India best country to uphold religious harmony, tolerance: Dalai Lama
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Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal triggering protests by China, occupies top slot in most newspapers today. "Dalai Lama visit will hurt ties, severely damage peace, Beijing warns Delhi" headlines the Indian Express. DNA terms it as "Chinese Checkers" as China says, "it will take all measures to protect 'territory' ".
In a related development, the Business Standard reports "India moves mountains to build military road to China border" as a top-priority military asset.
"CRPF officer bounces back after 9 bullets, 16 days in coma" reports the Hindu of braveheart Chetan Cheeta, who was injured in an encounter in Kashmir. "Terrorists fail to kill Cheetah's spirit" leads the Pioneer.
'Crackdown on illegal meat must not hit right to life', as choice of food in a part of right to life the Hindustan Times cites the Allahabad High Court's observation to the UP government.
On the Alwar vigilante incident, the Indian Express states "Gau rakshaks killed a dairy farmer, not cattle smuggler."
"No funds if highways downgraded; NHAI says, it won't fund upkeep of national highways if state govts denotify them as urban roads", to comply with Supreme Court ban on sale of liquor near highways, reports the DNA.
"Sensex breaches 30,000; closes at lifetime high" notes the Business Standard.
"UK visa restrictions will hit 30,000 Indian techies", states the Hindu Business Line.
"Cabinet clears independent regulator to fix rail fares," reports the Times of India.
"Financial year-end rush for cash dries up ATMs again" highlights the DNA.
"Initials, punctuations on PAN cards make linking with Aadhar a pain" notes the Times of India, as the govt insists on linking the two accounts by July 31st.
And finally, in what may be good news for frequent fliers, "Airport check-in set to be a breeze with biometric identification" as the Civil Aviation Ministry studies the feasibility of an integrated platform, reports the Business Standard.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal triggering protests by China, occupies top slot in most newspapers today. "Dalai Lama visit will hurt ties, severely damage peace, Beijing warns Delhi" headlines the Indian Express. DNA terms it as "Chinese Checkers" as China says, "it will take all measures to protect 'territory' ".
In a related development, the Business Standard reports "India moves mountains to build military road to China border" as a top-priority military asset.
"CRPF officer bounces back after 9 bullets, 16 days in coma" reports the Hindu of braveheart Chetan Cheeta, who was injured in an encounter in Kashmir. "Terrorists fail to kill Cheetah's spirit" leads the Pioneer.
'Crackdown on illegal meat must not hit right to life', as choice of food in a part of right to life the Hindustan Times cites the Allahabad High Court's observation to the UP government.
On the Alwar vigilante incident, the Indian Express states "Gau rakshaks killed a dairy farmer, not cattle smuggler."
"No funds if highways downgraded; NHAI says, it won't fund upkeep of national highways if state govts denotify them as urban roads", to comply with Supreme Court ban on sale of liquor near highways, reports the DNA.
"Sensex breaches 30,000; closes at lifetime high" notes the Business Standard.
"UK visa restrictions will hit 30,000 Indian techies", states the Hindu Business Line.
"Cabinet clears independent regulator to fix rail fares," reports the Times of India.
"Financial year-end rush for cash dries up ATMs again" highlights the DNA.
"Initials, punctuations on PAN cards make linking with Aadhar a pain" notes the Times of India, as the govt insists on linking the two accounts by July 31st.
And finally, in what may be good news for frequent fliers, "Airport check-in set to be a breeze with biometric identification" as the Civil Aviation Ministry studies the feasibility of an integrated platform, reports the Business Standard.
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