Sunday, March 1, 2020

Worst Affected In Delhi Clashes, Shiv Vihar Resembles A Ghost Town

Worst Affected In Delhi Clashes, Shiv Vihar Resembles A Ghost Town

AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-


Most newspapers lead with the peace deal between the US and the Taliban.


"US strikes a deal with Taliban to end 18-year-long Afghan war" writes The Hindu. The paper adds that the peace deal requires US to pull out troops within 14 months.

"Committed to ensure justice for all, says PM" reports Hindustan Times. The PM said this in a ceremony in which assistive devices were distributed to physically challenged people and senior citizens.

"Govt may use Assam delimitation to counter CAA stir", says The Times of India, The paper quotes the state's finance minister as saying that the purpose of redrawing the boundaries of assembly and parliamentary constituencies should be protection of political rights of native Assamese.

Business Standard reports that according to the Delhi Chamber of Commerce, the economic cost of the Delhi riots is about  25000 crore rupees.

The Indian Express features a picture of BSF DIG PS Rathore at the burnt home of a BSF constable Anees in North East Delhi.

"Pioneer in plastic fight, Sikkim town is set to introduce bamboo bottles", reports The Indian Express.

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