Sunday, October 13, 2019

Will not take back TSRTC employees come what may: KCR on ongoing bus strike

Will not take back TSRTC employees come what may: KCR on ongoing bus strike

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES:



The positive atmospherics between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the second informal summit at Mamallapuram near Chennai hogs the limelight in newspapers today.

"Camaraderie marks starts of Modi-Xi meeting"headlines the Hindu. "Radicalisation worrying, agree Xi Modi"writes the Tribune.

The news of the J&K government considering to lift the ban on mobile telephony in the state also gets traction. "Cellphone curbs in Valley may be relaxed in phases" headlines the Hindustan Times.

The Indian Express highlights "J&K government ad urges people to shed fear as valley works out its own open-and-shutdown schedule".

The Pioneer says "Stubble burning down by 58 percent in 9 days this year", UP sees maximum drop of 75 percent."

The Times of India reports "No exemption for private CNG vehicles during odd-even this time". 'Delhi women likely to be exempt'.

And finally, the Hindustan Times writes, the Danish brewer "Carlsburg develops paper beer bottle" made from wood fibre at the World Mayors Summit in Copenhagen, in a bid to make more sustainable packaging alternatives, to reduce environmental impact amid pressure from shoppers!

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