Tamil Orator Arrested For "Inciteful Remarks" Against PM Modi, Amit Shah
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE:
General Manoj Mukund Narvane takes charge as India's 28th Army Chief is a headline in almost all news papers. Quoting the new Army Chief The Indian Express writes "We reserve the right to pre-emptively strike at Pak terror".
"Finance Minister unveils 102 lakh crore rupees investment road map" informs The Financial Express.
"Prime Minister, Industry brainstorm on achieving 5-trillion dollar target" writes The Economic Times adding "Meetings held over past week to seek feedback and suggestions to boost economy, more in offing".
"SMS facility is fully restored in whole of Jammu and Kashmir" notes The Asian Age.
"Nitish says 'all is well' in alliance, soft-pedals Kishor-Sushil wrangle" reports The Pioneer.
The Tribune informs that "Relief for Punjab cops; weekly off, 8-hour shift".
The Mail Today writes that "Railways raise fares on New Year's eve".
And finally, Hindustan Times reports that "Sunny day in Delhi brings relief, India Meteorological Department forecasts rain."
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE:
General Manoj Mukund Narvane takes charge as India's 28th Army Chief is a headline in almost all news papers. Quoting the new Army Chief The Indian Express writes "We reserve the right to pre-emptively strike at Pak terror".
"Finance Minister unveils 102 lakh crore rupees investment road map" informs The Financial Express.
"Prime Minister, Industry brainstorm on achieving 5-trillion dollar target" writes The Economic Times adding "Meetings held over past week to seek feedback and suggestions to boost economy, more in offing".
"SMS facility is fully restored in whole of Jammu and Kashmir" notes The Asian Age.
"Nitish says 'all is well' in alliance, soft-pedals Kishor-Sushil wrangle" reports The Pioneer.
The Tribune informs that "Relief for Punjab cops; weekly off, 8-hour shift".
The Mail Today writes that "Railways raise fares on New Year's eve".
And finally, Hindustan Times reports that "Sunny day in Delhi brings relief, India Meteorological Department forecasts rain."
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