Wednesday, October 4, 2017

3 Terrorists Who Attacked BSF Camp Near Srinagar Airport Killed

3 Terrorists Who Attacked BSF Camp Near Srinagar Airport Killed

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The attack on public celebrating music fest in Las Vegas makes for front  page story in almost all papers "Massacre at Vegas show" says the Hindustan Times.
58 shot dead from 32nd floor is the Tribune headline.
Rain of Bullets, wounds 500 in US deadlist shooting at Las Vegas-is the DNA headlines.
On the Swacch Bharat Mission the Hindustan Times headline reads, "PM: Swacch Bharat belongs to people, not select leaders" while the Indian Express headlines "Abuse me...don't play politics with Clean-up Mission: PM"
The Economic Times reports that in 3 years of Swachh Bharat, rural sanitation coverage, has increased from 39% to 69%.
Cases of Diarrohea 46 percent higher in non-ODF areas, reports Times of India.
The Railway Ministry has asked Rail Babus to shun first class saloons and travel 3rd AC or sleeper class to understand passengers' problems, reports the Mail today.
The Hindustan Times reports that a 38 years old lawyer Jagmeet Singh made history being the first person of Indian origin and Sikh heritage to be elected leader of one of Canada's three largest national political parties.
The Tribune carries a picture of BSF and Airforce's all women camel safari aimed at spreading Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao campaign at the Atari Border.
The DNA carries a picture of Devotees celebrating International Dussehra festival in Kullu.
The others stories covered by newspapers are, BBC launching a Punjabi service from London, Punjabi being the 11th most spoken language in the world/A two days seminar on Sanskrit to be organised in November in Delhi/Dr. Soumya Swaminathan to be appointed as DG of WHO/Transgenders turning into swachh mission mascots in MP/Bihar CM to launch a campaign to end dowry and Delhi Zoo celebrating National Wildlife week.

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