ABP-CSDS Survey: BJP to Retain Chhattisgarh, Cong To Bag Rajasthan
TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS,
Pollution in Delhi reaching hazardous levels post Diwali dominates front page newspaper headlines, as the Supreme Court order for not bursting firecrackers after 10 PM was flouted across the country.
"Ban goes up in smoke, Delhi picks crackers over clean air" headlines the Hindustan Times". The Tribune reports" Delhi pollution almost double of 2017 Diwali". The Hindu remarks "many burst crackers while wearing masks".
Amid the growing exposure to toxic haze in Delhi, the Hindu cautions "Expecting women, their babies at high risk in capital". The paper writes - 'Doctors advise residents to wear masks, eat healthy, drink fluids, and avoid walks in the morning'.
Maoists setting off a powerful IED blast in Dantewada's Bacheli in Chhattisgarh gets wide coverage. The Asian Age leads with "CISF Jawan, 4 others die as Chhattisgarh Naxals blow up bus". "Attack comes on eve of Prime Minister Modi's visit to Bastar". The Hindu's top headline reads "5 killed in Chhattisgarh blast on eve of PM's election rally".
The papers keenly track the bitter political fight arising on the second anniversary of demonetisation. "Govt, Congress make a demon out of each other on DeMo anniversary" headlines the Economic Times. The paper writes "FM Jaitley says bold move formalised economy; ex-PM Singh says India yet to recover from its ill effects".
The Hindu reports that an established network continues counterfeiting notes post demonetisation. The paper says 'what is more alarming is that the criminals have replicated 10 of the 17 security features in 2000 rupee notes'.
And finally, "IITians make cancer cure breakthrough" reports the Asian Age. The paper says that researchers at IIT Roorkee have developed fluorescent carbon nanodots for simultaneous detection and destruction of cancer cells.
TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS,
Pollution in Delhi reaching hazardous levels post Diwali dominates front page newspaper headlines, as the Supreme Court order for not bursting firecrackers after 10 PM was flouted across the country.
"Ban goes up in smoke, Delhi picks crackers over clean air" headlines the Hindustan Times". The Tribune reports" Delhi pollution almost double of 2017 Diwali". The Hindu remarks "many burst crackers while wearing masks".
Amid the growing exposure to toxic haze in Delhi, the Hindu cautions "Expecting women, their babies at high risk in capital". The paper writes - 'Doctors advise residents to wear masks, eat healthy, drink fluids, and avoid walks in the morning'.
Maoists setting off a powerful IED blast in Dantewada's Bacheli in Chhattisgarh gets wide coverage. The Asian Age leads with "CISF Jawan, 4 others die as Chhattisgarh Naxals blow up bus". "Attack comes on eve of Prime Minister Modi's visit to Bastar". The Hindu's top headline reads "5 killed in Chhattisgarh blast on eve of PM's election rally".
The papers keenly track the bitter political fight arising on the second anniversary of demonetisation. "Govt, Congress make a demon out of each other on DeMo anniversary" headlines the Economic Times. The paper writes "FM Jaitley says bold move formalised economy; ex-PM Singh says India yet to recover from its ill effects".
The Hindu reports that an established network continues counterfeiting notes post demonetisation. The paper says 'what is more alarming is that the criminals have replicated 10 of the 17 security features in 2000 rupee notes'.
And finally, "IITians make cancer cure breakthrough" reports the Asian Age. The paper says that researchers at IIT Roorkee have developed fluorescent carbon nanodots for simultaneous detection and destruction of cancer cells.
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