Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Chowkidar Took Money From Poor, Gave To Anil Ambani: Rahul Gandhi

Chowkidar Took Money From Poor, Gave To Anil Ambani: Rahul Gandhi

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi rolls out AyushmanBharat is the top story in almost all newspapers. The Indian Express reports''PM rolls out world's largest health insurance scheme, says not based oncommunal, caste lines''. The Asian Age writes Modi rolls out'game-changer health secheme for 50 crore people.

On the uproar over the Rafale deal, The Times ofIndia quotes Finance Minister Arun Jaitley as saying 'CAG will examineRafale pricing, but deal to stand'. Mail Today quotes the Minister assaying 'Truth can't have two versions'. The Asian Age headlines''Jaitley hints at Hollande, RaGa jugalbandi ''.

Naxals guning down TDP MLA and another party leader in Andhra Pradesh has been widelycovered by most newspapers. The Hindu reports TDP MLA, leader shot dead byMaoists in Araku Valley.  the IndianExpress writes ''Maoists break 4-year calm in Andhra, kill MLA, ex-MLA''.

The Pioneer headlines ''Diphtheria toll at 18 for want ofdrugs in Delhi'' as 147 kids were admitted to hospital with severe infection.

''Stubble burning begins, Delhi braces for foulair'' is the lead story in the Hindustan Times .

''In Parting shot, Monsoon shows its Might ''writesThe Tribune, as ''Beas in spate, IAF chopper rescues 19 stranded inKullu''. The paper reports, all schools in Kinnaur, Kangra and Solan districts have been closed in view of therains.

''Imran faces heat for 'diplomatic debacle''reports the Asian Age, as Pakistan Opposition says PM Khan should havedone 'homework' before suggesting to re-start bilateral talks with India.

''Naval plane spots boat, injured commander to berescued today'' states the Indian Express, of Indian Naval CommanderAbhishek Tomy, representing India in the international solo circumnavigationGolden Globe Race-2018.

''Doordarshan runs away with viewers, DTHsubions stand still'', as its bouquet of free-to-air channels mopped upsome 30 million subscribers, reports the Financial Express.

And finally The Times of India carries amoving story from Kashmir of how a ''Slain SPO's father put skull cap atultras' feet'', begging the Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists to spare the SPO'slife, but to no avail.

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