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The Hindustan Times writes that the enquiry proceedings against CBI official may get exempted from the scope of the Right to Information Act (RTI) if the government's suggestion on the working of a proposed accountability commission gets through.
Almost all papers have quoted BJP's general Secretary Ananth Kumar as saying that the BJP was ready for snap Lok Sabha poll with good governance and development as its key poll planks. The Tribune covers the story on its front page.
The 13th edition of Jagganath rath Yatra will begin from 400 year old Jagannath temple on July 10 with a start of Facebok page on the deity for devotees to worship and follow the yatra through the social networking website reports the Asian Age.
In economic news the Business Line reports that India's gold imports in June have fallen 80 percent to about 32 tonnes providing some relief to the current account deficit and the weak rupee.
The Financial Express writes that the Indian economy is showing sights of recovery helped by gradual reduction of inflationary pressure even though the country's growth still remains relatively weak" according to Paris based thinktank Organization for economic Co-operation and Development-OECD.
The Times of India reports that the All India Institute of Medical Sciences will now provide telephone consultation to treating physicians on poison management.
The paper also reports that school children in the age group of 15 16 years in United Kingdom will now get to study India's struggle for Independence in detail.
Scientist have demonstrated for the first time that starfish use premature eyes at the tip of their arms to usually navigate their environment. Starfish eyes are image-forming and could be an essential stage in eye evolution reports the Hindustan Times.
The Hindustan Times writes that the enquiry proceedings against CBI official may get exempted from the scope of the Right to Information Act (RTI) if the government's suggestion on the working of a proposed accountability commission gets through.
Almost all papers have quoted BJP's general Secretary Ananth Kumar as saying that the BJP was ready for snap Lok Sabha poll with good governance and development as its key poll planks. The Tribune covers the story on its front page.
The 13th edition of Jagganath rath Yatra will begin from 400 year old Jagannath temple on July 10 with a start of Facebok page on the deity for devotees to worship and follow the yatra through the social networking website reports the Asian Age.
In economic news the Business Line reports that India's gold imports in June have fallen 80 percent to about 32 tonnes providing some relief to the current account deficit and the weak rupee.
The Financial Express writes that the Indian economy is showing sights of recovery helped by gradual reduction of inflationary pressure even though the country's growth still remains relatively weak" according to Paris based thinktank Organization for economic Co-operation and Development-OECD.
The Times of India reports that the All India Institute of Medical Sciences will now provide telephone consultation to treating physicians on poison management.
The paper also reports that school children in the age group of 15 16 years in United Kingdom will now get to study India's struggle for Independence in detail.
Scientist have demonstrated for the first time that starfish use premature eyes at the tip of their arms to usually navigate their environment. Starfish eyes are image-forming and could be an essential stage in eye evolution reports the Hindustan Times.
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