Saturday, February 18, 2017

Mark Zuckerberg is worried about sensationalism in news. But Facebook could do more to help

Mark Zuckerberg is worried about sensationalism in news. But Facebook could do more to help

Newspapers Headlines
New Chief Minister in Tamil Nadu, decision in 2005 Delhi blast case and blast in Pak Sufi shrine are major stories in the press this morning.
"Tamil Nadu political impasse ends for now as Palaniswami is sworn in" headlines the Hindu Business Line. "EPS in, OPS out of Tamil Nadu CM race" is the lead in the Pioneer. "Tamil Nadu gets third Chief Minister in nine months" notes the DNA. The Indian Express observes "OPS alone for now, friends have bigger things in mind".
"After 11 years in jail, 2 accused in Delhi blasts cleared on all counts" leads the The Times of India. "3 blasts, 11 years, over 60 dead, but cops botch case" writes the DNA.
"At least 70 killed in Pak terror strike, Islamic State owns up" is the lead in The Indian Express. The paper adds, "Islamabad to face heat at Paris meet this weekend" on terror funding.
"Political divide emerges after Army chief warns stone-pelters" notes the DNA.
"Mehbooba Mufti to expand cabinet today" in the first expansion of her nine-month-old Ministry, reports the Hindu.
"By next year, centralised admissions for nursery" writes the  Times of India, of a Delhi Government proposal to enable parents to apply to their schools of choice through a single online platform.
The Pioneer notes "Dry Bihar to keep babus thirsty across globe". As per new whip, IAS/IPS officers and Judges to face music if they consume alcohol even outside the state.
And finally, "Uber recruits DTU graduate at starting pay of 1.25 crore rupees", the second-highest offer received by a student at Delhi Technology University ever, reports the Hindustan Times.

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