Thursday, August 13, 2020

Karnataka govt indicates Bengaluru violence was pre-planned

 Karnataka govt indicates Bengaluru violence was pre-planned


NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE:


A significant judgement of the Supreme Court expanding rights for daughters in Hindu Undivided Family Property finds top coverage in most newspapers. "Daughters have equal right to father's property as sons, rules SC" highlights the Asian Age.


Reporting on the country's battle against Covid-19, the Tribune reports "PM asks 10 worst-hit states to buck up, push for more testing".


The Hindu reports "Covid deaths drop to single digit in Delhi".


Russia becoming the first country to approve a Corona virus vaccine also gets wide coverage. The Times of India writes " Named sputnik five, Putin unveils 1st vaccine, experts wary" with some warning that moving too quickly on a vaccine could be dangerous.


The Hindustan Times reports "4G to return in J&K after August 15 on trial basis - Centre tells SC". Relaxations in one district each of Jammu, Kashmir at a time, adds the paper.


"People's poet Rahat Indori passes away" writes the Hindu as the eminent Urdu poet succumbed to Covid-19 related complications yesterday.


And finally, the Indian Express writes "To reward honest taxpayers, PM plans new 'transparent' scheme". According to the daily's sources, the program could be announced to the public on August 15th.



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