Saturday, June 2, 2018

Actor Arbaaz Khan Admits To Betting In IPL, Lost Rs. 2.80 Crore To Bookie: Police

Actor Arbaaz Khan Admits To Betting In IPL, Lost Rs. 2.80 Crore To Bookie: Police


NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

Among the top newspaper stories covered today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's keynote address at the Shangri-La Dialogue is reported with photographs on the front pages of several dailies.
"Modi unveils vision for India-China ties, open Indo-Pacific" headlines the Hindustan Times. "At Shangri-La, Prime Minister calls for free sea, air lanes" reports the Tribune.
After negotiations over portfolios in Karnataka government, Congress decides to enter into a pre-poll alliance with the Janata Dal (Secular) for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections - is a story widely covered. "Eye on 2019, Congress cedes Key Karnataka posts to JDS", writes the Times of India.
In the wake of renewed buzz about opposition unity after BJP's setbacks in Lok Sabha and Assembly bypolls, the Times of India speculates "Twitter exchange triggers talk of Congress, AAP alliance in Delhi". The Asian Age observes "BSP in talks with Congress for pre-poll pact in 3 states".
The news of the farmer protests across India and the ten day farmer strike from June 1st to 10th also gets wide coverage. "Farmers threaten to starve cities" headlines the Pioneer. The paper writes 'Protest in 7 states for MSP, loan waiver, organisations plan to cut off supply.' The Hindustan Times reports "Nationwide shutdown planned on June 10th".
Bollywood actor Arbaaz Khan coming under the scanner of the Thane Police for alleged betting in the recently concluded IPL is also highlighted by most newspapers. "Dabangg's Bhai Arbaaz summoned for IPL betting" headlines the Pionner.
And now you can earn upto 5 crore rupees by becoming an Income Tax informer! The Asian Age reports that sharing information about any benami transaction or property with the IT department could earn you up to one crore rupees, while the same for undisclosed black money stashed abroad could fetch up to 5 crore rupees. "Become an I-T snitch get rich" writes the Daily.
And finally, the Hindustan Times reports - Karthik Nemmani, wins the Scripps National Spelling Bee 2018 in Washington. He adds to the winning spree of Indian Americans who have won every championship for the past decade.

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