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NSG commandos for anti terror operations in Kashmir valley, India hiking customs duty on 29 American products and international Yoga day celebrations are the lead stories in the news papers today.
NSG commandos being roped in for anti-terror operations in the valley is highlighted in papers. The DNA headlines, "Elite 'Black Cats' to be deployed in J&K for anti-terror operations'. The Asian Age writes, "Black Cats will join J&K war on insurgency," while the Pioneer highlights another story from the valley, "Mehbooba in wilderness after fall," adding "PDP in existential crisis as party chief Mehbooba lacks charisma of Mufti." Mail Today writes "Separatists stir against killing of Bukhari".
War of trade tariffs with the US is also given prominence in the paper, "India slaps tariffs on 29 US items from August 4" writes The Business Standard, "US apples, almonds to be costlier, but India’s tariff strike spares Harley bikes" says the Hindu Business Line.
People all over the world took to diffrent aasans on International day of Yoga. The Hindu on its front page carries vignettes from China, Brazil, Britain, US and Bangladesh highlighting the celebrations across the globe.
"Peace Posture with China on Yoga Day" writes the Times of India showing a picture of Indian and Chinese soldiers taking part in a joint Yoga session.
The Asian Age quotes the Prime Minister "Yoga 'powerful unifying force' in a strife-torn world". The same paper also reports that Rajasthan created a world record by bringing over a lakh of people together at a Yoga session.
And finally, if you have a fetish for recording videos and sharing on social media, Instragram has added a new feature. "with a billions users, Instragram takes on YouTube in video" The Hindu writes that Users can post 10 Minute clips but popular accounts can upload 1-hour footage. Keep uploading!
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
NSG commandos for anti terror operations in Kashmir valley, India hiking customs duty on 29 American products and international Yoga day celebrations are the lead stories in the news papers today.
NSG commandos being roped in for anti-terror operations in the valley is highlighted in papers. The DNA headlines, "Elite 'Black Cats' to be deployed in J&K for anti-terror operations'. The Asian Age writes, "Black Cats will join J&K war on insurgency," while the Pioneer highlights another story from the valley, "Mehbooba in wilderness after fall," adding "PDP in existential crisis as party chief Mehbooba lacks charisma of Mufti." Mail Today writes "Separatists stir against killing of Bukhari".
War of trade tariffs with the US is also given prominence in the paper, "India slaps tariffs on 29 US items from August 4" writes The Business Standard, "US apples, almonds to be costlier, but India’s tariff strike spares Harley bikes" says the Hindu Business Line.
People all over the world took to diffrent aasans on International day of Yoga. The Hindu on its front page carries vignettes from China, Brazil, Britain, US and Bangladesh highlighting the celebrations across the globe.
"Peace Posture with China on Yoga Day" writes the Times of India showing a picture of Indian and Chinese soldiers taking part in a joint Yoga session.
The Asian Age quotes the Prime Minister "Yoga 'powerful unifying force' in a strife-torn world". The same paper also reports that Rajasthan created a world record by bringing over a lakh of people together at a Yoga session.
And finally, if you have a fetish for recording videos and sharing on social media, Instragram has added a new feature. "with a billions users, Instragram takes on YouTube in video" The Hindu writes that Users can post 10 Minute clips but popular accounts can upload 1-hour footage. Keep uploading!
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