UN designates JeM chief Masood Azhar as global terrorist
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The Election Commission giving clean chit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Wardha speech and Congress President Rahul Gandhi expressing his apology in the Supreme Court for attributing his remarks against the Prime Minister to the top court find prominent mention in the newspapers today.
Under the caption, Wardha-speech cleared, the Indian Express writes "PM majority-minority speech: EC says does not violate poll code".The Pioneer reports "EC's clean chit to PM on Rahul's Wayanad haven."
The Hindu reports "Supreme Court insists on apology from Rahul";"Affidavit makes no sense, says bench".The Indian Express notes "After SC frowns on his 'regret', Rahul says will apologise for Rafale misquote".
The Times of India, in its lead story, writes, "Woman who accused CJI of harrassment opts out of probe". The Tribune writes "complainant expresses 'serious concerns and reservations' over in-house panel's functioning".
The Hindu, The Hindustan Times and The Tribune highlight the 'progress' made on the issue of listing of JeM Chief Masood Azhar as a global terrorist by the UN. "China may let go of hold on Azhar" writes The Tribune.
On the economic front, "SEBI cracks whip on NSE, 2 ex-MDs" headlines The Business Standard. The Economic Times writes "SEBI asks exchange to pay 687 crore rupee penalty" and banned it from accessing the securities market for six months following investigations into the colocation of servers.
And finally, "In a first, drone delivers kidney for transplant" in the US reports the Times of India. The paper says, marking a major milestone, drones could open doors for faster and more efficient organ deliveries.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Election Commission giving clean chit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Wardha speech and Congress President Rahul Gandhi expressing his apology in the Supreme Court for attributing his remarks against the Prime Minister to the top court find prominent mention in the newspapers today.
Under the caption, Wardha-speech cleared, the Indian Express writes "PM majority-minority speech: EC says does not violate poll code".The Pioneer reports "EC's clean chit to PM on Rahul's Wayanad haven."
The Hindu reports "Supreme Court insists on apology from Rahul";"Affidavit makes no sense, says bench".The Indian Express notes "After SC frowns on his 'regret', Rahul says will apologise for Rafale misquote".
The Times of India, in its lead story, writes, "Woman who accused CJI of harrassment opts out of probe". The Tribune writes "complainant expresses 'serious concerns and reservations' over in-house panel's functioning".
The Hindu, The Hindustan Times and The Tribune highlight the 'progress' made on the issue of listing of JeM Chief Masood Azhar as a global terrorist by the UN. "China may let go of hold on Azhar" writes The Tribune.
On the economic front, "SEBI cracks whip on NSE, 2 ex-MDs" headlines The Business Standard. The Economic Times writes "SEBI asks exchange to pay 687 crore rupee penalty" and banned it from accessing the securities market for six months following investigations into the colocation of servers.
And finally, "In a first, drone delivers kidney for transplant" in the US reports the Times of India. The paper says, marking a major milestone, drones could open doors for faster and more efficient organ deliveries.
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