4 Soldiers, 2 Porters Dead After Avalanche Hits Army Patrol In Siachen
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES,
The Muslim Law Board wanting a review of the Ayodhya verdict is mentioned in most headlines. The Indian Express writes "Mosque Side set to file review plea against SC order, rejects 5-acre plot".
The Times of India headline reads - "Jolted by bloody Easter, Lanka chooses strongman Gotabaya", who as Defence Secretary led the final assault on the LTTE.
On Kashmir The Tribune reports that authorities are seeking an undertaking from institutional internet subscribers that they will have to provide complete access to all content, so that internet is restricted to business purposes only. "Rail services resume in Kashmir" writes The Statesman.
The Hindustan Times says that at an event in New Delhi yesterday, Bill Gates said, "If there was one wish I had for India, it would be to get rid of malnutrition". The Tribune reports of a book published by UNICEF to provide nutritious and cheap food, costing less than rupees 20, with items such as paneer rolls and uttapams for children.
And finally The Times of India informs us that the ravines of the Chambal, once a hideout for dreaded dacoits, is soon to be landscaped and turned into a hub of eco-tourism and improved farm practices by the Madhya Pradesh Government.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES,
The Muslim Law Board wanting a review of the Ayodhya verdict is mentioned in most headlines. The Indian Express writes "Mosque Side set to file review plea against SC order, rejects 5-acre plot".
The Times of India headline reads - "Jolted by bloody Easter, Lanka chooses strongman Gotabaya", who as Defence Secretary led the final assault on the LTTE.
On Kashmir The Tribune reports that authorities are seeking an undertaking from institutional internet subscribers that they will have to provide complete access to all content, so that internet is restricted to business purposes only. "Rail services resume in Kashmir" writes The Statesman.
The Hindustan Times says that at an event in New Delhi yesterday, Bill Gates said, "If there was one wish I had for India, it would be to get rid of malnutrition". The Tribune reports of a book published by UNICEF to provide nutritious and cheap food, costing less than rupees 20, with items such as paneer rolls and uttapams for children.
And finally The Times of India informs us that the ravines of the Chambal, once a hideout for dreaded dacoits, is soon to be landscaped and turned into a hub of eco-tourism and improved farm practices by the Madhya Pradesh Government.
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