K Chandrasekhar Rao hits back, says Amit Shah claims are lies
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The terror attack at the venue of a music concert in Manchester in the UK gets top billing in most papers. The Times of India reports "New arena of terror : Suicide bomber kills 22 leaving Manchester concert". The Hindustan Times writes "Islamic State claims responsibility : 23 year old plotter arrested".
The pounding of Pakistan Army posts across the Line of Control by the Indian Army is highlighted on the front pages. The Pioneer says "Army avenges martyr's mutilation". The Tribune reports the Army Chief General Bipin Rawat as saying "hitting installations aiding terrorists 'new normal' ".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address at the annual general meeting of the African Development Bank in Gandhinagar in Gujarat is prominently noticed in the press. "Modi pitches Asia-Africa growth corridor in bid to counter China" writes the Indian Express.
The interaction of Major Leetul Gogoi with the media regarding the incident in which he had tied up a Kashmiri civilian to the bonnet of an army jeep as a shield against stone pelters last month gets wide traction in the press. The Asian Age quotes Major Gogoi as saying "By tying man to jeep I saved 12 lives". On Major Gogoi being awarded a commendation certificate by the Army Chief, The Hindu quotes the concerned civilian Farooq Ahmed Dar describing it as "A support to oppression".
In a story captioned "India has moved from brain drain to brain gain", The Hindu quotes the Union Science and Technology minister Dr Harsh Vardhan as saying "1000 NRI scientists returned in 2-3 years".
On the passing away of popular actor sir Roger Moore who played James Bond in many films, The Pioneer writes "Bond that won't last with Roger".
And finally....The Economic Times reports that Prime Minister Modi received an 'amazing' gift from Gita Devi from Bihar....a basket made from plastic waste by her which she parcelled to the Prime Minister.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The terror attack at the venue of a music concert in Manchester in the UK gets top billing in most papers. The Times of India reports "New arena of terror : Suicide bomber kills 22 leaving Manchester concert". The Hindustan Times writes "Islamic State claims responsibility : 23 year old plotter arrested".
The pounding of Pakistan Army posts across the Line of Control by the Indian Army is highlighted on the front pages. The Pioneer says "Army avenges martyr's mutilation". The Tribune reports the Army Chief General Bipin Rawat as saying "hitting installations aiding terrorists 'new normal' ".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address at the annual general meeting of the African Development Bank in Gandhinagar in Gujarat is prominently noticed in the press. "Modi pitches Asia-Africa growth corridor in bid to counter China" writes the Indian Express.
The interaction of Major Leetul Gogoi with the media regarding the incident in which he had tied up a Kashmiri civilian to the bonnet of an army jeep as a shield against stone pelters last month gets wide traction in the press. The Asian Age quotes Major Gogoi as saying "By tying man to jeep I saved 12 lives". On Major Gogoi being awarded a commendation certificate by the Army Chief, The Hindu quotes the concerned civilian Farooq Ahmed Dar describing it as "A support to oppression".
In a story captioned "India has moved from brain drain to brain gain", The Hindu quotes the Union Science and Technology minister Dr Harsh Vardhan as saying "1000 NRI scientists returned in 2-3 years".
On the passing away of popular actor sir Roger Moore who played James Bond in many films, The Pioneer writes "Bond that won't last with Roger".
And finally....The Economic Times reports that Prime Minister Modi received an 'amazing' gift from Gita Devi from Bihar....a basket made from plastic waste by her which she parcelled to the Prime Minister.
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