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All newspapers gave front page coverage to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's massive roadshow in Varanasi. While the Mail Today captions it as ''The Varanasi show stopper'', the Hindu calls it ''Touching base''.
At 600 crores MP Chief Minister Kamal Nath's son Nakul is the richest candidate among all contestants in the 4th Lok Sabha elections reports Mail Today.
Suprme Court picks retired judge to probe bid to fix CJI, headline The Asian Age.
''India - China begin to prepare for 2nd informal summit'' headlines the Hindustan Times.
''Army begins process to induct women as Jawans, Navy next '' is The Tribune headline.
Now the Army along with NHPC will build tunnels or Bunkers along LAC to store artillery, says the Pioneer.
The Hindustan Times report now no political party has any will to sop truckloads of illegal sand mining on 425 km long chambal sanctuary, where many river banks have already collapsed, killing many turtles too in the process.
Maruti Suzuki will stop making diesel cars from next fiscal as Bharat stage VI emission norms start kicking in from 1st April 2020 reports the Financial Express.
Bt. Brinjal is being illegally grown in Fatehabad in Harayana reports the Hindu, pinning the responsibility on MAHYCO which has not responded so far. The activists have demanded total destruction of all such genetically modified crops as they are contaminated.
Some other stories covered by papers are TIRUMALA TIRUPATI DEVASTHANAM having about 9000 kilograms of gold in banks, Barmer farmers mortgaging jewelery to feed cattle and Facebook CEO admitting that Whatsapp has been unprofitable in last five years.
Newspapers Headlines
All newspapers gave front page coverage to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's massive roadshow in Varanasi. While the Mail Today captions it as ''The Varanasi show stopper'', the Hindu calls it ''Touching base''.
At 600 crores MP Chief Minister Kamal Nath's son Nakul is the richest candidate among all contestants in the 4th Lok Sabha elections reports Mail Today.
Suprme Court picks retired judge to probe bid to fix CJI, headline The Asian Age.
''India - China begin to prepare for 2nd informal summit'' headlines the Hindustan Times.
''Army begins process to induct women as Jawans, Navy next '' is The Tribune headline.
Now the Army along with NHPC will build tunnels or Bunkers along LAC to store artillery, says the Pioneer.
The Hindustan Times report now no political party has any will to sop truckloads of illegal sand mining on 425 km long chambal sanctuary, where many river banks have already collapsed, killing many turtles too in the process.
Maruti Suzuki will stop making diesel cars from next fiscal as Bharat stage VI emission norms start kicking in from 1st April 2020 reports the Financial Express.
Bt. Brinjal is being illegally grown in Fatehabad in Harayana reports the Hindu, pinning the responsibility on MAHYCO which has not responded so far. The activists have demanded total destruction of all such genetically modified crops as they are contaminated.
Some other stories covered by papers are TIRUMALA TIRUPATI DEVASTHANAM having about 9000 kilograms of gold in banks, Barmer farmers mortgaging jewelery to feed cattle and Facebook CEO admitting that Whatsapp has been unprofitable in last five years.
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