Newspaper Headlines: Delhi's Air Quality Worsens, PMO Calls For A Review Meeting
Updated: November 04, 2019 07:35 IST
As air quality in Delhi and and its surrounding areas decreases, Prime Minister's Office on Sunday called for a meeting.
The Times Of India is leading with Delhi turning into pollution capital of world with worst air ever. BJP's Devendra Fadnavis is likely to stake claim to form the government before the deadline set by governor, are the top stories. The Times Of India
Hindustan Times is leading with Delhi air quality touching worst level since 2016, PM Modi telling investors that this is the best time to be in the country, is on the homepage of daily. Hindustan Times
The Indian Express is leading with PM's Office calling a review meeting on air pollution in Delhi and its surrounding areas. Congress claiming that Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's phone too was hacked, is on the homepage of paper. The Indian Express
The Telegraph Priyanka Gandhi Vadra received a message from WhatsApp informing her that her phone faced a digital risk and floor-wage formula worries workers are the top stories. The Telegraph
The Asian Age is leading with the odd-even scheme starting in Delhi from today as air quality decreases and PM's Office asking the chief secretaries of Delhi, Punjab and Haryana to monitor the situation in districts under their jurisdiction on a 24x7 basis are the top stories. The Asian Age