Saturday, February 23, 2019

Amid Global Pressure, Pak Government Takes Control Of Jaish Headquarters

Amid Global Pressure, Pak Government Takes Control Of Jaish Headquarters

Newspaper headlines


"Congress , BJP begin war of words on Pulwama" is the Hindustan Times headline.
The Tribune on its front page says "No surplus water flow to Pak". It quotes Union Minister Gadkari as saying "will divert it to J &K , Punjab, Shahpur Kandi, is national project."
"EPF interest hiked to 8.6 per cent ahead of polls " is the ASIAN AGE headline.
"11.8 lakh title claims of tribals and forest dwellers rejected, "Implement own eviction orders, SC tells states is reported by the Times of India headline.
The Amount of black money stashed abroad could be anywhere between 3.6 billion dollars and 490 billion dollars according to three government reports, says Hindustan Times in a box item.
In a first of its kind the Aero India show in Bengaluru conducted a DRONE OLYMPICS competition which showcased how these UAV's or unmanned Aerial Vehicles could be used for surveillance or disaster management, also paving way for more start ups - reports the Business Standard.
" Don't believe in fake calls claiming deletion of names " is a PIONEER headline, quoting Chief Electoral officer of Delhi Dr. Ranbir Singh. He has called these calls misleading.
Some other Stories Covered by Newspapers:-
Tata Starbucks to use only fully compostable recyclable items from 5th of June.
The opening of waste to wonder park in Delhi yesterday where 150 tonnes of waste were used to make monuments.

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