Monday, September 18, 2017

How Violence in Myanmar Radicalized a New Generation of Rohingya

How Violence in Myanmar Radicalized a New Generation of Rohingya

A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
The investigation done by the Central Board of Secondary Examination or CBSE into the murder of a child at the Ryan International School in Gurugram is prominently noticed on the front pages. The Hindustan Times quotes the Board as saying "Ryan school flouted security rules, guilty of negligence". The DNA reports "Ryan faces de-affiliation as CBSE blames school"
All the papers take note of Union Tourism Minister K Alphons's comments on the high fuel prices in the country. The Hindu quotes the Minister as saying "Car owners not starving, can afford petrol hike". The Indian Express reports him as saying, "Those who can afford to buy petrol should pay more tax".
In a special front page story on changes being introduced in all of the 182 text books brought out by the National Council of Educational Research and Training,  the Times of India reports "NCERT updaes books after 10 years : Demonetisation, GST in syllabus ; Swachchta, Beti Bachao also part of text".
In what is a first....the DNA reports that Indian scientists will study climate change by observing and analysing the depths of the Indian Ocean. The paper adds, the aim of the study is to forecast climate change till 2050.

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