Your vote is your weapon, Priyanka Gandhi takes on PM in Gujarat
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Pulwama mastermind killed in encounter is the lead story in most papers today.
"Key Pulwama planner killed in gunfight" headlines the Hindustan times, quoting the Army. The Times of India caption reads "Pulwama terror attack plotter killed in pre-dawn operation".
"Pompeo, Gokhale say Pakistan must crack down on terror" reports The Statesman on the foreign secretary's meeting with the US secretary of State.
"Delhi reaches out, Beijing keeps it guessing on Azhar listing tomorrow" observes The Indian Express, with 48 hours to go before the UNSC deadline to designate Masood Azhar as a global terrorist, ends.
"After a decade, India no longer the world's top defence importer" notes The Hindustan Times.
"After plea by Pak woman, Samjhauta verdict put off" reports The Tribune, on the last - minute plea seeking deposition of witnesses from her country.
"Election Commission nips in bud squabble over polls during Ramzan; Fridays kept off schedule; Owaisi slams parties for raising non-issue" states The Pioneer.
The Asian Age under the caption "Pawar springs a surprise, says won't fight Lok Sabha polls" observes the apparent volte face by Nationalist Congress Party Chief Sharad Pawar.
The DGCA issuing an advisory for Boeing 737 has been covered widely by the news papers. The Hindu Business Line says "After Ethiopian crash, DGCA issues safety norms for Boeing 737 Max 8 planes". The Hindustan Times writes "Air Tragedy Sparks Fears".
"28 March date for 10 percent quota challenge" is the lead in The Statesmen.
"Stocks at 6-month High, Rupee Gains Muscle" highlights The Economic Times.
And finally, "5,916 voters in Punjab more than 100 years old" reports The Tribune it also notes mismatches aplenty in electoral rolls.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Pulwama mastermind killed in encounter is the lead story in most papers today.
"Key Pulwama planner killed in gunfight" headlines the Hindustan times, quoting the Army. The Times of India caption reads "Pulwama terror attack plotter killed in pre-dawn operation".
"Pompeo, Gokhale say Pakistan must crack down on terror" reports The Statesman on the foreign secretary's meeting with the US secretary of State.
"Delhi reaches out, Beijing keeps it guessing on Azhar listing tomorrow" observes The Indian Express, with 48 hours to go before the UNSC deadline to designate Masood Azhar as a global terrorist, ends.
"After a decade, India no longer the world's top defence importer" notes The Hindustan Times.
"After plea by Pak woman, Samjhauta verdict put off" reports The Tribune, on the last - minute plea seeking deposition of witnesses from her country.
"Election Commission nips in bud squabble over polls during Ramzan; Fridays kept off schedule; Owaisi slams parties for raising non-issue" states The Pioneer.
The Asian Age under the caption "Pawar springs a surprise, says won't fight Lok Sabha polls" observes the apparent volte face by Nationalist Congress Party Chief Sharad Pawar.
The DGCA issuing an advisory for Boeing 737 has been covered widely by the news papers. The Hindu Business Line says "After Ethiopian crash, DGCA issues safety norms for Boeing 737 Max 8 planes". The Hindustan Times writes "Air Tragedy Sparks Fears".
"28 March date for 10 percent quota challenge" is the lead in The Statesmen.
"Stocks at 6-month High, Rupee Gains Muscle" highlights The Economic Times.
And finally, "5,916 voters in Punjab more than 100 years old" reports The Tribune it also notes mismatches aplenty in electoral rolls.
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