Saturday, April 8, 2017

Chhattisgarh TV anchor reads out breaking news of her husband’s death in car accident

Chhattisgarh TV anchor reads out breaking news of her husband’s death in car accident

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Many major dailies have covered on their  front pages the Supreme Court directive to the Centre and six States, on their reply to a petition seeking curbs on cow-protection vigilantes. "SC may tether cow vigilantism", reports The Mail Today. "Why not ban Gau-rakshaks, SC asks centre, six states", headlines The Times of India.
The US attack on a Syrian airbase in retaliation for a suspected chemical attack that killed 70 people, has also been covered prominently. "Provoked, US hits Syrian airbase", notes The Pioneer; while The Indian Express adds" With strikes on Syria, Trumps sets up US-Russia face-off".
The Hindustan Times reports that Air India has lifted a ban on Shiv Sena lawmaker Ravindra Gaikwad, but a section of the national carrier's pilots refused to fly him unless he apologised for allegedly assaulting a senior cabin crew on board a flight last month. Meanwhile, The Asian Age adds that the aviation regulator DGCA was drafting rules for establishing a " National No- fly list " to deal with unruly passengers in a more effective manner.
In a related aviation story The DNA reports on its  front page " Air India, Indigo aircraft have a close shave on IGIA runway " .
In its front page story The Indian Express reports" Prohibition has led to addiction to drugs : Bihar doctors find out".
And finally, "Dogs may help protect kids from obesity," informs The Hindustan Times. Having a furry friend at-home may lead to a reduced risk of allergy and obesity in children, suggests a new research in the journal  Microbiome.

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