Top Court Orders Maharashtra Government To Stop Cutting Trees In Mumbai's Aarey Colony And Other Big Stories

  • <b>The Times Of India</b> is leading with Supreme Court asking Maharashtra government to stop cutting trees in Aarey Colony and directed it to maintain status quo. Onion prices soaring by Rs 800 a quintal as farmers boycott auction, is on the front page of daily.
    The Times Of India is leading with Supreme Court asking Maharashtra government to stop cutting trees in Aarey Colony and directed it to maintain status quo. Onion prices soaring by Rs 800 a quintal as farmers boycott auction, is on the front page of daily.
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  • <b>Hindustan Times</b> is leading with Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority announcing a slew of measures aimed at pre-empting a spike in pollution. Supreme Court temporarily halting the cutting of trees in Mumbai's Aarey colony, asking the state government to maintain status quo, is on the front page of daily.
    Hindustan Times is leading with Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority announcing a slew of measures aimed at pre-empting a spike in pollution. Supreme Court temporarily halting the cutting of trees in Mumbai's Aarey colony, asking the state government to maintain status quo, is on the front page of daily.
  • <b>The Indian Express</b> is leading with Supreme Court restraining authorities from felling more trees in Mumbai's Aarey and ordering status quo. Telecom regulator working on a set of recommendations for the Department of Telecommunications to regulate the so-called over-the-top (OTT) service providers, is on the front page of paper.
    The Indian Express is leading with Supreme Court restraining authorities from felling more trees in Mumbai's Aarey and ordering status quo. Telecom regulator working on a set of recommendations for the Department of Telecommunications to regulate the so-called over-the-top (OTT) service providers, is on the front page of paper.
  • <b>The Telegraph</b> is leading with a report on how a man died in Kashmir as his family was unable to find an antidote due to lockdown in the valley. Supreme Court directing Mumbai civic authorities to stop the chopping of trees in Aarey Colony, is on the front page of daily.
    The Telegraph is leading with a report on how a man died in Kashmir as his family was unable to find an antidote due to lockdown in the valley. Supreme Court directing Mumbai civic authorities to stop the chopping of trees in Aarey Colony, is on the front page of daily.
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  • <b>The Asian Age</b> is leading with Supreme Court directing Maharashtra government not to cut any more trees in Aarey Milk Colony area of Mumbai. India receiving first tranche of details about financial accounts of its residents in Swiss banks, is on the front page of paper.
    The Asian Age is leading with Supreme Court directing Maharashtra government not to cut any more trees in Aarey Milk Colony area of Mumbai. India receiving first tranche of details about financial accounts of its residents in Swiss banks, is on the front page of paper.