Thursday, September 10, 2020

India-China Face-off Can Take Any Trajectory, But Hasn't Reached the Threshold of War: Top Govt Sources

India-China Face-off Can Take Any Trajectory, But Hasn't Reached the Threshold of War: Top Govt Sources


NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:


The Stateman quotes government sources to report that the Chinese troops carried rods, spears and clubs. PLA's bid to dislodge India from peaks foiled headlines The Pioneer.


The Financial Express reports that the clash has failed to dent India-China trade.


The Asian Age has quouted Union Minister Kiren Rijiju as saying that the PLA has confirmed that five missing Arunanchal youth have been found by them.


Classes IX to XII students may attend schools from Sept 21st. MHA allows it on voluntary basis if parents permit, issues safety SoPs, reports The Pioneer.


The Hindu writes, "Digital divide shadows post-pandemic education. NSO report highlights wide disparity in acces to online classes".


And finally, Delhi Metro's busiest corridor, Blue Line, and Pink Line open today, reports The Times of India.

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