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Most newspapers today talk about the preparedness of the Delhi Metro to welcome back passengers. The Hindustan Times on its front page carries a picture of a worker cleaning a Metro Coach as the Delhi Metro gears up to resume services with certain instruction from September 7th.
The newspapers have also taken note of visit of General M.M. Naravane to Leh. The Asian Age headline reads, "Army Chief in Ladakh to review strategy on how to handle PLA."
The Indian Express quoting the Prime Minister at the US-India strategic Partnership Forum states "PM hardsells young, diverse, democratic India, says virus has not hit aspirations.
The Business Standard headlines reads, "Don't declare accounts NPA till further orders, says SC".
Amid the Coronavirus gloom, cargo, one of the least glamorous aspects of flying, is proving a rare ray of light for airlines. The Financial Express informs, Airlines removing seats to make space for gadgets, seafood.
With online shopping being the new buzzward, the Economic Times informs, E-commerce firms, Amazon, Flipkart, brace for big spurt in festive demand as COVID-19 keeps, shoppers online.
People being more focussed on what they eat, the Times of India talks about a 800 Sq ft. room in Lajpat Nagar, that supplies green and leafy vegetables to South Delhi. "Indoor green revolution: Get veggies within hours of harvest".
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