Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Those seating in Delhi, Nagpur can't decide what we eat, says Kerala CM

Those seating in Delhi, Nagpur can't decide what we eat, says Kerala CM

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Army Chief Bipin Rawat's interaction with news agency PTI gets top billing in most of the papers. The Hindu quotes General Rawat as saying "Need innovations to fight dirty war". The paper adds "Army chief defends use of a human shield in Kashmir". Meanwhile amidst a shutdown call by separatists in the Kashmir Valley, The Hindustan Times notes "800 youth defy bandh, call for army exam".
The CBSE Class 12 results declared yesterday are prominently noticed in the press. The Times of India writes "Noida's Raksha tops CBSE Class 12, 5 girls and 2 boys get 99% or more". With some state boards having declared their results without moderating their marks before the Delhi High Court's order to CBSE to put off its decision to not moderate marks, The Hindustan Times reports "Lack of moderation may hit us, fear other boards".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's radio address to the nation, 'Mann Ki Baat" as his government completes three years in office is widely reported in the press. The Statesman observes "Constructive criticism strengthens democracy, says Modi on 3 years".
The sexual molestation of two girls in UP is prominently noticed in the press. The Times of India reports on its front page "14 men molest 2 girls, post video online". The Pioneer notes "Cops swing into action, arrest 1".
The press keenly tracks developments in the lead up to the forthcoming Presidential polls. The Asian Age writes "BJP to consult allies after June 15". The Times of India notes "Confident of winning Prez polls with at least 54 per cent votes, says BJP".
On India's delayed reporting of three cases of Zika virus in Gujarat to the World Health Organization or WHO, The Tribune writes "India should have kept WHO in loop". The Hindustan Times, highlighting Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani's response, reports "Rupani downplays concerns over keeping Zika report under wraps".

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