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AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
Female devotees in the 10-50 age group being denied entry into Kerala's Sabarimala temple gets top coverage in newspapers today.
"10 women sent back from Sabarimala" headlines the Statesman. "Experts say police action a violation of SC order" writes the Hindustan Times.
The Sunday Express reports athe National Ganga Bill to be introduced in the upcoming winter session of Parliament. "Ganga pollution: Government plans five year jail, 50 crore rupee fine" headlines the daily.
"Opposition to press government over jobs, economy in winter session" reports the Hindustan Times.
"Loan fairs infused 1.8 lakh crore in economy" informs the Hindustan Times. The paper says Loan Melas were held in 400 districts during the festive season to boost consumption and accelerate economic growth.
"Air India, Bharat Petroleum Corporation to be sold by March says Finance Minister" headlines The Sunday Times.
Anil Ambani, along with four other directors, resigning from Reliance communication amid insolvency proceedings gets wide coverage in the dailies.
"Only Mumbai tap water safe to drink" writes the the Financial Express. Quoting a BIS report, the Sunday Pioneer writes "Delhiites in deep water" as the capital flunks in all 19 potable tests; whereas safest Mumbai doesn't need ROs".
AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
Female devotees in the 10-50 age group being denied entry into Kerala's Sabarimala temple gets top coverage in newspapers today.
"10 women sent back from Sabarimala" headlines the Statesman. "Experts say police action a violation of SC order" writes the Hindustan Times.
The Sunday Express reports athe National Ganga Bill to be introduced in the upcoming winter session of Parliament. "Ganga pollution: Government plans five year jail, 50 crore rupee fine" headlines the daily.
"Opposition to press government over jobs, economy in winter session" reports the Hindustan Times.
"Loan fairs infused 1.8 lakh crore in economy" informs the Hindustan Times. The paper says Loan Melas were held in 400 districts during the festive season to boost consumption and accelerate economic growth.
"Air India, Bharat Petroleum Corporation to be sold by March says Finance Minister" headlines The Sunday Times.
Anil Ambani, along with four other directors, resigning from Reliance communication amid insolvency proceedings gets wide coverage in the dailies.
"Only Mumbai tap water safe to drink" writes the the Financial Express. Quoting a BIS report, the Sunday Pioneer writes "Delhiites in deep water" as the capital flunks in all 19 potable tests; whereas safest Mumbai doesn't need ROs".
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