Friday, February 21, 2020

No Clean Chit from FATF, Pakistan to Remain on Grey List Till June 2020

No Clean Chit from FATF, Pakistan to Remain on Grey List Till June 2020

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The second visit of the Supreme Court appointed interlocutors to the Shaheen Bagh protest site in Delhi is prominently noticed on the front pages. The Hindu writes " On second day of dialogue, Shaheen Bagh protestors propose traffic solutions".

On the forthcoming visit of US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump to India, the Hindustan Times writes "Melania Trump to attend 'happiness class' at a government school in Delhi".

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's address at a Sangh Samagam in Ranchi, is widely noticed in the press. The Times of India quotes Mr Bhagwat as saying "Word 'nationalism' not viewed positively these days ; Associated with Hitler, Nazism in many places".

Many papers take note of the call by some Congress leaders for a full time party president. The Tribune reports "Rahul sole contender for Congress chief post as Tharoor seeks poll".

Everyone of us uses the feature cut-copy-paste almost everyday. the Hindustan Times informs us of the passing away of scientist Lawrence Tesler. The scientist who invented cut-copy and paste.

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