Saturday, May 14, 2016

Blood on Bihar's streets again after senior journalist is shot dead near railway station

Blood on Bihar's streets again after senior journalist is shot dead near railway station

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES,

    WHO's report on the world's most polluted cities, receives prominent coverage across newspapers this morning. "India chokes up list of top polluted cities", accounting for half of the world's 20 most polluted cities, leads the Hindustan Times. "Delhi no longer world's most polluted city, now at no.11" headlines the Times of India.
     'All norms followed in Agusta purchase'. An HT exclusive quotes former Defence Secretary, Vijay Singh as saying all decisions taken on merit and Agusta choppers met IAF's requirements fully. The Asian Age quotes middleman, Christian Michel as saying "Have to protect Gandhis to save myself".
    Enforcement Directorate seeks Interpol arrest warrant against Mallya", is the lead in the Statesman.
    "Sebi may tighten P-Note rules to Block Black Money route to Dalal Street" headlines the Economic Times, also reporting, "Foreign Banks can invest up to 10 per cent in Private Lenders".
     "Niti Aayog's new 15-year road map to roll out in 2017"; will go beyond the traditional area of 'Plan' and look at internal security, defence, social and development goals, highlights the Hindustan Times on its front page.
     Against the backdrop of growing strain in India-Nepal relation, India says it is "Committed to making Nepal a success", reports the Pioneer.
    And finally, the Indian Express, in its Page One Anchor, highlights the success story of Tina Dabi, the IAS topper this year, terming it a story of individual excellence and social change.

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