Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Independence Day speech: Narendra Modi seeks 'New India' by 2022, shows PM confident of re-election

Independence Day speech: Narendra Modi seeks 'New India' by 2022, shows PM confident of re-election

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The first  Independence Day speech by President Ram Nath Kovind finds prominence in most dailies today.  "President rallies for New India Partnership, stresses on synergy between citizens and the government," reports The Statesman. "Egalitarian New India by 2022," quotes The Pioneer.
"Gross callousness in Gorakhpur: NHRC," notes Hindustan Times. "The incident was a mistake that happened at some level: Amit Shah," quotes DNA. "CM Yogi faces questions MP Yogi asked in the Lok Sabha 20 times in 12 years," notes The Indian Express.
"Article 35-A may go to Constitution bench amid growing political unease in Jammu and Kashmir," says the Tribune."Plea against Article 35-A cites gender bias," mentions The Indian Express.
"Flood fury engulfs North-East India," headlines the Pioneer. "6 Soldiers among 25 fear dead in Uttarakhand cloud burst," says the Times of India.
"JD-U suspends 21 Sharad loyalists,"reports Asian Age.
And finally, "Letting yourself be sad makes you happier, less stressed," The Times of India quotes researchers of the University of California, Berkley. "People who accept their negative emotions without judging or trying to change them are able to cope with their stress more successfully."

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