Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Mumbai's Nariman Point slips off the list of 10 most expensive office spaces

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

    Papers prominently cover the controversy over a proposal to curb the Election Commission's powers to enforce the model code of conduct. The Asian Age says 'Ministers deny Move to curb powers of EC'. The Hindu highlights 'No statutory backing for model code  : Ministry.
    Most dailies today report on the efforts to allay the fears of state chief ministers regarding the proposed NCTC. The Hindu says 'NCTC will not take away states' powers : Manmohan'.
    The SBI's relief package to the cash-strapped Kingfsher Airlines is also highlighted by many news papers. The Hindustan Times headlines it as ' SBI decides on Rs. 1,650- crore relief package for Kingfisher'. The Statesman puts it as ''Get real, DGCA tells Kingfisher''.
    The New Delhi - Rome standoff over the killing of two Indian fishermen off the Kerala coast is another story covered by a number or papers. The Hindu states 'Italy works back channels, sea laws to get marines off Indian hook'.
    The Hindu, The Asian Age and the Statesman carry a story of a 39 - year old Pakistani national being arrested at New Delhi railway station on charges of spying. The Statesman headlines it ' Naturalised Kolkatan' Pak spy held.
    The Times of India, in an exclusive, reports 'NHAI serves order scrapping Gurgaon expressway deal' with DGSCL, slamming the company with serious francial frand and failure to improve services at the 32 - lane toll plaza.
    And finally, the Indian Express carries a 'Reality check' saying, for the first time in six years, Mumbai's Nariman Point slips off the list of 10 most expensive office spaces.

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