Sunday, January 28, 2018

Major setback for BJP, TDP Chief Naidu talks about breaking alliance

Major setback for BJP, TDP Chief Naidu talks about breaking alliance

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

Capturing the many colors of the 69th Republic Day, most newspapers have photographed on their front pages the BSF women's biker contingent "Seema Bhavani" on Rajpath with their daring stunts for the first time. "Women ride into Republic Day History" captions the Times of India.
The Indian Express has photographed the 'At Home' gathering of the ASEAN leaders at the Rashtrapati Bhavan with President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the middle. "ASEAN will be part of India story, says PM" writes the DNA. "India, 10 ASEAN nations vow to fight terror together" headlines the Pioneer.
The Hindu highlights that President Ram Nath Kovind while hosting the official banquet for the ASEAN leaders got the red carpet removed from the Rashtrapati Bhavan so that the visiting dignitaries could admire the majestic white marble flooring of the Durbar Hall.
"BSF refuses to 'sweet talk' Pakistan" is another headline in the DNA. The paper says that this year the BSF refused to uphold the customary tradition of greeting each other on festivals to protest the ceasefire violations.
"DD channels on DTH may soon show live cricket" reports the Asian Age. The papers writes that if such a regulation comes in, viewers can dump subscribing to the expensive sport channels for enjoying the matches.
The Pioneer while reporting on US president Donald Trump's address at the World Economic Forum at Davos writes "In a U-turn, Trump says 'America First' doesn't mean US alone". Another headline in the DNA reads "US to end visa lottery, woes of many Indians".
And finally, the Times of India reports that the National Highways Authority of India is set to launch a national toll free number 1033 from February, for reporting accidents on the National Highways. The paper says that the call centre will pass on the message to the nearest operation centre for action.

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