karnataka becoming the first state in the country which will grant legal protection to the 'good samaritans' who help accident victims with emergency medical care within the 'golden hour', with the President of India giving assent to the related Bill.
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