All-round India thump hapless Pakistan
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Almost all papers show PM Narendra Modi being welcomed by the French President Emmanuel Macron. 'Modi, Macron pledge to go above and beyond the Paris deal' writes the Times of India.
'Blockbuster beginning' is how the Hindustan Times refers to the India - Pak match today. 'Set for surgical strike' writes the Mail Today.
The NIA conducting nearly two dozen raids across Srinagar, Delhi and Haryana in connection with terror funding by Pakistan is the lead in the Statesman, Pioneer and the Hindu. 'Cash, letterheads of banned terrorist organisation seized' says the Hindu.
The GST council fixing rates for gold and footwear figures on the front page of business dailies. 'All states except Bengal, ready for 1st July roll out of new regime' writes the Financial Express.
'Boys outshine girls in CBSE clase 'X' writes The Tribune, while the Asian Age informs that' Delhi sees 13% pass percentage dip.'
A DNA exclusive, quoting the Syrian President Bashar-al-Assad says 'India can help in West Asia peace.'
Four jawans of the Indian Army successfully climbed Mount Everest without oxygen, writes the Hindu, making them the first team to do so.
'7 year after games, CWG panel told to pack up' writes the Indian Express. This has apparently been done after intervention of the PMO.
The Mail Today has an interesting write up titled 'Ramzan around the world, showing how people around the globe observe the holy period. But what is commendable is the effort by Mohammad Uzair, a 28 year old, who supplies Iftar meals to everyone coming to Jama Masjid for the evening meal, irrespective of their faith. 'Religions come together at free Iftar for the poor' is how the Hindustan Times has titled it.
Apparently, there is no dearth of kind hearted people. A news item titled 'Matkaman quenches thirst of city's poor' writes about 68 year old Alag Natarajan who wakes up at 4.30 am, fills matkas with drinking water and places them at different locations across south Delhi. Kudos for this gentlemen!
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Almost all papers show PM Narendra Modi being welcomed by the French President Emmanuel Macron. 'Modi, Macron pledge to go above and beyond the Paris deal' writes the Times of India.
'Blockbuster beginning' is how the Hindustan Times refers to the India - Pak match today. 'Set for surgical strike' writes the Mail Today.
The NIA conducting nearly two dozen raids across Srinagar, Delhi and Haryana in connection with terror funding by Pakistan is the lead in the Statesman, Pioneer and the Hindu. 'Cash, letterheads of banned terrorist organisation seized' says the Hindu.
The GST council fixing rates for gold and footwear figures on the front page of business dailies. 'All states except Bengal, ready for 1st July roll out of new regime' writes the Financial Express.
'Boys outshine girls in CBSE clase 'X' writes The Tribune, while the Asian Age informs that' Delhi sees 13% pass percentage dip.'
A DNA exclusive, quoting the Syrian President Bashar-al-Assad says 'India can help in West Asia peace.'
Four jawans of the Indian Army successfully climbed Mount Everest without oxygen, writes the Hindu, making them the first team to do so.
'7 year after games, CWG panel told to pack up' writes the Indian Express. This has apparently been done after intervention of the PMO.
The Mail Today has an interesting write up titled 'Ramzan around the world, showing how people around the globe observe the holy period. But what is commendable is the effort by Mohammad Uzair, a 28 year old, who supplies Iftar meals to everyone coming to Jama Masjid for the evening meal, irrespective of their faith. 'Religions come together at free Iftar for the poor' is how the Hindustan Times has titled it.
Apparently, there is no dearth of kind hearted people. A news item titled 'Matkaman quenches thirst of city's poor' writes about 68 year old Alag Natarajan who wakes up at 4.30 am, fills matkas with drinking water and places them at different locations across south Delhi. Kudos for this gentlemen!
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