Sunday, June 30, 2019

Pune Builders Were Warned 5 Months Ago About Wall That Killed 15

Pune Builders Were Warned 5 Months Ago About Wall That Killed 15

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

The trilateral meeting of Japan, US and India on the sidelines of the G-20 summit; Amit Shah talking tough on Kashmir and the monsoons paralysing Mumbai are some of the prominent stories covered by the press today.

The Times of India reports, "Modi stands ground with Trump, trade talks soon."

"India refuses to sign declaration on free flow of data across borders," writes The Indian Express.

"Presidents rule for 6 more months in J&K," writes the Hindu while The Pioneer headlines, "Shah blames Nehru for Kashmir problem - Lok Sabha gives nod to extend President's Rule in J&K."

"More quit as Rahul insists he's not chief," headlines The Tribune on a series of resignations pouring in from Congressmen as Rahul Gandhi made it clear to Delhi unit leaders that he was no longer Congress President after the Party's dismal performance in the Lok Sabha.

And finally, "Hottest day ever in France as nation sizzles at 45 degrees Celsius", writes the Asian Age on Europe sweltering in an early summer heatwave."

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