Monday, October 10, 2016

THIS VIJAYA DASHAMI IS SPECIAL: PM

THIS VIJAYA DASHAMI IS SPECIAL: PM

AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES :-

Sunday Pioneer reports that in a path-breaking decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that if a wife puts pressure on her husband to abandon his parents, he may be well within his right to seek a divorce.
The much renowned Dasara celebration at Aishbagh’s Ram Leela maidan in Lucknow has acquired new significance this year as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to attend it, reports the Hindu.
The Indian Express writes that the Calcutta High Court has held the time limits set by the West Bengal government for Durga idol immersion next week, on account of Moharram, as “arbitrary” and said the order was a “clear endeavour” by the state to “appease the minority section of the public”.
An article in an internal newsletter of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh alleges that Pandit Nehru showed a lot of interest in passing the Hindu Civil Code, because he didn’t have a son, and wanted to pass on all his property and royalty from books legally to his daughter Indira.
"With family blessing, girl fasts for 68 days, dies; Jains outraged" - under that caption, the Indian Express writes that 13-year-old Aradhana's death after fasting for 68 days has left the city of Hyderabad in shock and the Jain community stunned.
The Sunday Tribune writes that Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao would offer a golden crown worth Rs 3.7 crore to Goddess Bhadrakali in Warangal for fulfilling his vow on formation of a separate Telangana state.
A three-minute tape from 2005 which captures Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump boasting about how he hits on women and how they let him do it because he is rich and famous, has exploded on the US political scene.
At 100, it’s never too late for a medal or two! Hundred- year- old Hindustan Times writes that Mann Kaur from Chandigarh recently hit the headlines by becoming the world’s fastest centenarian at the American Masters Games in Vancouver.

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