Sunday, June 4, 2017

K Chandrashekhar Rao gifts KCR Kits, gets complaints in return

K Chandrashekhar Rao gifts KCR Kits, gets complaints in return

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
US President Donald Trump's decision to walk out of the Paris climate deal dominates front page headlines. "US Prez announces pullout from Paris climate deal, says it only benefits India, China" reports the Pioneer. The Tribune quotes Prime Minister Narendra Modi as saying "Paris or no Paris, India committed". The Times of India observes, "Trump's anti-India rant could inject tension in PM's US trip".
Drawing attention to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Russia, the DNA quotes the Prime Minister as saying "Invest in vibrant, stable India". The paper adds "We undertook 7000 reforms in 3 years, PM tells global business leaders in Russia". This exhortation of the Prime Minister becomes significant in the backdrop of what the Indian Express reports on its front page as it writes "18 months of infra fund:no foreign investor and not one investment".
In what the press describes as the government's U-turn on Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's death, the Hindu quotes a Home Ministry reply to an RTI as stating "Netaji file is not closed : Ready to examine any new facts".
The results of the Intermediate Arts examination of the Bihar School Board are taken note of in all the papers. The DNA states "Bihar topper,42, arrested for faking his age".
Having received credit for its work in disaster management, the Odisha government is now likely to help other countries. The Hindu notes "Odisha may give lessons in disaster preparedness : 14 Pacific Island nations that are hit by tropical cyclones regularly to benefit".
Historian Ramachandra Guha's resignation from the Supreme Court appointed Committee of Administrators of the Cricket Board is prominently noticed in the press. The Indian Express writes "On way out Guha slams superstar culture, inaction of SC committee : Says Gavaskar, Dhoni favoured, hints at Dravid, Ganguly conflict of interest".
Leo Varadkar is a name that is prominently noticed in most papers. If you're wondering who that is, here's the answer....The Statesman writes on its front page "Indian-origin gay minister set to be Irish Prime Minister".

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