Naveen Patnaik meets KCR, but supports N Chandrababu Naidu
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, inaugurating the Bogibeel bridge in Assam is the story that finds mention in the front pages of most of the dalies this morning. "PM opens bridge crucial for North East, takes aim at Congress" leads the Hindustan Times adding "says project would have finished sooner had Vajpayee returned to power, promises more development." The Statesman quoting the Prime Minister writes "Dilly-dallying approach done away with."
Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy finding himself in a raging controversy is another story that is keenly tracked by the press. "Karnataka CM in a spot over 'shoot mercilessly' video". writes The Asian Age. The paper also writes that "CM says it was an emotional outburst at the murder of a party worker.
On Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad batting for SC/ST's, The Times of India writes "Now, law minister pushes for SC/ST quota in lower judiciary.
Referring to the proposed federal front by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee and her Odisha counterpart Naveen Patnaik The Pioneer leads with "Federal Front staggers. Post tepid response from TMC and BJD, KCR hopes hinge on SP, BSP."
"Dal Lake starts to freeze cold wave to grow bitter" states the DNA adding "Ladakh shivers at -19.5 degree centrigrade, temprature in Himachal drops to -9.4 degree centrigrade."
And finally, Leh makes short work of mountain of waste. Well, The Hindu reports that authorities in tourist hotspot Leh have put 65 tonnes of waste to productive use after the ecologically sensitive region's garbage output went up drastically following the release of 3 Idiots on Christmas day nine years ago, drawing tourists in hordes.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, inaugurating the Bogibeel bridge in Assam is the story that finds mention in the front pages of most of the dalies this morning. "PM opens bridge crucial for North East, takes aim at Congress" leads the Hindustan Times adding "says project would have finished sooner had Vajpayee returned to power, promises more development." The Statesman quoting the Prime Minister writes "Dilly-dallying approach done away with."
Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy finding himself in a raging controversy is another story that is keenly tracked by the press. "Karnataka CM in a spot over 'shoot mercilessly' video". writes The Asian Age. The paper also writes that "CM says it was an emotional outburst at the murder of a party worker.
On Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad batting for SC/ST's, The Times of India writes "Now, law minister pushes for SC/ST quota in lower judiciary.
Referring to the proposed federal front by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee and her Odisha counterpart Naveen Patnaik The Pioneer leads with "Federal Front staggers. Post tepid response from TMC and BJD, KCR hopes hinge on SP, BSP."
"Dal Lake starts to freeze cold wave to grow bitter" states the DNA adding "Ladakh shivers at -19.5 degree centrigrade, temprature in Himachal drops to -9.4 degree centrigrade."
And finally, Leh makes short work of mountain of waste. Well, The Hindu reports that authorities in tourist hotspot Leh have put 65 tonnes of waste to productive use after the ecologically sensitive region's garbage output went up drastically following the release of 3 Idiots on Christmas day nine years ago, drawing tourists in hordes.
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