Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Terrorists may target south India, says Army

Terrorists may target south India, says Army

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:

Quoting the Prime Minister The Statesman writes ''Development, Trust and big changes have marked the 100 days of his government''.
The Pioneer reports Union Home Minister Amit Shah as saying, ''Article 371 to remain intact, but North-East out of bounds for squatters''.
All the dailies have covered the passing away of the Lion among legal eagles Jethmalani at the age of 95. The Times of India writes '' 'Bhishma Pitamah' of Indian law is no more''.
''UGC-AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) merger bill soon'' reports Hindustan Times aiming to create a single regulator for higher education in the country.
''Tribal status likely for Ladkah'' is a headline in The Tribune.
On Chandrayaan 2 lander being spotted on moon, The Hindu states ISRO Chief Sivan confirms hard landing of Module.
The Business Standard writes ''Busy highways to be placed under trusts'', within the aegis of NHAI.
The Economic Times reports of life expectancy improving marginally. ''Women expected to live for 70.4 years and men for 67.8 years'' according to a latest data. 

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