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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meetings with different world leaders on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Buenos Aires gets front page attention. On the trilateral meeting between India, Japan and the US, the Statesman quotes the Prime Minister as saying "Indo-Pacific to be a region of prosperity". Writing about another trilateral meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Chinese and Russian Presidents, the Pioneer reports "Modi, Xi, Putin hold trilateral meeting : New Delhi calls for UN, WTO reform".
Drawing attention to the G-20 summit, the Financial Express writes "India proposes plan to tackle fugitive economic offenders : Asks for denial of entry, safe havens to such offenders in 9 point agenda".
Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda is in legal trouble report the papers. The DNA observes "CBI files charges against Hooda in AJL land case : Former CM flouted rules to give plot to Gandhis-linked firm".
Congress President Rahul Gandhi's comments as he campaigns in poll bound Rajasthan are prominently noticed on the front pages of most papers. The Hindustan Times quotes him as saying "UPA did 3 surgical strikes but didnt show off".
In economic news, a drop in GST collection is prominently mentioned in all the papers. The Business Standard observes "GST collection drops below 1 trillion rupees in November ; if trend continues, shortfall in Financial Year 19 could be about 500 billion rupees".
All the papers carry tributes to former US President George Herbert W Bush who passed away yesterday. In its obituary, the Hindustan Times describes the former President as "The nice guy in American politics who always finished first". The Times of India sees him as "A war hero who helped end the Cold War".
And finally....we've heard of robots doing all kinds of things...but this ? The Hindu reports "A farmer's new friend : robot 'Tom' in the field ; Machines can deliver fertilizer to soil around roots and kill weeds".
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meetings with different world leaders on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Buenos Aires gets front page attention. On the trilateral meeting between India, Japan and the US, the Statesman quotes the Prime Minister as saying "Indo-Pacific to be a region of prosperity". Writing about another trilateral meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Chinese and Russian Presidents, the Pioneer reports "Modi, Xi, Putin hold trilateral meeting : New Delhi calls for UN, WTO reform".
Drawing attention to the G-20 summit, the Financial Express writes "India proposes plan to tackle fugitive economic offenders : Asks for denial of entry, safe havens to such offenders in 9 point agenda".
Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda is in legal trouble report the papers. The DNA observes "CBI files charges against Hooda in AJL land case : Former CM flouted rules to give plot to Gandhis-linked firm".
Congress President Rahul Gandhi's comments as he campaigns in poll bound Rajasthan are prominently noticed on the front pages of most papers. The Hindustan Times quotes him as saying "UPA did 3 surgical strikes but didnt show off".
In economic news, a drop in GST collection is prominently mentioned in all the papers. The Business Standard observes "GST collection drops below 1 trillion rupees in November ; if trend continues, shortfall in Financial Year 19 could be about 500 billion rupees".
All the papers carry tributes to former US President George Herbert W Bush who passed away yesterday. In its obituary, the Hindustan Times describes the former President as "The nice guy in American politics who always finished first". The Times of India sees him as "A war hero who helped end the Cold War".
And finally....we've heard of robots doing all kinds of things...but this ? The Hindu reports "A farmer's new friend : robot 'Tom' in the field ; Machines can deliver fertilizer to soil around roots and kill weeds".
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