Mumbai Reports 6,923 Covid Cases In Highest Ever One-Day Spike
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina signing key bilateral pacts is the story that dominates headlines this morning. "Modi holds talks with Hasina; Two sides sign 5 MoUs", writes The Statesman. The Pioneer quoting Modi writes "Meeting with Hasina productive".
"TMC-BJP khela begins, 80 per cent vote in Bengal Phase-I, 77 per cent in Assam", reports The Indian Express.
"Day after threat to shoot protesters in the head, Myanmar junta kills 114", informs The Times of India.
"Biden invites 40 world leaders for climate talks", observes Hindustan Times adding "Modi, Xi, Putin among invitees".
"Trials begin for Serum Institute of India's (SII's) new jab Covovax, to hit market by September", states The Pioneer.
"President Kovind stable, shifted to AIIMS for heart surgery", informs The Asian Age.
On the India-England ODI series, The Tribune writes "India vs England in series decider tonight".
The Financial Express quoting India at United Nations writes "Supplied more shots globally than vaccinated own people".
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