NEWSPAPER HEADLINES.
Almost all newspapers today lead with the details of the upcoming 'Mega immunisation exercise' against the coronavirus disease. The Hindustan Times headline reads, "India's vaccine drive to kick off on Jan 16", while the India Express states "3 crore health staff are first in line."
The other story that hogs the limelight today is the birdflue scare, "Delhi bans import of live birds, poultry market shut." writes the Pioneer.
With six feet of snow and minus 10 degrees Celsius, "White winter raises hope for J & K tourism." Kashmir witnesses rise in tourist footfall writes The Hindu.
The Financial Express on its front page takes note of "Concern over Whats App's new policy." Government may redraft social media guidelines.
And finally, The Hindu in its Business Line takes note of launch of Air India's Bengaluru- San Francisco non-stop service under the caption. "Air India connects IT hubs."
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