Angry farmers could upset Modi in major state elections test
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
"Pak says will invite Modi again for SAARC Summit" is the Hindustan headline.
The Indian Express makes a startling revelation on front page. "In US ortho major stryker" forced to admit, it was corrupting doctors and hospitals in India.
"Government allows ethanol extraction for blending from food grains too." With maize, jowar, bajra, in blended petrol program, farmers income may get a boost, says The Hindu Business Line.
Indian scientists from CSIR have successfully grown monk fruit on Indian soil, in Himachal Pradesh reports the Pioneer. The fruit hails from China has high nutrition and low calories.
The DNA headlines the story of Central government's directive to reduce the weight of school bags.
The Tribune reports of a rare form of protest by Ferozpur villagers by releasing 4 trucks of stray cattle in front of DC's office as they were venturing into their farms and eating their crops. 80 acres of land designated for cattle feed, was wrongly leased out to mint money instead.
Activist Fathima's arrest, after she posted offensive material on face book regarding Sabarimala has also been covered by the DNA.
Cricket veteran Mithali Raj is utterly dejected and depressed reports the Hindu, for having been dropped for recent T20 World Cup semifinal, blames her coach as being unjustifiable.
The Hindustan Times in a box item remembers the legendary hockey player Surjit Singh, who passed away in 1984 at 32 years.
Some other stories covered by news papers are, India having best pay hikes in South Asia/ Amrita Shergils painting making to a Sotheby auction/ Spotify worldl's largest music streaming to be in India in six months/ 3 lakh having been benefited from Ayushman Bharat./ Delhi Government to revive 201 water bodies/Astha Sharma from Jorhat taking on Trump over global warming on Twitter./ and 43 18th century temples found in Varanasi by ASI.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
"Pak says will invite Modi again for SAARC Summit" is the Hindustan headline.
The Indian Express makes a startling revelation on front page. "In US ortho major stryker" forced to admit, it was corrupting doctors and hospitals in India.
"Government allows ethanol extraction for blending from food grains too." With maize, jowar, bajra, in blended petrol program, farmers income may get a boost, says The Hindu Business Line.
Indian scientists from CSIR have successfully grown monk fruit on Indian soil, in Himachal Pradesh reports the Pioneer. The fruit hails from China has high nutrition and low calories.
The DNA headlines the story of Central government's directive to reduce the weight of school bags.
The Tribune reports of a rare form of protest by Ferozpur villagers by releasing 4 trucks of stray cattle in front of DC's office as they were venturing into their farms and eating their crops. 80 acres of land designated for cattle feed, was wrongly leased out to mint money instead.
Activist Fathima's arrest, after she posted offensive material on face book regarding Sabarimala has also been covered by the DNA.
Cricket veteran Mithali Raj is utterly dejected and depressed reports the Hindu, for having been dropped for recent T20 World Cup semifinal, blames her coach as being unjustifiable.
The Hindustan Times in a box item remembers the legendary hockey player Surjit Singh, who passed away in 1984 at 32 years.
Some other stories covered by news papers are, India having best pay hikes in South Asia/ Amrita Shergils painting making to a Sotheby auction/ Spotify worldl's largest music streaming to be in India in six months/ 3 lakh having been benefited from Ayushman Bharat./ Delhi Government to revive 201 water bodies/Astha Sharma from Jorhat taking on Trump over global warming on Twitter./ and 43 18th century temples found in Varanasi by ASI.
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