Thursday, June 15, 2017

London fire survivors describe horror: 'All the time they kept screaming. The screams moved with the fire'

London fire survivors describe horror: 'All the time they kept screaming. The screams moved with the fire'

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The political storm and farm crisis in Mandsaur, continue to be in focus in the press.
"Death and rage stalk fields of Mandsaur" headlines the Hindustan Times, stating ironically "Bumper onion crop hurts farmers". "Five farmer suicides in one week in MP", reports the Statesman. "Farm fire spreading : It's time PM douses flames" writes the DNA.
"US hails Modi's New India vision" leads the Pioneer. 'Modi's vision will help create US jobs' the Asian Age quotes President Donald Trump's press secretary, Sean Spicer.
"UK judge takes dig at India's delay in giving proof in Mallya case" highlights the Times of India. "Mallya denies all charges at London hearing" notes the DNA.
"Centres rushes more forces to Darjeeling" writes the Asian Age, as Gorkha bodies vow to fight for a separate state.
"Countering China's OBOR, India, Japan plan their own connectivity initiative" linking Asia with Africa, informs the Statesman.
"Don't go by rumours, GST will roll out from July 1 says government", is as DNA headline. quoting a top officials from the government who denounces scotching rumours of delay.
"Map for autonomous bodies : FTII to be corporatised, IIMC part of JNU or Jamia" as part of a review of 679 existing autonomous bodies, mentions the Indian Express.
And finally, "Soon, one entrance test to replace cut-offs is a DNA headline. adding that the race for high cut of marks for admissions to under graduate courses might soon be over for 800 universities if the Centre plans a common entrance test.

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