Saturday, May 4, 2019

Bhubaneswar Airport Suffers Heavy Damage As Cyclone Fani Batters Odisha

Bhubaneswar Airport Suffers Heavy Damage As Cyclone Fani Batters Odisha

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Odisha coast bracing the might of "extremely severe" cyclone Fani grabs the top headline space in most of the newspapers today.

"One million shifted as India's worst cyclone in 20 years hits today" headlines the Times of India. "Super Cyclone to make landfall near Puri between 8 and 10 am today" writes the Pioneer.

The UN listing of JeM chief Masood Azhar as a global terrorist continues to make news. The Hindustan Times writes "US bolsters India's stand on Pak link in Azhar ban" ; "Indian Strategy : Let US take lead" adds the daily.

The Election Commission giving another clean chit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his Barmer's speech in Rajasthan and clearing Congress President Rahul Gandhi's Siroha Speech in MP for alleged Model Code of Conduct violations gets widely reported.

The Hindu leads with "Decide on Modi, Amit Shah 'hate speeches' by May 6, Supreme Court tells EC". The Asian Age notes "SC to hear plea over Rahul's UK nationality" next week.

Reporting on Madhya Pradesh's Tikamgarh Lok Sabha constituency, that is battling a drought-like situation for years, the Indian Express writes " In dry heart of India, Elections 2019 is all about water".

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