Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Tamil Nadu orders closure of Thoothukudi Sterlite plant: Residents hope for best, but look back in anger

Tamil Nadu orders closure of Thoothukudi Sterlite plant: Residents hope for best, but look back in anger

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

The Hindustan Times reports that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged people to shun low grade plastic and polythene which cause immense pollution, in his Man Ki Baat programm. Prime Minister's praise of D. Prakash Rao, a tea seller from Bhubaneshwar, teaching and feeding slum children for free also finds mention. Also Rao has donated blood 214 times.
''Modi rips into Congress from expressway dais'' headlines The Statesman, while talking about PM's inauguration of the Delhi-Merrut Expressway yesterday.
Election Commission saying that in 2019, 24 lakh EVM's will be required for simultaneous polls, reports the DNA.
''Paper demand to rise to 20 million tonnes in FY 20'' is a Statesman headline.
KVIC creates approximate 15 lakh jobs then PMEGP scheme is a Pioneer headline.
In a first of its kind excercise, the Indian Railways has undertaken a clean train competition involving about 400 trains, to be evaluated next month. This will be a cleanliness audit, says the Pioneer report.
Soon, the Bhagwad Gita will be made available in Nepali language by Gorakhpur Press on popular demand from the Nepalese reports Mail Today.
The DNA report how the famed terracotta products from Gorakhpur are all set to get geographical indication tag. The clay is collected from Aurangabad ponds only in May and June and the red color never fades away, so it is eco friendly too.
A riveting folk, music show at IGNCA, Delhi by Basanti Bisht, 400 school children in Goa having collected 17 tonnes of segregated waste, Jaipur's MANJU DEVI, Porter No. 15, the first woman porter of North East Railways, and two wheeler parts to be made by women prisoners in Yeravada jail, Pune are some of the other stories covered by newspapers today.

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