Mamata vs CBI LIVE: CM Sits on Anti-Modi Dharna, Backs Kolkata Police Chief as Cops Detain Sleuths Who Came to Quiz Him
AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally in Bengal yesterday makes for front page runs in most newspapers.
"Modi slams Mamata at Rally in her backyard" headlines The Hindustan Times.
"PM bats for Citizenship Bill, urges Didi to back it" says The DNA.
The Asian Age reports about Rishi Kumar Shukla's, a 1983 batch IPS officer being appointed as director of CBI, on its front page.
While The Pioneer quotes Indias MeT department as saying that Delhis will have relief from cold for next 4 days, The Times of India yesterday being Delhi's coldest February day in 5 years.
The Hindu carries 2 environment stories on its front page.
First is on how plastic carry bags, gutka packets, chips and biscuit covers are found in elephant's dung and how animals are forced to gulp down plastics in forests.
Another story of, how many Assam temple pondsh like Haryagriva Madhab temple have been conserving on extinct species for years now; due to people's faith in turtles as Kurma avatar of lord Vishnu.
The Financial Express reports of how government revised E-commerce rules have forced sites like Amazon to take off products from grocery to clothes from its site.
HAL draws flak on social media following Mirage crash is another Hindu headline quoting an ex Navy chief that for decades, military used poor quality machines and often paid with lives.
Some other Stories covered by newspapers are Greenpeace India shutting its Delhi office (DNA).
The opening of Mughal gardens tomorrow.
The newly inaugurated museums at Red Fort on Netaji Bose and on Jalliawallah massacre being a huge hit.
The protest march of women from Kalaburga village in Bengaluru against government giving licences to alcohol shops as most families have been destroyed by alcohol addiction.
Here is an inspiring story of 66 year old Laxman Rao at Hindi Bhawan in Delhi who sold tea in the day, and wrote books at night. He has published 25 books and conducts writing workshops reports The Hindustan Times.
AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally in Bengal yesterday makes for front page runs in most newspapers.
"Modi slams Mamata at Rally in her backyard" headlines The Hindustan Times.
"PM bats for Citizenship Bill, urges Didi to back it" says The DNA.
The Asian Age reports about Rishi Kumar Shukla's, a 1983 batch IPS officer being appointed as director of CBI, on its front page.
While The Pioneer quotes Indias MeT department as saying that Delhis will have relief from cold for next 4 days, The Times of India yesterday being Delhi's coldest February day in 5 years.
The Hindu carries 2 environment stories on its front page.
First is on how plastic carry bags, gutka packets, chips and biscuit covers are found in elephant's dung and how animals are forced to gulp down plastics in forests.
Another story of, how many Assam temple pondsh like Haryagriva Madhab temple have been conserving on extinct species for years now; due to people's faith in turtles as Kurma avatar of lord Vishnu.
The Financial Express reports of how government revised E-commerce rules have forced sites like Amazon to take off products from grocery to clothes from its site.
HAL draws flak on social media following Mirage crash is another Hindu headline quoting an ex Navy chief that for decades, military used poor quality machines and often paid with lives.
Some other Stories covered by newspapers are Greenpeace India shutting its Delhi office (DNA).
The opening of Mughal gardens tomorrow.
The newly inaugurated museums at Red Fort on Netaji Bose and on Jalliawallah massacre being a huge hit.
The protest march of women from Kalaburga village in Bengaluru against government giving licences to alcohol shops as most families have been destroyed by alcohol addiction.
Here is an inspiring story of 66 year old Laxman Rao at Hindi Bhawan in Delhi who sold tea in the day, and wrote books at night. He has published 25 books and conducts writing workshops reports The Hindustan Times.
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