Sunday, September 25, 2016

Hyderabad rains: Film stars reach out to flood-hit

Hyderabad rains: Film stars reach out to flood-hit

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's strong message to Pakistan makes for front page news in all the major dailies this morning. The Pioneer quotes Modi as saying "We export software, Pakistan exports terror. Accuses Pak of consipiring to spill blood across Asia, says the Statesman. "PM speaks to the people of Pakistan:Let's go to war, against poverty, unemployment...let's see who wins" is the banner headline in the Indian Express.
In a related story Mail Today headlines "India begins glam war on Pakistan". The paper writes comic Raju Srivastava cancels Pakistan show, Bollywood biggies post angry remarks,movies & serials face boycott in pop culture showdown.
On the upcoming Uttar Pradesh elections Hindustan Times writes "Rahul says no alliance for Congress in UP polls."
Referring to the Jat reservation stir the Tribune quotes the High Court telling Haryana "You want us out (of jat stir probe); not happening".
Writing on the floods in Hyderabad the Pioneer writes "Army, NDRF begin relief operations in drowing Hyderabad" adding "warning of more rain keeps Telangana, Andhra on tenterhooks".
Most of the papers report that 5 people were killed in a shooting at a mall in the US state of Washington with the gunman described as a 'Hispanic male' still at large.
"Refusal to accept 10 rupees coin in Uttar Pradesh may invite sedition case" informs The Times of India.
The Asian Age reports of the shocking news of a Kiosk owner who got pictures from facebook and distorted them to harass 50 girls. The accused Rajesh Gambhir has been arrested in Ashok Vihar area of Delhi.
The Indian Express quotes the Maharashtra food and drug administration as saying "Tests show mercury in L'Oreal products. The paper writes that the company has challenged the finding and said it does not use banned substance.
And finally, some heart warming news of the Patna man who can't abandon the abandoned. Well, the Hindu reports that Gurmeet Singh is all set to receive this year's World Sikh award in London. For over 20 years Gurmeet Singh has been visiting the lawaris or the abandoned patient's ward of Bihar's biggest government hospital every night with food, medicine, and compassion for poor patients who have no one to turn to. At the lawaris ward, patients wait for this good samaritan as someone waits for their angel.

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