Newspaper Headlines: Domestic Flights Resume With Confusion At Airports & Other Top Stories

  • <b>Hindustan Times</b> is leading only half of the scheduled domestic flights could resume operations amid widespread confusion over operations and reluctance by some states to allow inbound travellers. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that home isolation was effective for Covid-19 patients with mild or no symptoms and tried to ease concerns about the adequacy of Delhi's hospital infrastructure to accommodate serious cases, as the city's coronavirus disease tally rose past 14,000.
    Hindustan Times is leading only half of the scheduled domestic flights could resume operations amid widespread confusion over operations and reluctance by some states to allow inbound travellers. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that home isolation was effective for Covid-19 patients with mild or no symptoms and tried to ease concerns about the adequacy of Delhi's hospital infrastructure to accommodate serious cases, as the city's coronavirus disease tally rose past 14,000.
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  • <b>The Telegraph</b>: A man has lost count of the fallen trees he has hacked and removed over the past four days. But there's one pesky tree he hasn't found the time to attend to. It's the small tree that has burst through the tiled roof of his home in a pocket of Maheshtala on the city's western fringes. Out of work for nearly two months, then super busy for three days. Cyclone Amphan has thrown a lifeline to Ananta Kamila, a construction worker who has been clearing homes of fallen trees and foliage in a pocket of Behala.
    The Telegraph: A man has lost count of the fallen trees he has hacked and removed over the past four days. But there's one pesky tree he hasn't found the time to attend to. It's the small tree that has burst through the tiled roof of his home in a pocket of Maheshtala on the city's western fringes. Out of work for nearly two months, then super busy for three days. Cyclone Amphan has thrown a lifeline to Ananta Kamila, a construction worker who has been clearing homes of fallen trees and foliage in a pocket of Behala.
  • <b>The Asian Age</b> is leading with after day-long negotiations on Sunday between several states and the central government, domestic flights resumed in India on Monday. A "core group" of five parties has been formed to try and gain political capital out of the "mismanagement" of the situation by the Modi government.
    The Asian Age is leading with after day-long negotiations on Sunday between several states and the central government, domestic flights resumed in India on Monday. A "core group" of five parties has been formed to try and gain political capital out of the "mismanagement" of the situation by the Modi government.