Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Thousands come to Binjore to pray for marital bliss on 15th of February

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

The investigations into the bomb attack in Delhi dominate the front pages of most newspapers of the day. 'Sticky bomb at centre of blast probe - nature of explosive still not known, FBI offers help, is the Hindustan Times headline. The Tribune and the Asian Age quote Home Minister P. Chidambaram as saying that there is no evidence yet of Iran's hand in the car blast.
'Triple blasts in Bangkok', is the headline in the Statesman, with pictures showing the devastation. 'Inept Iranian bomber gets his own leg blown off', writes the Pioneer.
Most dailies have details of the third phase of the Uttar Pradesh elections today. 'Gandhi’s out to reclaim UP legacy', writes Mail Today, as it features a picture of Sonia Gandhi, with daughter Priyanka tweaking her cheek lovingly.
'Now Salman Khurshid does a U-turn, regrets remarks', says the Hindu. But the Law Minister's woes seem far from over as the Pioneer writes, 'Khurshid out of frying pan into communal fire', as a case is now filed against him in a Farrukhabad Court for stoking religious sentiment.
'Love all on Valentines Day', is the headline on the sports page of Hindustan Times. 'A last ball strike by Dhoni ensures India tie', adds the paper.
A proud moment for India - most newspapers show Amartya Sen being honoured with the Humanities medal by President Obama.
Delhi's IGI airport is ranked second best in the world, reports the Times of India. It scored in the category of the number of passengers passing through it, which was 35 million last year, says the paper. 
Love birds celebrated Valentines Day yesterday. But today, the 15th of February, is special in Binjore, a small village near Ganganagar, just two kilometres from the Pak border, which has the mazar of Laila Majnu. Thousands come here to pray for marital bliss, writes the Pioneer.

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