Sunday, September 11, 2016

Jammu and Kashmir: Four militants, one cop killed in ongoing operations in the Valley

Jammu and Kashmir: Four militants, one cop killed in ongoing operations in the Valley

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
Under the headline, "Embraer jet deal: MHA seeks information on ‘graft’", the Asian Age reports that the $208 million jet deal with Brazilian aircraft maker Embraer during the UPA regime has kicked up dust with US authorities going into alleged payment of kickbacks.
Stories related to the Paralympics in Rio have been prominently covered by major dailies. The Times of India has a picture of the gold medal winner Thangavelu Mariyappan who's been raised by a single mom, and Greater Noida boy Varun Bhati, who won the bronze in the T42 high jump event. "Indian gold at Rio Paralympics is a story of tragedy and triumph", says the Indian Express.
The Hindu reports that External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has asked Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to grant admission in a government school to 16-year-old Pakistani girl Madhu who had come to India with her family two years ago after fleeing religious persecution in Pakistan’s Punjab.
Newspapers report of the continuing violence in Kashmir. The Asian Age says 2 more killed, Valley toll 78.
Zakir Naik NGO’s ` 50L grant to Rajiv Gandhi trust per norms: says the Govt., reports Hindustan Times.
Bunking school will soon become difficult for students as the parents will be able to track online whether their kids have attended classes or not. Under the headline, "SMS alerts to parents will make school harder to bunk for KV kids", writes Hindustan Times.
"No compensation for 52 years! SC scraps land acquisition" - under that headline, the Pioneer reports that a 52-year delay by the Centre to award compensation in a land acquisition proceeding in Delhi’s Vasant Kunj area has led the Supreme Court to strike down the acquisition order as bad in law.
And finally, tired of your vehicle and its aging, limited features? The Times of India says over the next few years, manufacturers plan to offer many types of improvements through downloads that are beamed directly to the car via satellite, Wi-Fi or cellular signal.

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