Wednesday, September 14, 2016

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NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The latest in the Cauvery water dispute is one of the top stories in most of the dailies this morning. "Karnataka releases water, turns to Prime Minister for parity" headlines the Asian Age adding, "cauvery protests claim second life". The papers quotes the Prime Minister as saying "Pained at the development. In a democracy, solutions are found through restraint and mutual dialogue".
The fever out break in the national capital is the other big story this morning. "Diseases go viral, leaders go missing" leads Hindustan Times. "Chikungunya toll at 5; Lieutant Governor, Chief Minister and most Ministers out  of city", reports the Times of india.
On the latest in the Jammu and Kashmir situation the Hindu writes "Eid celebrations subdued in Valley, 2 killed in violence". The paper writes that for the first time in nearly two centuries, no Eid prayers were offered at the historic Jama Masjid.
"Father vs Son vs Uncle: war erupts in Samajwadi party parivar" leads the Indian Express, adding "Akhilesh sacks chief secretary close to Shivpal, Mulayam strikes back".

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