Newspapers’ Scan- July 04
Supreme Court putting the onus on states to check incidents of mob violence and lynchings across the country is the lead story in most of the papers today. The Indian…
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Supreme Court putting the onus on states to check incidents of mob violence and lynchings across the country is the lead story in most of the papers today. The Indian…
The postponement of the much anticipated dialogue between India and the United states is the top story covered by most of the newspapers today. “US postpones 2+2 dialogue with India”…
Most newspapers have today highlighted liqour baron Vijay Mallya’s desparate attempt for an image makeover, days after the Enforcement Directorate moved a special court to declare him a fugitive economic…
“Farmers to pay the price of tariff fight with Trump; Higher import duties to push phosphatics’ prices up further” highlights the Hindu Business Line. “Seychelles makes U-turn: Indian naval base…
Different Newspapers have different lead stories today. The Asian Age quotes Prime Minister as saying ”Violence & Cruelty cannot solve problems”. DNA reports Prime Minister Modi pitches for peace and…
AMN / NEW DELHI Several journalists’ bodies have demanded ‘strict action’ against the lawmaker who made threatening remarks hinting possible violence at journalists. Condemning the MLA remarks, they said that…
The Pioneer and Times of India today higlighted Pakistan barring Indian envoy from vising Gurudwara. “Envoy barred from Pak Gurudwara, India lodges strong protest”, read Pioneer headline. The paper writes…
Turning Down NCRB’s proposal for police to have some access to Aadhaar database, UIDAI denies it arguing, the law prohibits sharing of such data. “Úse of Aadhaar data for investigating…
Crisis in Jammu and Kashmir and the Governor taking charge in the State is the top story in many newspapers today. “Vohra takes charge in J&K, reviews security situation” headlines…
On the pretext of the Chinese Ambassador suggesting trilateral Co-operation comprising India, China and Pakistan, Hindustan Times headline reads, “India Pakistan ties purely bilateral, no space for third country, says…