"Stay In Whichever City You Are," Says PM A Day Before Janata Curfew
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Resignation of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Kamal Nath; news related to Covid-19 and the hanging of the 4 convicts in the Nirbhaya case, are the main headlines in dailies.
"Kamal Nath resigns ahead of floor test; BJP set to form government" is the headline in The Hindu.
The Financial Express headline reads, "Delhi, Mumbai move closer to shutdown". Writing about the singer Kanika Kapoor contracting the virus, the paper reports that the news has rocked Parliament and Rashtrapati Bhawan.
Hindustan Times writes that experts fear that a sharp bump in corona tally could be the beginning of a larger spread.
"'Long live Nirbhaya' fills air as rapists walk to gallows" reads The Pioneer headline. "Justice at dawn" headlines The Times of India.
The Indian Express reports that during Sunday Janata Curfew trains and the Metro will not run.
Finally, "Sensex rises 1,628 points on stimulus hopes" reports The Times of India on its front page. The Economic Times writes, "Market recovers nearly 6% but Dalal Street still wary of lockdowns".
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Resignation of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Kamal Nath; news related to Covid-19 and the hanging of the 4 convicts in the Nirbhaya case, are the main headlines in dailies.
"Kamal Nath resigns ahead of floor test; BJP set to form government" is the headline in The Hindu.
The Financial Express headline reads, "Delhi, Mumbai move closer to shutdown". Writing about the singer Kanika Kapoor contracting the virus, the paper reports that the news has rocked Parliament and Rashtrapati Bhawan.
Hindustan Times writes that experts fear that a sharp bump in corona tally could be the beginning of a larger spread.
"'Long live Nirbhaya' fills air as rapists walk to gallows" reads The Pioneer headline. "Justice at dawn" headlines The Times of India.
The Indian Express reports that during Sunday Janata Curfew trains and the Metro will not run.
Finally, "Sensex rises 1,628 points on stimulus hopes" reports The Times of India on its front page. The Economic Times writes, "Market recovers nearly 6% but Dalal Street still wary of lockdowns".
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