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FOR AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address at a public rally in Tonk in Rajasthan dominates front page headlines. The Times of India quotes the Prime Minister as saying "Our fight is against terror, not Kashmir or Kashmiris". Taking note of developments in Kashmir, the Tribune reports "200 Jamaat leaders detained in Valley; Separatists call it Article 35A conspiracy". In the backdrop of the Supreme Court about to commence hearings on the constitutional validity of Article 35 A, the Pioneer notes "10,000 cops rushed to J&K ahead of Article 35A verdict". On the airlifting of additional troops into the Valley, the Hindu writes "Pre-poll exercise, say police as tension spikes across Valley".
The Organisation of Islamic Conference or OIC's invitation to India as a "Guest of Honour" at their foreign minister's meet is highlighted in all the papers. The Pioneer writes "OIC invite India's feat in Muslim world ; In first invite in five decades, Sushma to address summit in UAE as guest of honour".
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's decision to go on an indefinite fast is widely covered in the press. The Indian Express writes "Kejriwal ups statehood ante : Will sit on indefinite fast from March 1".
The Mail Today has published photographs of charred cars with firemen trying to douse a fire with the caption "300 cars gutted at Bengaluru Aero Show, probe on".
Taking note of the research findings of the National Geophysical Research Institute, the Times of India reports on its front page "Delhi at epicentre of global groundwater crisis ; Ganga basin loses 32 cubic kilometers of water a year".
She flies high on the badminton courts and off the courts as well the Tribune has a picture of badminton star P V Sindhu at the cockpit of the Light Combat Aircraft Tejas with the caption "Sindhu first woman to fly Tejas".
FOR AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address at a public rally in Tonk in Rajasthan dominates front page headlines. The Times of India quotes the Prime Minister as saying "Our fight is against terror, not Kashmir or Kashmiris". Taking note of developments in Kashmir, the Tribune reports "200 Jamaat leaders detained in Valley; Separatists call it Article 35A conspiracy". In the backdrop of the Supreme Court about to commence hearings on the constitutional validity of Article 35 A, the Pioneer notes "10,000 cops rushed to J&K ahead of Article 35A verdict". On the airlifting of additional troops into the Valley, the Hindu writes "Pre-poll exercise, say police as tension spikes across Valley".
The Organisation of Islamic Conference or OIC's invitation to India as a "Guest of Honour" at their foreign minister's meet is highlighted in all the papers. The Pioneer writes "OIC invite India's feat in Muslim world ; In first invite in five decades, Sushma to address summit in UAE as guest of honour".
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's decision to go on an indefinite fast is widely covered in the press. The Indian Express writes "Kejriwal ups statehood ante : Will sit on indefinite fast from March 1".
The Mail Today has published photographs of charred cars with firemen trying to douse a fire with the caption "300 cars gutted at Bengaluru Aero Show, probe on".
Taking note of the research findings of the National Geophysical Research Institute, the Times of India reports on its front page "Delhi at epicentre of global groundwater crisis ; Ganga basin loses 32 cubic kilometers of water a year".
She flies high on the badminton courts and off the courts as well the Tribune has a picture of badminton star P V Sindhu at the cockpit of the Light Combat Aircraft Tejas with the caption "Sindhu first woman to fly Tejas".
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