Newspaper Headlines: Metro Trains Resume Today With Strict Screening, Social Distancing & Other Top Stories

  • <B>Hindustan Times</B>: Delhi Metro will open its gates to commuters on Monday after being shut for 169 days because of the coronavirus, with a raft of health measures in place at a time when experts fear that lack of discipline in following safety norms while riding the mass transit system could stoke the pandemic. Two days after Covid-19 cases in India crossed 4 million, the country reached another grim landmark on Sunday when it overtook Brazil to become the nation with the second highest number of infections. India now stands behind only the United States in the case tally.
    Hindustan Times: Delhi Metro will open its gates to commuters on Monday after being shut for 169 days because of the coronavirus, with a raft of health measures in place at a time when experts fear that lack of discipline in following safety norms while riding the mass transit system could stoke the pandemic. Two days after Covid-19 cases in India crossed 4 million, the country reached another grim landmark on Sunday when it overtook Brazil to become the nation with the second highest number of infections. India now stands behind only the United States in the case tally.
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  • <B>The Telegraph</B>: The no-intrusion declaration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 19 appears to have remained as the elephant in the room where India and China met for talks on Friday. Describing the situation along the India-China border as "very nasty , US President Donald Trump has said that the Chinese are "going at it much more strongly" than a lot of people understand and he would "love to get involved and help" ease the tension.
    The Telegraph: The no-intrusion declaration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 19 appears to have remained as the elephant in the room where India and China met for talks on Friday. Describing the situation along the India-China border as "very nasty , US President Donald Trump has said that the Chinese are "going at it much more strongly" than a lot of people understand and he would "love to get involved and help" ease the tension.
  • <B>The Asian Age</B>: Following the specific intel inputs that China could use Pakistan to trigger large-scale violations along the border, the Border Security Force and Arny have been put on high-alert. Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackery's personal residence in Bandra has received calls in which the caller allegedly threatened to blow it up.
    The Asian Age: Following the specific intel inputs that China could use Pakistan to trigger large-scale violations along the border, the Border Security Force and Arny have been put on high-alert. Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackery's personal residence in Bandra has received calls in which the caller allegedly threatened to blow it up.