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Newspaper Headlines: PM Modi On His Government's 100 Days, Central Delhi To Get Makeover, BJP-Run States Reject The New Motor Vehicles Act

  • The Times Of India reports that a four-decade-old Uttar Pradesh law puts the tax burden of the chief minister and his council of ministers on the state exchequer, PM Modi in an election rally said 100 days in governance were just a "trailer".
  • The Central Delhi is set to get mega makeover is the lead story on Hindustan Times. Three Jaish-e-Mohammed militants were arrested in Jammu's Kathua district is also on Page 1.
  • Pakistan says no plan for second consular meeting for Kulbhushan Jadhav. The Indian Express reports that The state-owned MMTC Ltd has floated a tender for import of onions from "Pakistan, Egypt, China, Afghanistan or any other origin", triggering criticism from Maharashtra farmers.
  • The lead story on The Telegraph is a report by the daily on Union minister Piyush Goyal's statement on Indian economy. He said "maths never helped (Albert) Einstein discover gravity". The Supreme Court said it would "have no hesitation" in revealing the reasons for transferring high court judges also made to the front page.
  • The Union home ministry has rejected the demand of a separate flag and constitution for Nagaland is the lead story of The Asian Age. More BJP-run states have rejected the new Motor Vehicles Act also made to he page 1 of the daily.
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