NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
"Simple Simon Kejri snubs show. Red beacon, PSO Culture go, call on 700 litres of free water by Monday and power tariff cut by Wednesday" reads the Sunday Pioneer headline. The papers adds that Arvind Kejriwal Delhi's new Chief Minister who is the catalyst for heralding a new era of politics of governance, cautioned his party workers to ensure that their feet should be kept on the ground even as he said that AAP did not have magic wand for all ills.
The Hindu reports the gruesome tragedy in which 26 passengers of Bangalore -Nanded Express were burnt alive may have been caused by an electrical short - circuit. The paper has shown picture of the burning coach captured by an eyewitness on his mobile camera.
Multi faceted actor Farooq Shaikh's death due to heart attack in Dubai has been reported, along with his photograph, by almost all newspapers. The Sunday Times covers it under the headline "Farooq Shaikh, aam aadmi of Indian Cinema, dead".
The Prithviraj Chavan led Maharashtra government is finding itself increasingly cornered on its decision to a judicial panels scathing report on the Adarsh scam. After Rahul, Sonia Gandhi has indicated that Maharashtra government will reconsider its decision writes the Mail Today.
And finally, according to the Times of India 87 year old Hedge fund multi - millionaire Robert Wilson leapt from the 16th floor of his apartment building in New York, after giving away his 800 million dollars fortune to not-for-profit environmental advocacy group - the Environmental Defence fund.
"Simple Simon Kejri snubs show. Red beacon, PSO Culture go, call on 700 litres of free water by Monday and power tariff cut by Wednesday" reads the Sunday Pioneer headline. The papers adds that Arvind Kejriwal Delhi's new Chief Minister who is the catalyst for heralding a new era of politics of governance, cautioned his party workers to ensure that their feet should be kept on the ground even as he said that AAP did not have magic wand for all ills.
The Hindu reports the gruesome tragedy in which 26 passengers of Bangalore -Nanded Express were burnt alive may have been caused by an electrical short - circuit. The paper has shown picture of the burning coach captured by an eyewitness on his mobile camera.
Multi faceted actor Farooq Shaikh's death due to heart attack in Dubai has been reported, along with his photograph, by almost all newspapers. The Sunday Times covers it under the headline "Farooq Shaikh, aam aadmi of Indian Cinema, dead".
The Prithviraj Chavan led Maharashtra government is finding itself increasingly cornered on its decision to a judicial panels scathing report on the Adarsh scam. After Rahul, Sonia Gandhi has indicated that Maharashtra government will reconsider its decision writes the Mail Today.
And finally, according to the Times of India 87 year old Hedge fund multi - millionaire Robert Wilson leapt from the 16th floor of his apartment building in New York, after giving away his 800 million dollars fortune to not-for-profit environmental advocacy group - the Environmental Defence fund.
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