Sunday, September 8, 2013

Valley comes alive as Zubin Mehta blends the West's best with heavenly Kashmir

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's words "Will be happy to work under Rahul" - are given prominence in the Press. Asian Age writes 'Prime Minister Manmohan Singh unofficially announced the Congress party's prime ministerial candidate, suggesting that Rahul Gandhi would be an ideal choice as his successor.

A fresh bout of communal violence erupting in Muzaffarnagar in UP yesterday, gets prominence. "Army out as Muzaffarnagar clashes leave 9 dead" headlines the Hindu.

Mail Today reports that despite stormy sessions and repeated adjournments, the govt managed to get ten key Bills passed in Parliament during the Monsoon Session, that concluded yesterday.

Hindustan Times writes - Braving attacks by pro Telangana elements, nearly one lakh employees from coastal Andhra and Rayalseema regions congregated in Hyderabad for a rally to keep the state united.

"Putin's threat to Obama" - Russia has issued a chilling threat to assist Syria if the US leads military strikes against its hated regime" - writes Mail Today. The Russian President openly declared during the conclusion of the G-20 summit that he is already supplying arms to Bashar Assad.

The sound of music resounding in the Shalimar Garden in Srinagar, gets top slot in today's papers, with photographs of the Zubin Mehta led Bavarian orchestra adorning the front pages. "Valley comes alive as Zubin blends the West's best with heavenly Kashmir"- headlines the Tribune.

And finally Times of India writes of "Bracelets that can listen to the heartbeat and confirm your identity" Passwords, PINs and security tokens which are indispensable for living in the digital world, can be compromised. The new bracelet device called Nymi, uses an individual's electrocardiogram to authenticate their identity, as these are completely unique, depending on the size position and shape of the heart.

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