NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Most newspapers this morning cover the final phase of polling that concluded yesterday. "Seemandhra turns out in force to pick its first Govt", writes Mail Today. "High turn out in 8th phase 81 percent polling in West Bengal", writes the Statesman. "Voters to make Indian voting league the 8th wonder", writes the Economic Times.
Independent India's first voter, 97 year old Sham Saran Negi, from Himachal Pradesh, kept his date with democracy and voted in the tribal district of Kinnaur, the Indian Express and Economic Times says.
The Pioneer on its front page reports that the CVC monitoring the Coal scam probe informed the Supreme Court that it rejected the CBI move to close 3 out of the 11 cases recommended for closure. "Don't outsource judicial functions to CVC" said the CBI, opposing the Apex Court decision allowing the CVC to whet the probe agencies closure report writes the Times of India. "SC asks CBI if CVC should have say in closed cases", reports the Financial Times.
Delhi's air pollution has reached critical levels, and is unfit for breathing, says a WHO study. While the standard limit prescribed is 40 micrograms of particulate matter, Delhi's air has 60 micrograms per cubic meters. WHO concludes that Delhi is the most polluted city in the world. Mail Today, Hindustan Times, Pioneer and most other papers have reported this story.
The Hindu Business Line writes that 47 nations including Switzerland and India have agreed upon the automatic exchange of information on tax matters.
The Tribune on its front page writes that the legislature cannot neutralize the effect of a judicial verdict given, based on facts and findings.
Most newspapers this morning cover the final phase of polling that concluded yesterday. "Seemandhra turns out in force to pick its first Govt", writes Mail Today. "High turn out in 8th phase 81 percent polling in West Bengal", writes the Statesman. "Voters to make Indian voting league the 8th wonder", writes the Economic Times.
Independent India's first voter, 97 year old Sham Saran Negi, from Himachal Pradesh, kept his date with democracy and voted in the tribal district of Kinnaur, the Indian Express and Economic Times says.
The Pioneer on its front page reports that the CVC monitoring the Coal scam probe informed the Supreme Court that it rejected the CBI move to close 3 out of the 11 cases recommended for closure. "Don't outsource judicial functions to CVC" said the CBI, opposing the Apex Court decision allowing the CVC to whet the probe agencies closure report writes the Times of India. "SC asks CBI if CVC should have say in closed cases", reports the Financial Times.
Delhi's air pollution has reached critical levels, and is unfit for breathing, says a WHO study. While the standard limit prescribed is 40 micrograms of particulate matter, Delhi's air has 60 micrograms per cubic meters. WHO concludes that Delhi is the most polluted city in the world. Mail Today, Hindustan Times, Pioneer and most other papers have reported this story.
The Hindu Business Line writes that 47 nations including Switzerland and India have agreed upon the automatic exchange of information on tax matters.
The Tribune on its front page writes that the legislature cannot neutralize the effect of a judicial verdict given, based on facts and findings.
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