Monday, July 1, 2019

TRS activists beat up woman forest officers, staff with sticks, poles



TRS activists beat up woman forest officers, staff with sticks, poles

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Asian Age leads with "G-20: PM talks inclusivity, showcases Sabka Saath." The Indian Express reports, no safe haven for economic offenders, says Osaka Declaration".
The Sunday Times and several other papers headline "US and China to resume trade talks, halt tariff war for now - Trump softens up eases Huawei curbs."
The Hindu reports "Door Darshan wades into 'war over waves' along LOC in Kashmir", the daily adds, Set-top boxes to be distributed free in 10 border districts, where antennas capture Pakistan TV channels.
"India proposes Kartarpur meet with Pakistan experts in  July" reports The Asian Age.
Financial Express writes "Government to soon finalise IT intermediary guidelines". The Daily adds new norms aimed at checking fake news, objectionable content.
Hindustan Times in a front page story says "Government scholarship to check brain drain". HRD Ministry is doing something to reverse the trend. It's planning to start a programme that will offer scholarship to students who want to do their PHD in top international universities.
And finally, Sunday Times quotes some one as saying "Only rain can save Chennai". Water activist and urban planner Vishwanath Srikantaiah adds to it: reviving water bodies, growing water-efficient crops and recycling waste water are ways to ensure that such a crisis never repeats in future.

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