Thursday, February 5, 2015

AIB Roast row: FIRs against Deepika, Sonakshi and 14 others

AIB Roast row: FIRs against Deepika, Sonakshi and 14 others

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES

    The Home Secretary being axed for helping Matang Sinh, an accused in the Sarada scam, is highlighted in several newspapers this morning. The Indian Express writes - on a day Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh called the CBI director, seeking clarity on the attempt by Home Secretary Anil Goswami  stalling Matang Sinh's arrest in the Sarada Scam probe, a major reshuffle, of seven joint-director-rank officials, took place in the agency.    
    Congress heir apparent Rahul Gandhi yesterday accused PM Narendra Modi of setting up Jayanti Natarajan against him-reports The Times of India. The paper also says, Modi trashes opinion polls.
    The Delhi Campaign hitting a crescendo, is highlighted in several papers. The Tribune writes " Parties rush to sway voters as canvassing ends today". "High octane fight for Delhi get turbocharged"  highlights the Pioneer.
    The Hindu reports that in a joint study by a Delhi School of Economics professor and a professor of economics at the University of Michigan - on the impact of 'reservation' in public sector jobs, on productivity efficiency - it was shown that quotas do not hurt efficiency in any sector but, in fact, raised it in some areas.
    ISRO will be launching its first satellite for the US - for this year's Google's Sky Box Imaging for GPS maps - from its space port at Sriharikota, writes the Asian Age.
    And finally, The Times of India asks us to imagine  'must-have' tables and stools and other household furniture - exclusively designed from old kitchen utensils & implements, or a modern coffee-table made from discarded Rubik Cubes.

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