Saturday, June 16, 2018

Indians with advanced degree may have to wait 151 years for green card

Indians with advanced degree may have to wait 151 years for green card

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

The fate of the Ramzan ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir, in the backdrop of the murder of Kashmiri journalist ShujaatBukhaari is the front page headline in the Tribune which reads "Truce ends today, Rajnath briefs PM". The paper adds "35 ultras in PoK aiming to attack Army installations".
The Indian Express quotes the father of the soldier Aurangzeb who was abducted and killed by militants in Kashmir as saying "My son died, but don't stop sending your own to Army".
"Taliban leader who ordered attack on Malala killed in US drone strike" is the headline in the DNA and the Asian Age.
Taking note of the exorbitant charges realised by Aadhaar authentication services, the Hindu writes "High UIDAI charges leave banks stressed".
"IITs likely to be asked to ease the difficulty level of JEE advanced exam" is a report in the Economic Times. The paper says this direction comes from the HRD ministry as it feels that JEE 2018 was beyond students ability.

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