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With 80% Delhi-ites wanting an AAP govt in the national capital, the Hindu says 'Chorus for AAP forming govt gets louder'. 'AAP all set to say yes as public gives it go ahead, Congress still sulking' writes the Hindustan Times. The Asian Age simply says ' Kejriwal to take CM oath on Wednesday'.
Congress revamp exercise to make itself 'battle ready for 2014' as the Statesman puts it, most papers have reported of Jayanthi Natarajans resignation. 'Minister exits as part of Congress rejig' says the Tribune, while the Pioneer reports that Jairam Ramesh may also follow suit.
The Indian Express, The Hindustan Times and Mail Today show Rahul Gandhi addressing the annual general meeting of FICCI. 'Rahul woos India inc, but asked tough queries' writes the Times of India.
'Be careful, US tells citizens in India' writes the Hindustan Times, as a consequence of the Devyani incident. Mail Today writes 'A shady spy spin to envoy saga', going to the extent of reporting Devyani's father as alleging, that the domestic help is an agent of the CIA.
With the maximum temperature dipping to 15.9 C, Delhi- ites experienced a cold, chilly and hazy day yesterday. 'Rain, chill ahead' warns the Hindustan Times. Apparently, there was dense fog in Agra too. The Hindu shows visitors at the Taj Mahal - the picture has a caption - 'Where is the Taj ? - obviously not visible because of fog.
"Bringing South Africa to their knees' is the caption of the picture in the Hindustan Times, as India pushed for their second victory at South Africa. "Test poised for engrossing, grandstand finish" says the Hindu, adding that Dhoni's men hold the aces, despite South Africa's steady start.
With 80% Delhi-ites wanting an AAP govt in the national capital, the Hindu says 'Chorus for AAP forming govt gets louder'. 'AAP all set to say yes as public gives it go ahead, Congress still sulking' writes the Hindustan Times. The Asian Age simply says ' Kejriwal to take CM oath on Wednesday'.
Congress revamp exercise to make itself 'battle ready for 2014' as the Statesman puts it, most papers have reported of Jayanthi Natarajans resignation. 'Minister exits as part of Congress rejig' says the Tribune, while the Pioneer reports that Jairam Ramesh may also follow suit.
The Indian Express, The Hindustan Times and Mail Today show Rahul Gandhi addressing the annual general meeting of FICCI. 'Rahul woos India inc, but asked tough queries' writes the Times of India.
'Be careful, US tells citizens in India' writes the Hindustan Times, as a consequence of the Devyani incident. Mail Today writes 'A shady spy spin to envoy saga', going to the extent of reporting Devyani's father as alleging, that the domestic help is an agent of the CIA.
With the maximum temperature dipping to 15.9 C, Delhi- ites experienced a cold, chilly and hazy day yesterday. 'Rain, chill ahead' warns the Hindustan Times. Apparently, there was dense fog in Agra too. The Hindu shows visitors at the Taj Mahal - the picture has a caption - 'Where is the Taj ? - obviously not visible because of fog.
"Bringing South Africa to their knees' is the caption of the picture in the Hindustan Times, as India pushed for their second victory at South Africa. "Test poised for engrossing, grandstand finish" says the Hindu, adding that Dhoni's men hold the aces, despite South Africa's steady start.
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