Pakistan refuses use of its airspace for PM Modi's flight to US
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The External Affairs Minister's comments on the PoK issue and yesterday's market-crash are the two major stories that stand out among other headlines across dailies this morning.
The Indian Express quotes the External Affairs Minister as saying, "PoK a part of India, one day will have physical jurisdiction. The Lead headline in the Tribune reports the minister as saying, "No talks till Pak curbs terror."
"Markets slip as crude oil worries spook investors" writes the Hindustan Times. The Economic Times headline says, "Bulls stay on slippery ground over oil spill"
BSP MLAs breaking away from the party ranks is noted in the Asian Age that writes, "Boost for Gehlot as 6 BSP MLAs join Congress in Rajasthan"
Govt's latest push to revive the rural economy is the lead story in the Hindu. The paper writes, "Govt. to peg MGNREGA wages to inflation in bid to hike incomes"
Hard to imagine a society that's gender neutral, isn't it? Well, the first step in this direction has been taken. A Times of India headline says, "A british couple is raising its baby to be gender-neutral"
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The External Affairs Minister's comments on the PoK issue and yesterday's market-crash are the two major stories that stand out among other headlines across dailies this morning.
The Indian Express quotes the External Affairs Minister as saying, "PoK a part of India, one day will have physical jurisdiction. The Lead headline in the Tribune reports the minister as saying, "No talks till Pak curbs terror."
"Markets slip as crude oil worries spook investors" writes the Hindustan Times. The Economic Times headline says, "Bulls stay on slippery ground over oil spill"
BSP MLAs breaking away from the party ranks is noted in the Asian Age that writes, "Boost for Gehlot as 6 BSP MLAs join Congress in Rajasthan"
Govt's latest push to revive the rural economy is the lead story in the Hindu. The paper writes, "Govt. to peg MGNREGA wages to inflation in bid to hike incomes"
Hard to imagine a society that's gender neutral, isn't it? Well, the first step in this direction has been taken. A Times of India headline says, "A british couple is raising its baby to be gender-neutral"
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