Wednesday, February 27, 2019

5-star Balakot camp was sitting duck target for IAF, 350 terrorists killed while sleeping: Sources

5-star Balakot camp was sitting duck target for IAF, 350 terrorists killed while sleeping: Sources

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
"Car used in Pulwama bought 10 days before terror attack" says The Times of India headline.
"Karnataka scrambles to rein in wildfire in Bandipur forest - blaze raging for four days now, Air Force joins operation says CM" - is the Hindustan Times headline.
The Tribune headlines "No new tax, farmer friendly Haryana budget."  Also there will be a social security cover for small land owners, unorganized sector workers.  The paper also carries a picture of the grieving wife and son of the brilliant, brave and fearless DSP Aman Thakur who gave his life fighting terrorists in J&K.  He was from Gagla village of Doda district. AmanThakur had given up government job before joining the police force, says a Pioneer report.
The Hindu Business Line, on front page, reports that the Adani group has entered the airports business and emerged the highest bidder to run airports at Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Mangaluru and Thiruvananthapuram.
The Pioneer quotes the NIPPON Chairman from Japan as saying that still 110 laws exist at Central and State levels which discriminate against leprosy.
The Virasat-e-Khalsa Museum in Anandpur Saheb is the top ranked museum in terms of numbers of visitors - 5,000 footfalls a day and was built to commemorate 300 years of Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh.
Most newspapers also carry colorful pictures of National War Memorial inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi yesterday, it's a homage to 26,000 martyrs.
The Hindu while reporting on the Oscar winning short film - period end of sentence carries picture of the original Pad Man - Arunachalam Muruganantham from Coimbatore.

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