Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Obama's tweet after Charlottesville becomes the most-liked tweet ever

Obama's tweet after Charlottesville becomes the most-liked tweet ever

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Prime Minister's Independence day speech is covered prominently by papers today.
"Kashmir needs hugs, not bullets, says Modi" is the Hindustan Times headline. "Shortest speech, strongest message" observes the DNA. The Hindu writes "Show collective will to build a New India, says Modi. 'Shun violence in name of faith', The Times of India cites him.
'Citizens of all religions, ethnicity proud Indians', DNA quotes Chief Justice Khehar, recalling his family's role in the freedom movement.
Many papers carry photographs of school staff and children in a flooded Assam village saluting the Tricolour. The Mail Today caption reads "Flag over Flood".
The Hindu has a photograph  of the colourful 'Dahi Handi' ritual on Janmashtami taking on a distinct national flavour, with the Tricolour, captioned "High on freedom".
"First Partition museum set to open this week in Amritsar", reports the Hindu Business Line.
"Trump, Modi agree to elevate strategic talks , new mechanism ready,", states The Indian Express, as the US President called the Indian Prime Minister on India's Independence Day. The Times of India notes, " Eye on China, US and India announce 'elevated ' tie-up".
"Navy to commission Scorpene-class submarine INS Kalvari this month" mentions the Hindu Business Line.
"After Gujarat , Bihar Congress wary of revolt" notes The Asian Age.
And finally, patients visiting AIIMS in Delhi will not have to pay  for Blood tests, X-Rays , and similar tests, as well as admission and registration charges, with all medical tests below 500 rupees set to be free at the country's premier institute, is a front page report in the Hindustan Times.

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