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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Kathua rape and murder case verdict, heat wave continuing to grip North India, Yuvraj Singh retiring from international cricket and Girish Karnad passing away are some of the top stories that dominate headlines today.
"3 Kathua accused get life term", writes The Tribune. "6 convicted in grisly Kathua rape-murder, only one is let off," headlines The Asian Age.
The Hindu notes, "At 48 degrees Celsius, Palam records highest-ever June temperature, "while The Pioneer reports, "Sizzling Delhi breaks record- At 48 degrees Celsius, national capital reaches all-time summer peak."
"Girish Karnad passes away at 81," headlines The Hindu. "Playwright who engaged with history to articulate India's modernity," reports The Indian Express.
And Finally, As students queue up for admissions to Delhi University, The Hindu informs, "2.85 lakh apply to DU as Friday deadline nears-BA (Hons) English most popular, receives Ninety two thousand three hundred forty six applications."
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Kathua rape and murder case verdict, heat wave continuing to grip North India, Yuvraj Singh retiring from international cricket and Girish Karnad passing away are some of the top stories that dominate headlines today.
"3 Kathua accused get life term", writes The Tribune. "6 convicted in grisly Kathua rape-murder, only one is let off," headlines The Asian Age.
The Hindu notes, "At 48 degrees Celsius, Palam records highest-ever June temperature, "while The Pioneer reports, "Sizzling Delhi breaks record- At 48 degrees Celsius, national capital reaches all-time summer peak."
"Girish Karnad passes away at 81," headlines The Hindu. "Playwright who engaged with history to articulate India's modernity," reports The Indian Express.
And Finally, As students queue up for admissions to Delhi University, The Hindu informs, "2.85 lakh apply to DU as Friday deadline nears-BA (Hons) English most popular, receives Ninety two thousand three hundred forty six applications."
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