Newspaper Headlines: China Withdraws Troops At Galwan Valley By At Least A Kilometre, Say Sources & Other Stop Stories
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Hindustan Times:Chinese troops on Monday withdrew up to 1.5 km from key friction points in eastern Ladakh, marking the beginning of an agreement between India and China on disengagement on the Line of Actual Control. Delhi cases top 1, 00,000; Number of deaths in India hits 20,000-mark.
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The Asian Age: In what seems to be a major breakthrough announced on Monday, India and China have agreed to ensure "complete disengagement" of the troops of both countries along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and de-escalation from the border areas. Maharashtra government to allow reopening of hotels, restaurants soon.
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The Telegraph: Chinese troops are believed to have moved back slightly from the June 15 face-off site in the Galwan Valley and removed some temporary structures and tents, Indian government sources said on Monday. Last year, the BJP governments of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh had showered rose petals from helicopters on Kanwariyas, This year, to prevent their entry in lockdown season, the Uttarakhand government has posted armed police on the state's boundaries.