Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Govt in damage control mode after 9 killed in Dalit protests, says committed to well being of SCs, STs

Govt in damage control mode after 9 killed in Dalit protests, says committed to well being of SCs, STs

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

J&K erupts: 12 terrorists, 3 jawans, 4 civilians slain" is an Asian Age headline. At least 12 terrorists belonging to Hizbul Mujahideen and Laskar-e-Taiba were killed yesterday.
The Financial Express reports that with only 25 per cent productivity in Lok Sabha, 190 crore rupees was washed out in the Budget Session.
"Sand miners, encroachers killing Yamuna" is a Mail Today headline with Haryana not releasing much water, villages at Haryana border are staring at the river which has totally vanished at its entry point.
Another result of mining has been reported by the DNA. A 500 year old perennial waterfall in Goa in HARVALEEM village near Pandava caves has gone dry, marring the religious significance and natural beauty of the place.
Now, the famous Golden Temple in Amritsar is saying no to plastic- special bags made from starch granules derived from maize and potato that have been used for carrying Karah Parshad, says a Tribune report.
Now here is a radio bulletin - just for 3 minutes an FM radio channel, alerts listeners about the movement of Elephants. This was started by Jharkhand forest department to check man- elephant conflict in the state. Hamaar Haathi; Hamaar Saathi, is its name. Thats a report in Hindustan Times.
Want to know why mishaps rise when city is hosting global events? Cops search for missing link in crashes by undertaking a study to ascertain the same is a India Today clipping from Mail Today.
A startling revelation by a study says that states with high GDP face greater risk of diabetes - is a report in Indian Express.
In the recent WUSHU Nationals, that concluded on Saturday young players from Odisha made their mark, against all odds, while getting free training from their coach Pankaj Mahanto. Many of the players are either single parent children or orphans who could barely afford their meals - is a heartening report in The Tribune.

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