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The Statesman and the Tribune of the day have published pictures of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh with blast victims in a Hyderabad hospital. "As PM calls for calm, cops probe new leads. Bombs placed on second hand Atlas and KW cycles", reads the Indian Express headline.
"Indian Mujahideen boss Yasin Bhatkal among bomb planters?" wonders lead headline of Hindustan Times. The paper goes on to say the investigator suspect India's most wanted man is still in Hyderabad, hope to wrap up blast case in 3 to 4 weeks.
CBI finally managing to get documents from Milan in the chopper deal figures prominently in many papers. A preliminary enquiry will now begin into the payment of 362 crore rupee kickbacks by AgustaWestland, inform the Asian Age, the Tribune and the Hindu.
Worlds oldest long distance runner Fauja Singh finally retiring at 101 years of age is covered by most dailies.
Sheila Dikshit's advice of using as much electricity as you can afford, coming in for criticism from the opposition finds place in Hindustan Times and the Indian Express.
Bird watchers in the country are thanking the rain Gods for longer and wetter winters as it is bringing exotic birds from Siberia and Africa, report Hindustan Times and the Times of India.
And finally, the Times of India has a picture of four young Indian boys who have jointly developed a 'smart watch'. What's that? you might ask. Well, its a phone that you can wear on your wrist.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The Statesman and the Tribune of the day have published pictures of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh with blast victims in a Hyderabad hospital. "As PM calls for calm, cops probe new leads. Bombs placed on second hand Atlas and KW cycles", reads the Indian Express headline.
"Indian Mujahideen boss Yasin Bhatkal among bomb planters?" wonders lead headline of Hindustan Times. The paper goes on to say the investigator suspect India's most wanted man is still in Hyderabad, hope to wrap up blast case in 3 to 4 weeks.
CBI finally managing to get documents from Milan in the chopper deal figures prominently in many papers. A preliminary enquiry will now begin into the payment of 362 crore rupee kickbacks by AgustaWestland, inform the Asian Age, the Tribune and the Hindu.
Worlds oldest long distance runner Fauja Singh finally retiring at 101 years of age is covered by most dailies.
Sheila Dikshit's advice of using as much electricity as you can afford, coming in for criticism from the opposition finds place in Hindustan Times and the Indian Express.
Bird watchers in the country are thanking the rain Gods for longer and wetter winters as it is bringing exotic birds from Siberia and Africa, report Hindustan Times and the Times of India.
And finally, the Times of India has a picture of four young Indian boys who have jointly developed a 'smart watch'. What's that? you might ask. Well, its a phone that you can wear on your wrist.
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