Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Encephalitis toll hits 103, govt announces more ICUs for Bihar

Encephalitis toll hits 103, govt announces more ICUs for Bihar

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
All the dailies have covered the news of India beating Pakistan in the World Cup yesterday with a graphic visual on their front pages. "India beat Pak by 89 runs to make it 7-0 in World Cup", headlines The Pioneer. "Rohit Rains Runs, drowns Pak hopes", writes The Times of India.
Another headline covered by all the dailies is on the Prime Minister inviting parties to discuss 'one nation-one election' on 19th June. "PM calls all party meet to discuss simultaneous polls", writes The Times of India.
On Doctors protesting against an assault on their colleague in Kolkata the Hindustan Times writes, "Stand off continues, doctors say Mamata meeting must be taped". The Tribune adds, "Strike across India by doctors today". But The Times of India mentions, "AIIMS doctors to stay away from nationwide strike today".
"Online payment of bills : Four fold surge in rural and semi-urban India", reports The Indian Express.
And finally, "Now, eco-friendly flats for members of parliament" writes The Hindu stating the buildings on North and South Avenues will be constructed using fly ash and waste bricks.

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