Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Indian botched sterilisations kill nine women in Chhattisgarh

Indian botched sterilisations kill nine women in Chhattisgarh

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
PM Narendra Modi's meeting with former separatist and Peoples' Conference leader Sajjad Lone, the Shiv Sena staking claim  for Leader of Opposition post in the Maharashtra assembly and the Supreme Court ending the ban on women Makeup artists are some lead stories in most of the papers.
"Sarada funded Messi match, confirms probe", writes the Hindustan Times, adding that the chit fund picked up the tab for the Mega tie and the  Bengal Sports Minister's Ferrari.
The Tribune writes that 3 time MLA  and former Minister Kiran Choudhry will lead the Congress legislature Party in the Haryana Assembly.The Asian Age adds that former state Minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil has been nominated as the Congress legislature party leader in Maharashtra.
The Hindustan Times highlights some findings of a United Nation population Fund  study carried out in major Indian States as : 2 out of 5 men in several states firmly believe that women should neither be seen nor heard; One in 3 men did not allow their wives to wear clothes of their choice and 60% of the respondent men admitted to using violence to assert their domination over their partner or if she was unable to bear a son.
The Indian Express writes that in a first, the All India institute of Medical Sciences has used mini knee  implants to fix fused jaw bones,enabling  a class XII boy from Hisar, to open his mouth fully, since the age of 10.
And finally, good news for those who like listening to sad songs. The Times of India writes that sad songs make sad people feel better according to a study, these songs evoke complex emotional reactions that lead to feelings of relief and fulfillment.    

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