Narendra Modi in election mode, woos Jayalalithaa, Chandrababu Naidu
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Communal clashes in Kishtwar, with violence spreading to Jammu, is covered prominently by most dailies. "Kishtwar a tinderbox, region under curfew' is the Indian Express headline. The Asian Age, the Pioneer and the Indian Express show the mayhem and protestors clashing with the police.
'In a first for India, nuclear sub's reactor activated' is the Hindu headline, referring to Arihant achieving criticality 'India N-powered - INS Arihant gets sea ready" writes the Hindustan Times, while the Times of India says that with this, India has broken the monopoly of the "Big-5" which have veto power in UN.
IAS officer Ashok Khemka has filed his reply to the Haryana government. The Times of India, quoting Khemka writes "Vadra used fake papers to make crores". 'I acted on Vadra after transfer, lest I betray public trust' writes the Hindu, quoting the IAS officer. The Business standard writes that Vadra's firm made false statements in the balance sheet.
The seven north eastern states being sidelined is a thing of the past now. 'Northeast emerges as the new hotspot for tourists, with attractive travel packages, writes the Times of India.
Good news for Delhi-ites. "Delhi may soon have auto rickshaws on call" writes the Statesman, with autos available at one's doorstep, on the lines of radio taxis.
Planning to buy diamonds? Beware. "Man made diamonds being sold as natural' warns the Hindustan Times on its front page. They both look identical - the difference can only be pointed out by scientific instruments in gem testing labs.
And finally, the Business Standard writes that the latest Shah Rukh film, Chennai Express, cruised past top grossers, making 33.12 crore rupees on its opening day.
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