Congress firebrand leader Revanth Reddy arrested in Telangana
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The Asian Age writes about the Navy chief's assurance to keep round the clock vigil on India's maritime capability along with "induction of 56 warships and submarines and the process for brining in a third aircraft carrier" in the Indian Navy.
All the newspapers have covered the mob violence erupting in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh yesterday over alleged rumours of Cow-Slaughter. "Cop among 2 killed in UP mob violence is a headline in DNA. The Pioneer writes "Cow vigilantes kill Cop in UP". The Hindustan Times adds, "SHO killed in violence is part of the initial probe into the Akhlaq lynching case in Dadri".
The Indian Express reports about India telling the World at the Environment meet in Poland that it is well on course to achieveing all the climate targets ahead of deadlines, it had set for itself. And also asking the developed countries to fulfill their obligations as well.
The Jet Airways promising to clear staff dues within four months after its services were hit as pilots went on mass sick leave affecting the schedule of over 18 flights, is a headline in the Hindu.
"Amazon briefly becomes Wall Street's most valuable company" headlines the Economic Times, days after Microsoft Corporation dethroned long time leader Apple.
"First time in history, Indian Olympic Association submits interest to bid for 2032 Olympic games" reports the Pioneer, on India being 'Dead Serious' about bringing the Olympics to India.
In a bid to provide seamless travel to people and ensure transparency in the public transport system, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation launched the re-branded common mobility 'Card one' with the tag line "One Delhi One Card", writes the Tribune.
"Massive fire in Mumbai's Aarey forest near Infinity IT Park" reports the Hindustan Times, with no reported causalities but a heavy damage to the forest being feared.
And Finally, German Shepherds, Labradors and Belgian Malinois' used by CISF in airport security could soon be a thing of past as they now have competition from a factory-built dog. These 'robotic canines ' can sniff explosives as well as X-ray scan the luggage with their eyes, states the Times of India.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Asian Age writes about the Navy chief's assurance to keep round the clock vigil on India's maritime capability along with "induction of 56 warships and submarines and the process for brining in a third aircraft carrier" in the Indian Navy.
All the newspapers have covered the mob violence erupting in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh yesterday over alleged rumours of Cow-Slaughter. "Cop among 2 killed in UP mob violence is a headline in DNA. The Pioneer writes "Cow vigilantes kill Cop in UP". The Hindustan Times adds, "SHO killed in violence is part of the initial probe into the Akhlaq lynching case in Dadri".
The Indian Express reports about India telling the World at the Environment meet in Poland that it is well on course to achieveing all the climate targets ahead of deadlines, it had set for itself. And also asking the developed countries to fulfill their obligations as well.
The Jet Airways promising to clear staff dues within four months after its services were hit as pilots went on mass sick leave affecting the schedule of over 18 flights, is a headline in the Hindu.
"Amazon briefly becomes Wall Street's most valuable company" headlines the Economic Times, days after Microsoft Corporation dethroned long time leader Apple.
"First time in history, Indian Olympic Association submits interest to bid for 2032 Olympic games" reports the Pioneer, on India being 'Dead Serious' about bringing the Olympics to India.
In a bid to provide seamless travel to people and ensure transparency in the public transport system, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation launched the re-branded common mobility 'Card one' with the tag line "One Delhi One Card", writes the Tribune.
"Massive fire in Mumbai's Aarey forest near Infinity IT Park" reports the Hindustan Times, with no reported causalities but a heavy damage to the forest being feared.
And Finally, German Shepherds, Labradors and Belgian Malinois' used by CISF in airport security could soon be a thing of past as they now have competition from a factory-built dog. These 'robotic canines ' can sniff explosives as well as X-ray scan the luggage with their eyes, states the Times of India.
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