30 Rain-Related Deaths In Telangana, Including 15 In Hyderabad
Newspaper Headlines
Most newspapers today take note of release of Mehbooba Mufti, PDP Chief, after one year. The Hindustan Times headline reads, "Mufti gets to walk free, 14 months later."
With the government being bent upon ensuring Covid appropriate behaviour, administrations launch 'maskfies' (taking a selfie while wearing a mask) contest wherein the winner would be featured on LED billboards maintained by the NDMC, "District admins plan 'maskfies', street Ramlilas on Covid warriors." informs the Hindustan Times.
The Asian Age on its front page has a picture of an illuminated Akshardham Temple after it reopened for the public following months of closure due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
With winter knocking at the doors, "Low winds, weather turn Delhi air 'very poor'. Stubble burning in neighbouring states add to woes, writes the Pioneer.
A sharp fall in the borrowing costs of states as RBI decides to buy debt via open market operations", Borrowing costs for states ease after RBI support steps" states the Financial Express.
And finally, The Hindu hails the laudable efforts of Tabassum Mansoor, Principal of the Indian School in Benghazi, who led the negotiations with militants in Libya The caption reads. "The Principal who won freedom for Indian hostages."
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