Tuesday, May 23, 2017

'We need to push back on fake news very hard'

'We need to push back on fake news very hard'

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Newspapers this morning focus on different stories including Pakistan's stance on Jadhav, and Home Minister Rajnath Singh reviewing the Kashmir situation.
On a day when a Mumbai man was arrested for 'illegally entering' Pakistan, "Pak  Speaker calls for unity on Jadhav" writes The Hindustan Times. "Jadhav safe till final ICJ order, hints envoy; first 'Assurance' from Pakistan since Ruling " says The Times of India.
"Trump asks Muslim leaders to 'drive out' Islamic terror" in his address in Saudi Arabia, is the lead in The Asian Age.
'Will find permanent solution to Kashmir issue', The Hindu quotes Rajnath Singh. "Governor's Rule likely option in Jammu and Kashmir if stir continues" reports The Asian Age.
"Election Commission against state funding of polls" highlights The Pioneer on its front page.
"India Inc ready for July 1st GST roll-out" The Business Standard cites a CEO poll.
"Restive Dalits throng Delhi, protest Saharanpur violence" reports The Tribune. "On the run, Bhim Army founder at Jantar Mantar: 'stage set for struggle' " writes The Indian Express.
"Arunachal mum atop Everest twice in 5 days" notes The Tribune, while The Statesman reports "Haryana cop scales Everest from Chinese side."
"Fake 2000 rupee notes seized in Dhaka, NIA sees Pak link in supply  chain" covers The Indian Express on its front page.
"Internet on flights likely by August-end" informs The Times of India.
"Delhi airport is most inaccessible in India" The Hindustan Times cites a study by the School of Plann ing and Architecture.

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