Thursday, March 14, 2019

China Again Blocks Move to List JeM Chief Masood Azhar as Global Terrorist by UN, Govt Expresses Disappointment

China Again Blocks Move to List JeM Chief Masood Azhar as Global Terrorist by UN, Govt Expresses Disappointment

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
In the run-up to Lok Sabha elections, all parties are bracing up vigorously to allure the voters and this makes for top headlines across papers today.
"Congress kicks off campaign blitz on Modi's home turf", writes The Hindustan Times while The Business Standard writes, "Modi says Congress culture antithesis of Gandhian thought".
The Hindu Business Line headlines, "Satta Bazaar bets on 245-250 seats for BJP in Lok Sabha Polls," adding "Post airstrike on Pakistan, prospects of Modi's return to power look brighter."
The Asian Age quotes BSP supremo, Mayawati in its headline, "No alliance with Congress in any state."
With the model code of conduct coming into effect, The Asian Age informs, "Government websites drops pics of Prime Minister, ministers."
After the deadly crash of Ethiopian Airlines aircraft, many countries ban flights of Boeing 737 Max 8. Financial Express headlines, "737 Max 8 groundings spread across the globe."
All papers have covered Supreme Court's retake on the fire cracker ban. The Hindu writes, "We cannot kill jobs in cracker industry," while Hindustan Times notes, "Vehicles worse, says Supreme Court in hearing on firecracker ban."
To mark the centenary of Jallianwala Bagh massacre, The Tribune carries an exclusive about the Partition Museum in Amritsar unfolding the story of Punjab as it was in 1919 through an exhibition and a specially crafted marigold made of Khadi, which will be available from March 13 to April 13.
And finally, in some bizarre news, The Hindu Says, "Flight returns after mother forgets baby." A Saudi Arabian Airlines flight had to make a last minute turn-around because a passenger forgot her baby behind  at the airport. 

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