Thursday, September 22, 2016

Rafale deal cleared, to be signed on Friday

Rafale deal cleared, to be signed on Friday

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The army foiling two infiltration bids from across the border in Kashmir killing some of the terrorists while losing a jawan makes for front page news in most of the major dailies this morning."Operation Flush-Out"headlines the Mail Today adding "as more terrorists emerge out of holes to launch attacks, India begins a severe crackdown in Uri and Handwara". On Sunday's attack which left 18 soldiers dead, the Indian Express quotes the National Investigation Agency (NIA)  probe as saying "terrorists locked soldiers in cook house, store".
All the news papers carry the shocking story of a 21-year-old female teacher bleeding to death in broad daylight  as her stalker stabbed her 22 times on a busy road in front of hoards of onlookers in north Delhi's Burari.
Referring to the latest development in Samajwadi party in Uttar Pradesh The Pioneer writes "Twist in pari-war tail! Mulayam Singh Yadav crowns Amar with general Secretary post".
On the Cauvery water dispute The Hindu writes "Apex court doubles quantum of Cauvery water for Tamil Nadu, asks Centre to set up Management board within four weeks."
The Tribune reports that India's most coveted address, 7 Race Course Road, is all set to be renamed 7 Ekatma Marg with the capital's municipal authorities geared up to clear a name change proposal by BJP lawmaker Meenakshi Lekhi.
The Indian Express reports claiming that missing or faulty equipment were supplied by the Government to Indian soldiers on peacekeeping missions in Congo and Sudan, the United Nations has cut an estimated 338 crore Rupees. from its two-year reimbursements to India.
"Reserve Bank of India says 10-rupee coin very much in use, refusal may invite legal action" notes Hindustan Times.
And Finally, computing may help cure cancer in 10 years? Well, the Times of India reports that Microsoft is working at treating the disease like a computer virus, that invades and corrupts the body's cells and can reprogram them.

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