Monday, August 5, 2013

Jalalabad attack may cast shadow on Indo-Pak ties

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

Reporting on the Monsoon Session of Parliament, beginning, today the Asian Age writes, "With a heavy agenda that includes the politically significant ordinance on Food Security lined up for the coming Monsoon Session the indications are that unlike in the recent past the short sitting will be more businesslike and smooth.

The 'Durga effect' looms large over Parliament at the start of the Monsoon Session, writes the Mail Today. The paper adds, the row over the summary suspension of IAS officer Durga Shakti Nagpal by the UP Govt. on apparently flimsy grounds has snow balled into a crisis of sorts, with the Samajwadi Party now threatening not to support the Govt's Food Bill.

"Jalalabad attack may cast shadow on Indo-Pak ties" headlines the Tribune. The paper writes that New Delhi is yet to respond to Pakistan's proposal for talks in August and September for the third round of dialogue with Pak, stalled since January this year.

"Delhi leads world in real estate price rise", headlines the Times of India. According to study done by Global Property Guide, India has witnessed the sharpest appreciation in Real Estate prices in the last couple of years, with Delhi's rise at roughly 60% against cities in 43 other countries.

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