Sunday, September 22, 2013

Gyan Correa's debut Gujarati film ' The Good Road' - a lost and found story of a small boy - was nominated as India's official entry at next year's Oscars

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Suspended Chennai Super Kings principal and son-in-law of N Srinivasan -Gurunath Meiyappan -being charge sheeted in the T20 scam by the Mumbai police, is a major story in today's papers. The Times of India writes "Police charge Guru in IPL scam, but dad-in-law says 'can't push me out'. "

With general elections around the corner political parties are keeping alliance options wide open, writes Hindustan Times. Speculation is rife with BJP president Rajnath Singh holding an hour long talk with Telugu Desam Party chief N Chandra babu Naidu, and the Congress wooing the SP, BSP and the Left parties.

The Tribune writes that a seven member Pakistani judicial commission arrived in India via Attari on Saturday, to collect evidence and take forward the prosecution of seven suspects, including LeT commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks case.

The Pioneer reports that the CBI is to go after the names of custodians of missing coal files now - seeking the names of all officials responsible for the custody of files related to coal block allocation - that have gone missing.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced on Saturday that a network of too small airports will be developed across the country' to connect small towns and cities, to help in meeting the estimated passenger load capacity by 2020 . The first such airport to be operational by 2016 is expected to come up in Kishangarh town, in Ajmer district.

Business Line of the Hindu writes that Gyan Correa's debut Gujarati film ' The Good Road' - a lost and found story of a small boy - was nominated as India's official entry at next year's Oscars, in the best foreign film category, after seeing off strong competition from films like 'The Lunch Box' and 'Bhag Milkha Bhag'.

Times of India informs us that - 7- star inter city buses of today offer a host of luxury features such as personal LCD screens, seats that recline almost 160 degrees, rest rooms and pantries and sometimes even a spa outback.

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