Top Court Sets November 17 As Deadline To Pronounce Verdict On Ayodhya Land Dispute Made To Front Page Of All Major Dailies
-
The Times Of India is leading with Supreme Court confirming that its verdict on Ayodhya land dispute would be pronounced on or before November 17. Pakistan has turned down an overflight request by India for PM Modi's upcoming US trip is also on the front page of paper.
-
The Indian Express is leading with J&K Governor Satya Pal Malik saying that he is against war to take back PoK, and rapid development of J&K will ensure the return of PoK to India. The Union Cabinet has approved an Ordinance that bans e-cigarettes across the country, made to the front page of paper.
-
The Telegraph is leading with their special story on speech by a class 11 boy on Mahatma Gandhi. The ban on production and sale of e-cigarettes made to the front page of daily. West Bengal Chief minister Mamata Banerjee met PM Modi and invited him to inaugurate with her a mining project in Bengal, is on the front page of paper.
-
The Asian Age is leading with the Supreme Court saying that the ongoing Ayodhya hearing would conclude by October 18, 2019. West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and discussed issues relating to her state, made to the front page of daily.