Sunday, May 6, 2018

7 Indian Engineers Kidnapped In Afghanistan's Baghlan, Say Reports

7 Indian Engineers Kidnapped In Afghanistan's Baghlan, Say Reports

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:

"Modi 'raps frenemy JD(s) for Congress pact" headlines Pioneer. Prime Minister blasts Congress for playing politics on mahadayi, poverty and farmers, says, after Karnataka loss, it will be reduced to PPP Congress.
700 Uttarakhand villages have been deserted and more than 3.83 lakh people have migrated from them in the last 10 years, is a front page story in The Tribune. They migrated largely in search of jobs, education and health facilities in that order.
"Farmers see red as tomato prices crash after bumper harvest" headlines the Business Standard. After potato a few weeks ago, its tomato now. Tomato farmers from Haryana to Tamil Nadu are forced to abandon their crop in the field due to low prices.
Delhi government likely to put a cap on hospital projects this week is a Times of India headline. Delhi could become country's first state to do so.
Rajasthan's Dholpur village has had no bride coming in for the last 22 years due to lack of drinking water along with road connectivity. But recently, the village saw clean drinking water coming in and so rang the first wedding bells after 22 years is a heartening report in the DNA.
A cash starved animal shelter PANJRAPOL in Gujarat's Banaskantha district letting loose 5,700 cattle for want of government apathy has been reported by the DNA with a picture.
In a first of its kind event at the UN in New York, there will be an exhibition and a seminar on the Jaipur foot, from 15th to 18th May. It has benefited 17 lakh people so far with presence in 29 countries says a Hindu report.
The Indian Express carries a full page write up on the suicide among paramilitary personnel. 700 of them have committed suicide in the last 6 years surpassing those killed in action, being posted in some of the toughest terrains.

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