Wednesday, August 31, 2016

England set world record ODI total of 444 vs Pakistan

England set world record ODI total of 444 vs Pakistan

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The Kashmir situation, rains in the capital resulting in traffic jams and Chikungunya fever, and Khel Ratna Awards are major stories this morning.

"All-party team heads to the Valley next week', led by Rajnath "  is the lead in the Indian Express. 'Kashmir violence took us by surprise" Hindustan Times quotes BJP General Secretary , Ram Madhav.

"Delhi stung by 412 cases of Chikungunya in a week", headlines the Hindustan Times. "Double vector spectre in Delhi" writes the Pioneer. The Times of India reports "Hospitals burst at seams as city shivers with fever".

"Heavy downpour brings back chaotic Delhi-uge, Gurujam" states the Hindustan Times. US Secretary of State, John Kerry got a taste of Delhi's monsoon traffic jams, as he was stuck on the road for 1 hour, reports the Times of India.

Riled by Islamabad's global outreach on Kashmir, New Delhi will keep Pakistan out of BRICS regional meet, notes the Indian Express, on its front page.
"Women of Steel, Dreams of Gold", leads the Times of India on Sakshi, Sindhu and Dipa getting the Khel Ratna. The Pioneer writes " Super Girls Bag Top Honours."
"Explain Bulandshahr rape remark: SC to Azam Khan", is a front page story in The Indian Express.
"Inflation leaves no room for rate cuts, says Rajan", reports the Business Standard , citing the RBI's annual report, that India's growth is below potential. 'Banks not passing on rate cuts to customers' The Times of India quotes the outgoing RBI governor.
"Andhra leads in making all 112 urban areas 'Open Defecation Free' followed by Kerala and Gujarat" covers the Pioneer on its front page, also citing a study , "ODF villages back to square one due to water, space crunch."
"ISIS jihadis rooting for Trump to win Presidential polls", reports the Asian Age.
And finally, "Four years after London , bronze for India to turn Silver-- and how"says The Indian Express. Indian Wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt may be in for a pleasant surprise of an unexpected upgrade, triggered by a positive dope test of the silver winner in the 60-kg freestyle event in London.

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