Thursday, April 12, 2018

Zuckerberg put on back foot as House grills Facebook CEO over user tracking

Zuckerberg put on back foot as House grills Facebook CEO over user tracking

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah to fast  on April 12th to protest Parliament logjam is one of the stories that dominate the front pages this morning. "PM to lead BJP's fast against House washout. Amit Shah to hold sit-in at Hubli in poll-bound Karnataka tomorrow" headlines the Pioneer.
"Modi to present 4-year report card to nation. Black money curbs, jobs, FDI to top pre-2019 exercise" informs the Asian Age.
In another story, The Hindu quoting the Prime Minister says "Opposition blocking development efforts. My government has kept every promise made to the people."
On the Nation wide anti-quota Bharat Bandh the Asian Age writes "Cold response to upper caste bandh; clashes in some states."
Referring to the Cauvery water dispute the Hindustan Times writes "Cauvery Board likely to be on lines of Bhakra beas model." In a related story the Hindu writes "Protesters play spoilers as Chennai hosts IPL match. Roads blocked, footwear hurled inside stadium."
And finally, Badminton's finest Kidambi Srikanth on top of the world to be crowned number one this week. Well, Hindustan Times reports that after leading India to their first badminton mixed team gold at Commonwealth Games, Kidambi Srikanth will on Thursday reach the pinnacle of international badminton, becoming the first Indian man to be ranked as the world's Number one singles player.

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