'Emotive Issue': Don't Tinker With Three-Language Formula, Says Congress on Amit Shah's Hindi Pitch
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Papers have given different leads today. 312 Indian-origin Sikhs living in foreign countries being removed from the Home Ministry's Adverse List gets prominently highlighted by the press. The Hindu and the Tribune report "Government refuses to reveal names claiming 'legal impediment'".
Reporting on COP 14 takeaways, The Hindustan Times writes "Delhi Declaration calls for land-based solutions" such as afforestation, enhancing soil carbon and changing diets for biodiversity conservation.
"India as Pakistan lobbies at UN" headlines the Tribune. The paper says 'Battery of diplomats leaving nothing to chance ahead of Modi's UNGA speech on September 27'.
The odd even car scheme back in Delhi from November 4th to 15th gets wide coverage. The Indian Express quotes Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari as saying "Not needed, Delhi will be pollution-free in 2 years".
A top headline in the Times of India reads "No steps taken in 63 years on Uniform Civil Code, says Supreme Court".
And finally, "Ganesha now the God of Recycling" reports the Times of India. Around 29 thousand Ganesh idols were handed over to Latur administration in Maharashtra for recycling following an appeal not to immerse them. Well, that's called evoking Green Blessings!
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE
Papers have given different leads today. 312 Indian-origin Sikhs living in foreign countries being removed from the Home Ministry's Adverse List gets prominently highlighted by the press. The Hindu and the Tribune report "Government refuses to reveal names claiming 'legal impediment'".
Reporting on COP 14 takeaways, The Hindustan Times writes "Delhi Declaration calls for land-based solutions" such as afforestation, enhancing soil carbon and changing diets for biodiversity conservation.
"India as Pakistan lobbies at UN" headlines the Tribune. The paper says 'Battery of diplomats leaving nothing to chance ahead of Modi's UNGA speech on September 27'.
The odd even car scheme back in Delhi from November 4th to 15th gets wide coverage. The Indian Express quotes Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari as saying "Not needed, Delhi will be pollution-free in 2 years".
A top headline in the Times of India reads "No steps taken in 63 years on Uniform Civil Code, says Supreme Court".
And finally, "Ganesha now the God of Recycling" reports the Times of India. Around 29 thousand Ganesh idols were handed over to Latur administration in Maharashtra for recycling following an appeal not to immerse them. Well, that's called evoking Green Blessings!
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