China raises Kashmir issue at UN, India says it is 'internal matter'
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
· Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling for a united stand against terrorism at the 74th UN General Assembly session dominates top newspaper headlines.
· ''A silence that spoke volumes. PM does not mention Pakistan, Kashmir in UN speech'' headlines
the Times of India. ''Modi talks peace, Imran warns of war'' reports the Asian Age.
· The Tribune and the Times of India highlight Pakistan's double standards in its headlines : ''Why this concern for Indian Muslims when you are not worried about those in China, US asks Pakistan''.
· The development in the INX media corruption case also gets wide coverage . "INX media net widens: Ex-Niti Aayog CEO among 4 to be prosecuted" writes the Indian Express.
· Quoting an IHS Markit report, the Statesman says "Corporate tax cut to improve India's competitiveness".
· The Asian Age highlights a significant move of the Election Commission where it ruled that doubtful voters, left out of Assam's NRC, can still vote, as long their cases are pending before the Foreigners Tribunals.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
· Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling for a united stand against terrorism at the 74th UN General Assembly session dominates top newspaper headlines.
· ''A silence that spoke volumes. PM does not mention Pakistan, Kashmir in UN speech'' headlines
the Times of India. ''Modi talks peace, Imran warns of war'' reports the Asian Age.
· The Tribune and the Times of India highlight Pakistan's double standards in its headlines : ''Why this concern for Indian Muslims when you are not worried about those in China, US asks Pakistan''.
· The development in the INX media corruption case also gets wide coverage . "INX media net widens: Ex-Niti Aayog CEO among 4 to be prosecuted" writes the Indian Express.
· Quoting an IHS Markit report, the Statesman says "Corporate tax cut to improve India's competitiveness".
· The Asian Age highlights a significant move of the Election Commission where it ruled that doubtful voters, left out of Assam's NRC, can still vote, as long their cases are pending before the Foreigners Tribunals.
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