Newspaper Headlines: Top Court's Order To J&K Government To Restore Normalcy In State Made To Front Page Of All Major Dailies

Updated: September 17, 2019 07:39 IST

Newspaper Headlines: Top  Court\'s Order To J&K Government To Restore Normalcy In State Made To Front Page Of All Major Dailies
The Times Of India is leading with Supreme Court's order to J&K government to take all steps to restore normalcy in Kashmir. The daily also has its own report on number of two-wheeler riders without helmet who have died in 2018 on its front page. The Times Of India
Newspaper Headlines: Top  Court\'s Order To J&K Government To Restore Normalcy In State Made To Front Page Of All Major Dailies
Hindustan Times is also leading with Supreme Court's order to the government to restore normalcy in the Valley as early as possible. Saudi Aramco assured India that it will honour its supply contracts despite the production cuts, made to the front page of the daily. Hindustan Times
Newspaper Headlines: Top  Court\'s Order To J&K Government To Restore Normalcy In State Made To Front Page Of All Major Dailies
The Indian Express is leading with J&K administration charging the Public Safety Act on detained former Chief Minister and National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah. The daily also has news of Sonia Dhawan, former Paytm employee who was accused by the owner for stealing data, back as Vice president of the company. The Indian Express
Newspaper Headlines: Top  Court\'s Order To J&K Government To Restore Normalcy In State Made To Front Page Of All Major Dailies
The Telegraph is also leading with Supreme Court's order to ensure that normal life is restored in Kashmir, keeping in mind the national interest and internal security. Mamata Banerjee to meet PM Modi on Wednesday afternoon following a request from the Bengal chief minister, also made to the front page of daily. The Telegraph
Newspaper Headlines: Top  Court\'s Order To J&K Government To Restore Normalcy In State Made To Front Page Of All Major Dailies
The Asian Age is leading with former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah detained under state's stringent Public Safety Act. PM Modi confirming that US President Donald Trump will join him in Houston event made to the front page of paper. The Asian Age

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