Developments have taken serious turn, deeply concerned: India to Iran
AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
Most newspapers have noted the killing of Iranian general in a US drone strike and the fury over the Nankana Sahib attack prominently on their front page.
"Trump calls slain Iran general No. 1 terrorist" says Hindustan Times.
"India caught in crossfire as Trump invokes Delhi", writes The Hindu.
In its story headlined "Why Trump listed Delhi", Mail Today reports that official circles believe that Trump was referring to the 2012 car bomb attack on an Israeli diplomat's wife.
"Gurudwara attack in Pak sparks protests by Sikhs", reports The Statesman. "Anger across party ranks over Nankana vandalism", says The Asian Age. "Gurudwara Sahib not desecrated, claims Pakistan", writes The Pioneer.
"Linguists declare singular 'they' word of decade", reports Hindustan Times. The singular form of 'they' is used to refer to people who identify their gender as neither entirely male nor entirely female, adds the paper.
AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
Most newspapers have noted the killing of Iranian general in a US drone strike and the fury over the Nankana Sahib attack prominently on their front page.
"Trump calls slain Iran general No. 1 terrorist" says Hindustan Times.
"India caught in crossfire as Trump invokes Delhi", writes The Hindu.
In its story headlined "Why Trump listed Delhi", Mail Today reports that official circles believe that Trump was referring to the 2012 car bomb attack on an Israeli diplomat's wife.
"Gurudwara attack in Pak sparks protests by Sikhs", reports The Statesman. "Anger across party ranks over Nankana vandalism", says The Asian Age. "Gurudwara Sahib not desecrated, claims Pakistan", writes The Pioneer.
"Linguists declare singular 'they' word of decade", reports Hindustan Times. The singular form of 'they' is used to refer to people who identify their gender as neither entirely male nor entirely female, adds the paper.
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