Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Coronavirus - 6 Who Attended Delhi Mosque Congregation Die Of COVID-19 In Telangana

Coronavirus - 6 Who Attended Delhi Mosque Congregation Die Of COVID-19 In Telangana

NEWSPAPERS  hEADLIINES:-

The continuing mass movement of migrant workers on roads and highways amid the countrywide coronavirus lockdown gets top attention in newspapers today.
"Government orders sealing of state, district borders to check mass infection," reports the Statesman. The Times of India writes "Seal borders to stem migrant exodus, ensure shelter, food, wages, rent relief: Government to states." The Hindu says, "Migrant workers to be stopped, quarantined at borders, orders Centre."
"Informal sector workers not registered, officials flag problems in paying wages" headlines the Indian Express.
"No more essential and non-essential: curbs on goods transport lifted" informs the Indian Express. "Newspaper supply chains in list of essential services" writes the Hindustan Times.
Quoting a Chinese research underlining the importance of random testing at a mass scale to identify the 'silent carriers' of Covid-19, the Pioneer writes "Mass tests in India must, as  50 per cent China cases showed no symptom."
"Spain Princess 1st royal to die from Covid-19" notes the Times of India.
"German Minister kills self on "Virus crisis worries" headlines the Pioneer.
Under the caption "Lockdown Tips",  The Hindustan Times shares the story of navy commander Abhilash Tomy who spent an astonishing 275 days in complete isolation trapped at sea.
And finally, there is a silver lining in the countrywide coronavirus lockdown and that is clean air. Quoting from the Central Pollution Control Board data, the Pioneer writes - as many as 103 cities in India registered vastly improved air quality on Sunday with people seeing blue skies instead of heavy grey smog.

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