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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Lok Sabha passing the Triple Talaq Bill is the lead in almost all newspaper today.
Hindustan Times writes, "Triple Talaq Bill passed in Lok Sabha." The DNA headlines, "Yes to equality and dignity," while The Tribune says, "Nod to amended triple talaq bill in Lok Sabha, opposition walks out."
Several newspapers covered in their front pages Prime Minister discussing possible sops for farmers with Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, BJP President Amit Shah and Agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh. Financial Express writes "PM, FM evaluate farm relief options." The Pioneer headlines Centre devises holistic cure of farmer's woes. PM-led meeting plans monthly input support, loan waiver.
Papers have prominently covered PM Modi's speech in Himachal Pradesh. The Asian Age quotes him, "Congress misleading farmers on loan waiver."
The Hindu writes "Kashmir freezes at minus 7 degrees." Frozen pipes, jammed vehicles hit life in Srinagar. The Pioneer headlines, "Cold wave sweeps North India, Delhi battles it at 3.4 degrees Celsius.
The Indian Express writes, "First time after 2013 freeze, Pak gets space at Gujarat summit."
In some more stories, Times of India writes "All Indian airports set to install body scanners from 2019."
"Single, male central government staffers can get 730 days' child care leave," writes the same Paper.
And finally, Fancy reading a newspaper while going under the knife? Well, this is what 30-year old Hulasmal Jangir did when doctors removed a tumour from his head. Jangir read the newspaper and chanted Hanuman Chalisa when surgeons were working on him, The DNA writes, "Man reads paper as doctor removes his tumour."
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Lok Sabha passing the Triple Talaq Bill is the lead in almost all newspaper today.
Hindustan Times writes, "Triple Talaq Bill passed in Lok Sabha." The DNA headlines, "Yes to equality and dignity," while The Tribune says, "Nod to amended triple talaq bill in Lok Sabha, opposition walks out."
Several newspapers covered in their front pages Prime Minister discussing possible sops for farmers with Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, BJP President Amit Shah and Agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh. Financial Express writes "PM, FM evaluate farm relief options." The Pioneer headlines Centre devises holistic cure of farmer's woes. PM-led meeting plans monthly input support, loan waiver.
Papers have prominently covered PM Modi's speech in Himachal Pradesh. The Asian Age quotes him, "Congress misleading farmers on loan waiver."
The Hindu writes "Kashmir freezes at minus 7 degrees." Frozen pipes, jammed vehicles hit life in Srinagar. The Pioneer headlines, "Cold wave sweeps North India, Delhi battles it at 3.4 degrees Celsius.
The Indian Express writes, "First time after 2013 freeze, Pak gets space at Gujarat summit."
In some more stories, Times of India writes "All Indian airports set to install body scanners from 2019."
"Single, male central government staffers can get 730 days' child care leave," writes the same Paper.
And finally, Fancy reading a newspaper while going under the knife? Well, this is what 30-year old Hulasmal Jangir did when doctors removed a tumour from his head. Jangir read the newspaper and chanted Hanuman Chalisa when surgeons were working on him, The DNA writes, "Man reads paper as doctor removes his tumour."
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