Newspaper Headlines: Farooq And Omar Abdullah Meet National Conference Party Leaders And Other Big Stories

  • <b>The Times Of India</b> is leading with Supreme Court to hear the plea to save Aarey trees today. India-US trade deal has brightened with the two sides reducing their differences and agreeing to allow more goods to be shipped by both countries, is on the front page of paper.
    The Times Of India is leading with Supreme Court to hear the plea to save Aarey trees today. India-US trade deal has brightened with the two sides reducing their differences and agreeing to allow more goods to be shipped by both countries, is on the front page of paper.
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  • <b>Hindustan Times </b> is leading with two delegations from the National Conference meeting senior party leaders Farooq and Omar Abdullah in Srinagar and demanding the release of leaders. The Supreme Court to hear Aarey tree-felling case today, made to the front page of daily.
    Hindustan Times is leading with two delegations from the National Conference meeting senior party leaders Farooq and Omar Abdullah in Srinagar and demanding the release of leaders. The Supreme Court to hear Aarey tree-felling case today, made to the front page of daily.
  • <b>The Indian Express</b> is leading with National Conference delegation meeting detained leaders Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah in Srinagar. Overall financial flows to the commercial sector have declined sharply, by around 88 per cent, according to the latest RBI data.
    The Indian Express is leading with National Conference delegation meeting detained leaders Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah in Srinagar. Overall financial flows to the commercial sector have declined sharply, by around 88 per cent, according to the latest RBI data.
  • <b>The Telegraph</b> is leading with National Conference politicians meeting the Detained former chief ministers Omar Abdullah and Farooq Abdullah. Union minister Prakash Javadekar saying there were no media restrictions in Kashmir and that all the Valley newspapers were being published without any difficulty, made to the front page of paper.
    The Telegraph is leading with National Conference politicians meeting the Detained former chief ministers Omar Abdullah and Farooq Abdullah. Union minister Prakash Javadekar saying there were no media restrictions in Kashmir and that all the Valley newspapers were being published without any difficulty, made to the front page of paper.
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  • <b>The Asian Age</b> is leading with National Conference delegation meeting party President Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah in Srinagar. Government planning to take a group of foreign diplomats to Jammu and Kashmir, made to the front page of daily.
    The Asian Age is leading with National Conference delegation meeting party President Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah in Srinagar. Government planning to take a group of foreign diplomats to Jammu and Kashmir, made to the front page of daily.