Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Image Credit: AP Brics: Now more driven, with ambitious agenda

 Image Credit: AP Brics: Now more driven, with ambitious agenda

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The Re-shuffle of the Cabinet yesterday by the Prime Minister dominates most papers today.
"Modi shuffles deck with eye on 2019 is the Hindustan Times headline.
'Its madam Raksha Mantri' says the DNA "Modi" chooses performance over politics  says the Hindu Business Line.
"Some prizes, many surprises" says The Pioneer.
North Korea gives world nuclear nightmare" is a Pioneer headline.
"Bureaucracy tries to erode RBI governors power's:Rajan", is a front page headline in the Business Standard which further adds that Former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan has reiterated his concerns over the bureaucracy impinging on the powers of the Central Bank. In a just released book 'I Do, What I Do' .
"The garbage issue seems to be mounting in Delhi, with villages of Rani Kheda refusing two trucks of garbage, reports the Statesman. "We would Rather Die" says the villages.
The Hindu reports of a 11 year old Divya Deshmukh from Nagpur, having won the world Cadets Chess Championship. A Picture shows Maharashtra Chief Minister receiving  the champion at the airport.
The Hindu carries a colorful picture of a huge Ring shaped kite being flown at Shankumugham beach by Kerala tourism to mark the Onam week celebrations.
The DNA carries a picture of Tribal girls in Dhanbad immersing Jawa Dala - baskets of saplings after the end of Karma festival. The paper also reports of 30 sex worker from sonagachi turn into Chefs this Durga Pooja.
The Hindu in its headline "A barefoot movement to help poor walk safely", reports a month long footware collection drive has begun in Bengaluru as part of the effort by two Bengaluru based entrepreneurs who want to make a point  that a large segment of India's population can not afford  footware despite India being the second largest producer in the world.
Less footfall in the Delhi Book Fair that concluded yesterday./ Jeevamrutam, a bio fertilizer giving a push to zero budget farming in Hukumpeta/ Trans women celebrating Onam in Malapuram/ Siali leaf plates a big hit in France, giving a boost to Odisha villages/A wife appreciation day celebrated by some Delhi Tamils yesterday/ the first butterfly census  in Delhi on 17 September are some of the other stories covered by most newspapers today.

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