YS Vivekananda Reddy brutally murdered at his residence in Pulivendula
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
China misusing its veto power at the UNSC and the Supreme Court's observation in the Rafale-deal case are the stories that top the headline space this morning.
"UNSC may be forced to take 'other action', China warned" reads The Asian Age headline with a superion, 'Anger as Masood 'global terrorist' listing blocked 4th time'.
"Rafale plea: SC to first settle row over documents" reports the Hindustan Times while The Hindu writes, "RTI trumps Official Secrets Act, Says SC".
The Indian Express carries a grim picture of the bridge-collapse in Mumbai with a headline "One more Mumbai civic tragedy: 6 killed in bridge collapse at CST"
Writing on India's fresh proposal on the Kartarpur corridor The Hindustan Times reports, "India seeks access for 5,000 pilgrims a day to Kartarpur".
''New Nexus! Pak picks J&K for big drug push'' reports the Mail Today about the suden spike in smuggling of heroin into India through J&K.
And finally, Are you a Smartphone Zombie who walks the streets inattentively? Well, a Times of India headline reads, "Zombie lights' to keep mobile-obsessed walkers safe" which reports of Tel Aviv's new initiative of installing special LED side-walk lights to the distracted pedestrians.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
China misusing its veto power at the UNSC and the Supreme Court's observation in the Rafale-deal case are the stories that top the headline space this morning.
"UNSC may be forced to take 'other action', China warned" reads The Asian Age headline with a superion, 'Anger as Masood 'global terrorist' listing blocked 4th time'.
"Rafale plea: SC to first settle row over documents" reports the Hindustan Times while The Hindu writes, "RTI trumps Official Secrets Act, Says SC".
The Indian Express carries a grim picture of the bridge-collapse in Mumbai with a headline "One more Mumbai civic tragedy: 6 killed in bridge collapse at CST"
Writing on India's fresh proposal on the Kartarpur corridor The Hindustan Times reports, "India seeks access for 5,000 pilgrims a day to Kartarpur".
''New Nexus! Pak picks J&K for big drug push'' reports the Mail Today about the suden spike in smuggling of heroin into India through J&K.
And finally, Are you a Smartphone Zombie who walks the streets inattentively? Well, a Times of India headline reads, "Zombie lights' to keep mobile-obsessed walkers safe" which reports of Tel Aviv's new initiative of installing special LED side-walk lights to the distracted pedestrians.
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