Wednesday, May 23, 2018

"At Least 1 Should Die": Cop On Video Of Sterlite Protests That Killed 10

"At Least 1 Should Die": Cop On Video Of Sterlite Protests That Killed 10

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

 "Opposition to be out in full force at Karnataka oath" is the lead in the Hindustan Times. "Swearing-in today, Deputy Chief Minister and Speaker posts go to Congress" writes The Indian Express.
"Government working on excise cut as fuel prices hit new peak" highlights The Times of India. The Hindustan Times observes "Fuel prices to be slashed, Oil companies to share burden".
"At least 9 killed as police fire on anti-Vedanta protesters in Tamil Nadu" against the proposed expansion of a copper smelter of Sterlite Copper, is the lead story in The Indian Express.
On the draft Air Passenger Charter released yesterday, The Financial Express writes "Plane and simple: Flying to get a lot less stressful". "New passenger -friendly air travel rules" observes The Asian Age, with free cancellation in 24 hours; Airlines to pay for delays and lost baggage.
"Capital's Janpath Hotel to make way for government offices", which could spell the end of an iconic hotel that has fallen on hard times, informs The Hindustan Times.
"Delhi sizzles at 46 degrees celsius, Day temperature expected to rise; Dust storm likely tomorrow" cautions The Asian Age.
"3 PGI Doctors decode how MJ defied gravity", studying the biomechanics of the spine and unravelling the mystery behind a dance move by Michael Jackson, is an interesting front page story in The Times of India.
 And finally, a "Floating Varanasi Museum to revivify Ganga" notes The Pioneer, of a first-of-its kind floating museum on the river Ganga in PM Modi's constituency, which will move from ghat to ghat to create awareness about the need to conserve the water body, which is one of the most revered in the world.

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