Newspaper Headlines: Centre Banning Export Of Onion And Other Big Stories
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The Times Of India is leading with its report on this month on course to be the wettest September India has seen in 102 years. PM Modi urging people to quit tobacco and saying it was a "myth" that e-cigarettes posed no danger, is on the front page of paper.
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Hindustan Times is leading with analysis of crime data between January 1 and September 20, in which experts said there is a decline in street crime numbers at a time when anecdotal accounts suggest it is one of the biggest problems plaguing the city. Home Minister Amit Shah saying world leaders have supported the Centre's move to abrogate the Constitution's Article 370, made to the front page of daily.
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The Indian Express is leading with the Jammu and Kashmir State Election Commission announcing local council elections on October 24. Central government deciding to ban the export of onions in a bid to control the retail price hike across the country, is the the front page of daily.
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The Telegraph is leading with its report on Atal Pension Yojana in which a woman from a Odisha village has been unable to withdraw her name from the scheme. Home Ministry rushing to defuse a backlash over a planned suspension of CRPF troops' "ration allowance".
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The Asian Age is leading with PM Modi meeting BJP central election committee to finalise names of candidates for the coming Assembly polls in Maharashtra and Haryana. Government banning the export of onions with immediate effect, made to the front page of daily.