Newspaper Headlines: Temple To Be Built On Disputed Land, Separate Plot For Mosque

  • The Times Of India, like most of the papers in India, is leading with Ayodhya verdict on land dispute case.
    The Times Of India, like most of the papers in India, is leading with Ayodhya verdict on land dispute case.
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  • 'Temple gets site, mosque a plot ', The Indian Express says in its Sunday headline. The constitution bench directs Centre to formulate a scheme within 3 months for temple trust.
    'Temple gets site, mosque a plot ', The Indian Express says in its Sunday headline. The constitution bench directs Centre to formulate a scheme within 3 months for temple trust.
  • The Hindustan Times also focuses on Ayodhya. The court also ordered that a five-acre plot at a prominent site in Ayodhya would be given to Muslims to build a new mosque.
    The Hindustan Times also focuses on Ayodhya. The court also ordered that a five-acre plot at a prominent site in Ayodhya would be given to Muslims to build a new mosque.
  • The Telegraph front page also reports on Ayodhya. It says the disputed 2.77 acres belong to the deity, Ram Lalla Virajman. The Centre should constitute within three months a trust to facilitate the construction of Ram temple.
    The Telegraph front page also reports on Ayodhya. It says the disputed 2.77 acres belong to the deity, Ram Lalla Virajman. The Centre should constitute within three months a trust to facilitate the construction of Ram temple.
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  • 'Ram Lalla comes home, a new masjid to rise', says the Asian Age in its lead copy. Supreme Court calls Babri's demolition a crime, but says hindus' claim on land is stronger.
    'Ram Lalla comes home, a new masjid to rise', says the Asian Age in its lead copy. Supreme Court calls Babri's demolition a crime, but says hindus' claim on land is stronger.