Thursday, September 7, 2017

400 die in accidents daily, nearly half youth: Report

400 die in accidents daily, nearly half youth: Report

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The bilateral meeting between Indian prime minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the margins of the BRICS summit is one of the top stories covered by newspapers this morning. "Modi, Xi agree to put Doklam behind" leads the Statesman adding "In bilateral meeting, leaders vow to move forward in ties, decide to boost military cooperation to avoid future confrontations". "Healthy, stable bilateral ties are in line with the interests of both nations, says Chinese President"writes DNA.
Gunmen shooting and killing a journalist inside her home in Bengaluru is the other big story covered by most of the news papers this morning. "Karnataka scribe, right-wing critic, killed" writes The Tribune about senior Journalist Gauri Lankesh.
"Two lakh firms deregistered in crackdown on shell companies" states Hindustan Times.
"Identifying Rohigyas to deport, says government as PM visits Myanmar" says The Times of India.
Writing on the explosion of swine flu in India this year DNA writes "H1N1 registers 14-fold rise over 2016 numbers.
Referring to Amit Shah's address at the second conclave of Northeast democratic, a political alliance of nearly 11 parties of the region, The Asian Age quoting the BJP chief writes "Development in Northeast is government's top priority".
The immersion of lord Ganesha on the final day of the Ganesha Chaturthi festival on Tuesday is covered by reports and photographs by almost all the dailies.
And finally, adopt a monument, centre tells corporates. Well,  DNA reports that the centre has reached out to corporate sector and PSU's to adopt over116 ticketed monuments of the Archaeological survey of India.

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