Thursday, July 7, 2016

7 May Lose Eyesight After Surgery In Hyderabad, Government Orders Probe

7 May Lose Eyesight After Surgery In Hyderabad, Government Orders Probe

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expanding and shuffling the portfolios of many of his prominent minsters makes front page news in all the dailies this morning."Shaken and stirred. Modi stuns all with mega changes" says the Mail Today adding "Smriti loses HRD to Javadekar, Jayant shifted out of finance and Venkaiah gets Information and Broadcasting as poll and performance dominate."
"Smriti pays price for run of controversies."writes Hindustan Times.
"Kejriwal aide sent to 5 day police custody in graft case" states Hindustan Times. In another report, while the Hindu quotes the CBI as saying "Delhi government hyping up Kumar like sheshnaag". "CBI gets 5 days to question Chief Minister's Chief Secretary, others" informs the Times of India.
Referring to the Bangladesh terror attacks the Asian Age writes "Dhaka refuses to identify 6th eatery attacker". "Dhaka cops admit to killing cafe hostage" reports Hindustan Times. While the Times of India quotes one of the Dhaka jihadi's dad as saying "I apologise to Tarishi's kin".
All the newspapers report of NASA's solar-powered Juno space-craft successfully entering Jupiter's orbit after a five year journey from earth in a giant step to understand the origin and evolution of the king of planets and the solar system.
"Daughter-in-Law Dikshit says ready for any role in UP" states the Pioneer. "UP's daughter-in-Law ready to take the lead" writes the Statesman. The papers write that Shiela is to be the Congress Chief Minister face in Uttar Pradesh on Kishor's recommendation.
The Times of India reports to break the peace deadlock, a Coast Guard team will visit Pakistan from July 12 to July 14 to attend a global meet in Karachi on maritime issue and also engage Pakistani Maritime Security Agency on coastal security.
The Pioneer and the Times of India report of an appalling story of a Chennai medico who threw his pet dog off the 5th floor just for fun. Needless to say the city of Chennai is outraged and police are on the lookout for the youth and his friend who video graphed the cruel act. The poor animal suffered horrific injuries.
And finally, the Times of India reports that  troubled by mosquitoes the US town of North Hempstead residents are building bat nets to tackle them. They are building bat houses in parks to attract bats as they can devour one thousand mosquitoes in an hour.

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