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Riot-torn Muzaffarnagar giving Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav an angry reception as he arrived for a tour of riot hit villages, dominates the front pages of today's papers. The Indian Express headline reads- "Akhilesh offers justice, faces anger: 'where was the government then'?"
The Times of India reports that Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and party vice-president Rahul Gandhi will visit Muzaffarnagar today, along with PM Dr. Manmohan Singh.
Wary of selection panel, judges want constitutional protection, writes Hindustan Times, regarding India's higher judiciary having reservations about the government decision to replace the existing collegium system of appointing judges with a Judicial Appointment Commission.
"Poster Boy Rajan's Reports to be lynchpin of Financial Reforms" - under that headline, The Economic Times says that after retail,aviation and fuel prices, the government is getting ready to roll out the long overdue, next generation of measures aimed at freeing up country's financial sector and that a framework for this could be in place as early as next month.
The Pakistani Taliban has demanded the release of over 4,500 prisoners and withdrawal of the army from tribal regions as a precondition to enter into formal peace talks, reports The Asian Age.
After easing marginally in the past couple of weeks, onion prices are on the rise again and there seems to be no respite to consumers from high onion prices, writes Business Line of The Hindu.
The multiple benefits of Yoga and Garlic consumption have been common place knowledge in India but new studies in South Korea have further confirmed, reports The Tribune. Yoga exercises can boost both physical and mental well being and lower blood pressure level and garlic when eaten raw or dried lowers BP and cholesterol levels and helps the body fight off infection, says the Paper.
Riot-torn Muzaffarnagar giving Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav an angry reception as he arrived for a tour of riot hit villages, dominates the front pages of today's papers. The Indian Express headline reads- "Akhilesh offers justice, faces anger: 'where was the government then'?"
The Times of India reports that Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and party vice-president Rahul Gandhi will visit Muzaffarnagar today, along with PM Dr. Manmohan Singh.
Wary of selection panel, judges want constitutional protection, writes Hindustan Times, regarding India's higher judiciary having reservations about the government decision to replace the existing collegium system of appointing judges with a Judicial Appointment Commission.
"Poster Boy Rajan's Reports to be lynchpin of Financial Reforms" - under that headline, The Economic Times says that after retail,aviation and fuel prices, the government is getting ready to roll out the long overdue, next generation of measures aimed at freeing up country's financial sector and that a framework for this could be in place as early as next month.
The Pakistani Taliban has demanded the release of over 4,500 prisoners and withdrawal of the army from tribal regions as a precondition to enter into formal peace talks, reports The Asian Age.
After easing marginally in the past couple of weeks, onion prices are on the rise again and there seems to be no respite to consumers from high onion prices, writes Business Line of The Hindu.
The multiple benefits of Yoga and Garlic consumption have been common place knowledge in India but new studies in South Korea have further confirmed, reports The Tribune. Yoga exercises can boost both physical and mental well being and lower blood pressure level and garlic when eaten raw or dried lowers BP and cholesterol levels and helps the body fight off infection, says the Paper.
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