Newspaper Headlines: PM Modi, Xi Jinping To Meet In Chennai This Week And Other Big Stories

Updated: October 10, 2019 07:42 IST

Newspaper Headlines: PM Modi, Xi Jinping To Meet In Chennai This Week And Other Big Stories
The Times Of India is leading with SBI cutting both savings and deposits rates. The announcement of Nobel prize in chemistry to John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham and Akira Yoshino for their pioneering work on lithium-ion batteries, is on the front page of paper. More
Newspaper Headlines: PM Modi, Xi Jinping To Meet In Chennai This Week And Other Big Stories
Hindustan Times is leading with PM Modi to meet Xi Jinping on Friday which will create overarching road map to take forward bilateral ties, but the Jammu and Kashmir won't be up for discussion. The Centre announcing an increase of 5 percentage points in the dearness allowance of five million central government employees, is on the front page of daily. More
Newspaper Headlines: PM Modi, Xi Jinping To Meet In Chennai This Week And Other Big Stories
The Indian Express is leading with India taking strong exception to a reference to Kashmir in a meeting between Xi and Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. State Home department Jammu and Kashmir High Court saying that it has revoked the PSA slapped against the detainees, is on the front page of paper. More
Newspaper Headlines: PM Modi, Xi Jinping To Meet In Chennai This Week And Other Big Stories
The Telegraph is leading with activist and politician Shehla Rashid quitting mainstream politics. Colleges and universities reopen in Kashmir but the students stayed away, just as schoolchildren had earlier during the 66-day-old lockdown, is on the front page of daily. More
Newspaper Headlines: PM Modi, Xi Jinping To Meet In Chennai This Week And Other Big Stories
The Asian Age is leading with India officially announcing holding of the second informal summit between PM Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mahabalip-uram near Chennai on October 11-12. Bihar police to close the sedition case against 49 celebrities who had written an open letter to PM Modi raising concerns over incidents of mob lynching across the country. More

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