Telangana State Road Transport employees call off nearly two-month-old strike
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The Supreme Court asking the Centre for relevant documents pertaining to the swearing in of Devendra Fadnavis as Maharashtra Chief Minister - before allowing a floor test, comprise the top headlines in most Papers. The Asian Age writes "Supreme Court seeks governor's, and Fadvanis letters".
Even as The Hindu says that, Prime Minister Modi commends the patience and maturity shown by people after the Supreme Court verdict on Ayodhya, The Indian Express highlights that the National Commission for Minorities Chairman, Mr. Hasan Rizvi has said that Muslims should refrain from filing a review plea against the earlier Supreme Court ruling.
''On top of the world" headlines The Hindu, and India continuing its winning ways with a 2-0 series win against Bangladesh. It's the first team in the history of Test cricket to record four consecutive inning wins, successfully wrapping up a day-night Pink Test".
The Times of India informs us that ''Climate change could have ended ancient Gujarat settlements''. Latest excavations at Karim Shahi and Vigakot sites in Kutch, dating back to 2100 BCE reveal that climate change, decline in rainfall, drying up of rivers and changing weather patterns - probably led to migration of entire settlements.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Supreme Court asking the Centre for relevant documents pertaining to the swearing in of Devendra Fadnavis as Maharashtra Chief Minister - before allowing a floor test, comprise the top headlines in most Papers. The Asian Age writes "Supreme Court seeks governor's, and Fadvanis letters".
Even as The Hindu says that, Prime Minister Modi commends the patience and maturity shown by people after the Supreme Court verdict on Ayodhya, The Indian Express highlights that the National Commission for Minorities Chairman, Mr. Hasan Rizvi has said that Muslims should refrain from filing a review plea against the earlier Supreme Court ruling.
''On top of the world" headlines The Hindu, and India continuing its winning ways with a 2-0 series win against Bangladesh. It's the first team in the history of Test cricket to record four consecutive inning wins, successfully wrapping up a day-night Pink Test".
The Times of India informs us that ''Climate change could have ended ancient Gujarat settlements''. Latest excavations at Karim Shahi and Vigakot sites in Kutch, dating back to 2100 BCE reveal that climate change, decline in rainfall, drying up of rivers and changing weather patterns - probably led to migration of entire settlements.
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