Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Six Farmers Shot Dead During Protest in MP – But the Government Doesn’t Know Who Fired the Bullets

Six Farmers Shot Dead During Protest in MP – But the Government Doesn’t Know Who Fired the Bullets

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
All papers have a picture of the GSLV MK III, which was launched successfully yesterday. Weighing 640 tonnes, The Pioneer calls it Bahubali, while The Asian Age writes 'Fat Boy that may carry Indians into space'.
Six Arab nations cutting ties with Qatar over terror figures on the front pages of most dailies. 'Gulf Widens' is how The Asian Age puts it. 'Seven lakh Indians' could be hit' reports the Hindustan Times.
'Uri type attack on CRPF camp in Jammu and Kashmir foiled, 4 terrorists killed' is the headline in The Times of India. The Statesman says that the terrorists were shot dead in a 45 minute encounter.
'India rejects Trump's allegation on Paris Pact' writes the Hindu. Quoting Sushma Swaraj, the paper adds that the agreement was not signed due to financial greed or fear of any country.
The CBI raiding Prannoy Roy's residences for alleged bank fraud is widely covered by the press. The Times of India says 'Rs 48 crore loss to ICICI bank'. 'Channel says attack on press freedom' writes The Indian Express.
The Pioneer gives a ready reckoner for GST on its front page, aptly titled 'Don't tax your brain', as it lists clearly the various tax slabs.
Nifty at new peak of 9.675 is the Financial Express headline, adding that it is driven mainly by buying interests in realty, infra, energy and information technology stocks.
And finally, The Economic Times writes that Anupam Kher is all set to play the former PM Dr Manmohan Singh, in a movie based on Sanjay Baru's book 'The Accidental Prime Minister. What is interesting to note is that the film will hit the screens in December 2018, just ahead of the next Lok Sabha polls in 2019.

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