Thursday, January 29, 2015

6 months to go, Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh told to go

6 months to go, Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh told to go

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES

    "Sena stokes Hindutva fire" is the banner headline in the Mail Today. The paper adds that the NDA ally demands removal of 'Socialist' and 'Secular' from Preamble even as government defends controversial ad. "Sena adds fuel to Preamble ruckus" is the headline in The Hindustan Times. The Hindu quotes the union Telecommunication Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad as saying "Let nation debate the Preamble."
    "BJP brings out big guns for last lap" is the splash story in The Hindustan Times. The paper carries a photograph of Meenakshi Lekhi and Satish Upadhyay at a press conference in the Delhi BJP office in its front page. The Asian Age headline says "BJP's top leaders to join Delhi campaign." The subhead says "saffron camp all out to check Kejriwal."
    The Pioneer in its front page writes that 'Post US bohomie, India reaches out to China." The paper adds 'swaraj to address issues of concern during four day visit to Beijing'. The Statesman says 'Sushma to visit China, discuss bilateral issues.'
    '6 month to go, foreign secretary told to go' is the banner headline in the Indian Express. The Hindu in a box item writes 'JaiShankar is Foreign Secretary.'
    'Government won't appeal in Vodafone case' leads The Business Standard. While The Business Line writes 'Vodafone case: government not to appeal against Bombay High Court ruling. The paper adds that it 'sends a positive message to global investors.
    On the Nithari serial killings, The Tribune writes "High Court commutes Koli's death sentence'. The Times of India in a box item writes 'Nithari killer's death sentence changed to life."
    The Asian Age on its bottom spread carries the story that the Railways replicating the Metro card model, now have a 'Go-India card scheme' allowing passengers to pay for tickets and make transactions cashless.
    And finally, get ready for a new search engine that claims to outsmart Google.

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