Newspaper Headlines: UP Gangster Vikas Dubey Arrested In Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh & Top Stories
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Hindustan Times: UP gangster Vikas Dubey was taken into custody outside a temple in Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain, ending a frantic manhunt for a fugitive behind one of the deadliest attacks on policemen in recent years. PM Modi says that the call for a "self-reliant India" is not about "being closed to the world" but about merging domestic product.
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The Asian Age: Gangster Vikas Dubey, wanted in connection with the Kanpur ambush in which eight policemen were killed, was on Thursday arrested at Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh, an official said. Chinese troops on Wednesday completed the disengagement in Ladakh's Hot Springs area by withdrawing by 2 km. In Galwan Valley, the Chinese troops had pulled out Monday from Patrolling Point 14, where Indian and Chinese soldiers had clashed on June 15, by 2 km.
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The Telegraph: Over 140 militaÂry veterans have written to PM Modi and President Kovind seeking answÂers on the Chinese "incursion" and blaming the June 15 Galwan Valley clash thÂat killed 20 Indian soldiers on "failure at one or more leÂvÂels in the political, civil and military establishments". The Indian Council of Medical Research announced plans for a second nationwide survey to determine the population's exposure to the new coronavirus without revealing the full details of the first survey, held more than two months ago.