Monday, May 13, 2013

China is now the largest emitter and the US - the most responsible nation for the high level

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

Nawaz Sharif's, PML (N) pulling ahead in Pakistan's historic elections yesterday - that recorded a possible 60 % voter turnout, fill the front pages of newspapers today. "PML-N leads in Pakistan vote, Sharif set to be PM" is the Tribune top headline. Hindustan Times writes -"Millions of Pakistani's came out to vote - with first time and woman voters braving Taliban attacks.

The resignation of Ashwani Kumar and Pawan Bansal is the other major story. Indian Express writes that the Railway Ministry returns to CP Joshi, who had handled Railways for a month after Mukul Roy of the Trinamool quit - and Kapil Sibal, one of the sharpest legal minds in the Cabinet was given the additional charge of Law Ministry by the Prime Minister.

The Hindu writes - with just about a week left for the visit of Chinese Premier Li Kequiang, External Affair Minister Salman Khurshid sought to play down the recent border incursion by Chinese troops in Ladakh. ''Khurshid gives positive spin to ties with China'', headlines the Statesman.

Business Line of the Hindu reports that buoyancy in demand for Pharma, Banking and FMCG Scrips saw the nifty above the 6,100 level and the sensex closing at 20,122.

And finally, Sunday Business informs us that according to scientists- heat trapping Gas in the atmosphere - Carbon Dioxide - has passed a long feared milestone, reaching a concentration not seen on the earth for millions of years. China is now the largest emitter and the US - the most responsible nation for the high level.

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