Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Don’t vote for BJP, TD tells Karnataka

Don’t vote for BJP, TD tells Karnataka

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

Heart warming pictures of Indian sportswomen at the 21st Commonwealth Games, holding aloft their medals - for Table tennis, Weightlifting, Shooting - are splashed over the front page of newspapers this morning. "Girls give India 3 golden Cheers"- headlines The Times of India.
Even as The Hindu writes "Non-bailable warrants issued against Nirav Modi and Choksi", The Times of India reports that a year before the 13,500 crore PNB - Nirav Modi scam came to light, the Central Vigilance Commission had sounded an alarm over 'irregularities' in the gems and jewellery sector.
The Asian Age writes - Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Sunday asserted that the BJP would not win the 2019 Lok Sabha polls and even Prime Minister Narendra Modi might lose from Varanasi under a 'united' Opposition.
The Times of India writes that the Cauvery row took centre stage on Sunday after Rajnikanth and Kamal Haasan warned the Modi Government that it would earn the wrath of the people of Tamil Nadu if the Cauvery Management Board was not formed soon. "Cauvery row unites Rajini, Haasan" headlines the Asian Age.
The Hindu informs us that - directly criticising Russian President Vladimir Putin, US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that there would be 'a big price to pay', after medical aid groups reported that dozens of people were killed by poison gas in a besieged rebel-held town in Syria.
Excess extraction of groundwater is to blame for the 61 per cent decline in groundwater levels in wells across India between 2007 and 2017, according to the Ministry of Water Resources, reports Hindustan Times. It is currently a race against rising population and managing water resources.
And in conclusion - a story from Mail Today of 'Aadhaar card details reuniting a 31 year old missing woman with her family. Mentally ill and lost on the roads of Delhi, a court order confirmed her Aadhaar bio-metrics and the Delhi Police reunited her with her husband in Rajasthan.

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