Thursday, June 13, 2019

5 CRPF jawans killed, 4 others injured in Anantnag terror attack, militant gunned down

5 CRPF jawans killed, 4 others injured in Anantnag terror attack, militant gunned down

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Newpapers have picked up different stories for their lead today.
"Supreme Court frees journalist, says liberty is sacrosanct, non-negotiable" reports The Times of India on the journalist who was arrested by the UP government for sharing a post against Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
"AN-32 wreckage finally found in Arunachal hills," writes The Tribune on the findings of search operation for missing aircraft.
"Panel may recommend splitting 27 per cent OBC quota into three bands," writes Hindustan Times. The paper adds, "The panel will divide the community into three sub-categories on the basis of benefit they have got from quotas.
The Indian Express writes, "Plan to import talent: A third of Deputy Secretaries from outside."
The Business Standard writes "Nripendra Misra, PK Mishra get cabinet rank."
"India staring at longest heatwave in three decades," headlines Hindustan Times. while The Mail Today writes, "Delhi's double whammy- The culprit behind the killer heat and dust." Experts say Aravalli's mindless destruction is leading to desertification in NCR.
And finally, The Tribune informs, "All 30 science varsity posts vacant for 5 years- No laboratory too for Rewari students."

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