Tuesday, January 10, 2017

We guard borders 'empty stomach', says BSF jawan in video

We guard borders 'empty stomach', says BSF jawan in video

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The DNA, quoting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address at the Pravasi Bhartiya Divas in Benguluru, writes - "Worshipers of Black Money opposing Government move".
Blood ties matter, not colour of passport, Modi tells Global Indians is a headline in The Hindu. Speaking at the same event the Prime Minister, assuring NRI's, said - 'security and safety of Indian national abroad is of utmost importance to us.
The top headline in The Indian Express reads - "14 Lakh crore rupees in old notes are back, only 75,000 crore rupees out". In order to expedite a return to normalcy, the Govt has sought the RBI's opinion to know if it could release about 75,000 crore from its own currency reserves.
The Statesman reports - following demonetisation of high value currency since 8th November - the Income Tax department has detected undisclosed income of over 4,807 crore rupees, after carrying out over a thousand Income Tax searches across the country.
The Asian Age reports that over the past two years the Govt has been able to successfully develop its assets in the social media world with millions of followers - developing separate handles for Ministries and Ministers. Today the Govt is not only capable of generating trends but also of culling any rumor mongering.
India offers surface-to-air, 25 km range Akash missile to Vietnam, reports The Times of India. Wary of China, both countries crank up bilateral military relations.
And finally, The Times of India tells us that a group of amateur archaeologists have stumbled across a major find of an ancient historical site - dating back between 6000 and 3000 BC  - at Sicily in Italy. The Sicily sundial, a circular arrangement stones likened to Stone Henge in England, is still functioning and can accurately determine seasons.

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