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The Supreme Court agreeing to hear review petitions on its September judgment that allowed women of all ages to enter the Sabarimala temple in Kerala gets top billing across several newspapers this morning.
"Supreme Court will review its Sabrimala order" headlines the Hindustan Times. The paper says 'entry of women not restricted as court refuses to grant stay but priests, protestors celebrate'. The Hindu calls it 'a win-win outcome' for both the Kerala government and the Sangh Parivar outfits.
Dassault Aviation CEO coming out in the defense of the Modi government over the Rafale deal also gets major traction in the papers. "Dassault's clean chit to PM" headlines the Statesman. The Indian Express highlights "CEO of Dassault counters Rahul: I don't lie...new Rafale 9% cheaper".
Flipkart CEO Binny Bansal quitting over allegations of personal misconduct is also highlighted by most dailies. "Flipkart promoter quits after 'personal misconduct' probe" headlines the Times of India.
In a sign that the people of Chattisgarh chose the ballot over the fear of bullets, the Times of India highlights "Record 76% vote in Chhattisgarh Moist areas".
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey visiting India on his maiden visit also gets wide coverage. "PM Modi gave me ideas for Twitter, says Dorsey" headlines the DNA. "Government asks Twitter to help track accounts" writes the Hindu.
Under the caption 'Misinformation menace', the Hindustan Times writes "Vernacular social media platforms new hotebed of fake news explosion". 'From lies to hate speech, platforms like ShareChat and Helo face the same issues for which WhatsApp, Twitter are facing scrutiny' adds the daily.
And finally, analysing the recently released data of the 2001 Census, the Times of India writes "Hindi, Bengali speakers least multi-lingual groups in India".
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Supreme Court agreeing to hear review petitions on its September judgment that allowed women of all ages to enter the Sabarimala temple in Kerala gets top billing across several newspapers this morning.
"Supreme Court will review its Sabrimala order" headlines the Hindustan Times. The paper says 'entry of women not restricted as court refuses to grant stay but priests, protestors celebrate'. The Hindu calls it 'a win-win outcome' for both the Kerala government and the Sangh Parivar outfits.
Dassault Aviation CEO coming out in the defense of the Modi government over the Rafale deal also gets major traction in the papers. "Dassault's clean chit to PM" headlines the Statesman. The Indian Express highlights "CEO of Dassault counters Rahul: I don't lie...new Rafale 9% cheaper".
Flipkart CEO Binny Bansal quitting over allegations of personal misconduct is also highlighted by most dailies. "Flipkart promoter quits after 'personal misconduct' probe" headlines the Times of India.
In a sign that the people of Chattisgarh chose the ballot over the fear of bullets, the Times of India highlights "Record 76% vote in Chhattisgarh Moist areas".
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey visiting India on his maiden visit also gets wide coverage. "PM Modi gave me ideas for Twitter, says Dorsey" headlines the DNA. "Government asks Twitter to help track accounts" writes the Hindu.
Under the caption 'Misinformation menace', the Hindustan Times writes "Vernacular social media platforms new hotebed of fake news explosion". 'From lies to hate speech, platforms like ShareChat and Helo face the same issues for which WhatsApp, Twitter are facing scrutiny' adds the daily.
And finally, analysing the recently released data of the 2001 Census, the Times of India writes "Hindi, Bengali speakers least multi-lingual groups in India".
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