Trump says India a key ally
A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES :-
The BRICS Summit dominates headlines this morning. "Russia with India on terror, but China still on the fence. "leads Hindustan Times. "Russia, India sign defence deals worth 43,000 crore rupees" writes the Financial Express adding "16 pacts signed, both nations call for zero tolerance in dealing with terrorists."
The Stampede in Varanasi is the other big story in newspapers this morning. "24 killed in Varanasi bridge stampede" informs the Tribune."
"Historic deal reached to cut fastest growing greenhouse gases" notes the Statesman. The paper writes that the legally binding deal signed in Kigali, commits nations to reduce hydro fluorocarbons use by 85 percent by the year 2045.
Writing on the controversial Kanpur based meat exporter Moin Qureshi, The Indian Express says "Meat exporter Moin Qureshi held briefly at Delhi airport".
The Hindu quotes the Medical Council of India telling doctors across India "hand out legible preions".
The Times of India reports that in Madhya Pradesh's Katni district no toilet at home means no passport. Applicants must have toilets at home in order to get their names cleared during police verification for a passport.
The last e-commerce frontier falls as Indians go online for subzi. Well, The Times of India reports that there is no more haggling with vendors or snapping an okra to check for freshness, Indians are now ready to pay more to get well-packaged fresh produce delivered to their doorstep from their online grocery store.
A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES :-
The BRICS Summit dominates headlines this morning. "Russia with India on terror, but China still on the fence. "leads Hindustan Times. "Russia, India sign defence deals worth 43,000 crore rupees" writes the Financial Express adding "16 pacts signed, both nations call for zero tolerance in dealing with terrorists."
The Stampede in Varanasi is the other big story in newspapers this morning. "24 killed in Varanasi bridge stampede" informs the Tribune."
"Historic deal reached to cut fastest growing greenhouse gases" notes the Statesman. The paper writes that the legally binding deal signed in Kigali, commits nations to reduce hydro fluorocarbons use by 85 percent by the year 2045.
Writing on the controversial Kanpur based meat exporter Moin Qureshi, The Indian Express says "Meat exporter Moin Qureshi held briefly at Delhi airport".
The Hindu quotes the Medical Council of India telling doctors across India "hand out legible preions".
The Times of India reports that in Madhya Pradesh's Katni district no toilet at home means no passport. Applicants must have toilets at home in order to get their names cleared during police verification for a passport.
The last e-commerce frontier falls as Indians go online for subzi. Well, The Times of India reports that there is no more haggling with vendors or snapping an okra to check for freshness, Indians are now ready to pay more to get well-packaged fresh produce delivered to their doorstep from their online grocery store.
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