India gives birth to new state of Telangana - FT.com
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Modi's first meeting with his Council of Ministers; the birth of India's 29th state, Telangana; Kharge to lead Congress in Lok Sabha; continuing incidents of violence against women in U.P, and first day of admissions in Delhi University are some of the major stories in newspapers today.
"Modi shares vision with Mantris" writes the Hindustan Times. The Statesman reports "Work cohesively, Modi to Ministers" The Hindu Business Line says "Modi gives Ministers ideas to boost economy, attract investment". The Asian Age reports, Modi may set up a team of 10 High level technocrats from specific sectors to advise him.
"Telangana is here" highlights the Indian Express with a photograph of KCR at the Telangana martyrs memorial. The Statesman writes "Telangana gets going, KCR is CM "with a photograph of the celebrations.
The Times of India leads with, "Kharge a surprise choice as leader of Congress in LS". The Hindu reports "Rahul opts out, Kharge to head party in LS".
"Serial rapes shame U.P" reports the Pioneer, while the Asian Age writes, "Centre steps up pressure on Akhilesh" Times of India says "Akhilesh shunts senior babu as attacks on women rise".
"Day I; DU website crashes, chaos at admission centres" reports the Express Newsline. The Hindustan Times states, "DU: Long lines offline and online".
On a positive note, the Times of India reports, India has overtaken Germany and Italy to emerge as the world's second largest textile exporter.
And finally, Total recall, for real". Under the headline the Business Line reports a possible breakthrough in medical science. Researchers at the University of California have successfully carried out a study on genetically-engineered rats, that might make it possible to erase or restore memories at the click of a mouse!
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Modi's first meeting with his Council of Ministers; the birth of India's 29th state, Telangana; Kharge to lead Congress in Lok Sabha; continuing incidents of violence against women in U.P, and first day of admissions in Delhi University are some of the major stories in newspapers today.
"Modi shares vision with Mantris" writes the Hindustan Times. The Statesman reports "Work cohesively, Modi to Ministers" The Hindu Business Line says "Modi gives Ministers ideas to boost economy, attract investment". The Asian Age reports, Modi may set up a team of 10 High level technocrats from specific sectors to advise him.
"Telangana is here" highlights the Indian Express with a photograph of KCR at the Telangana martyrs memorial. The Statesman writes "Telangana gets going, KCR is CM "with a photograph of the celebrations.
The Times of India leads with, "Kharge a surprise choice as leader of Congress in LS". The Hindu reports "Rahul opts out, Kharge to head party in LS".
"Serial rapes shame U.P" reports the Pioneer, while the Asian Age writes, "Centre steps up pressure on Akhilesh" Times of India says "Akhilesh shunts senior babu as attacks on women rise".
"Day I; DU website crashes, chaos at admission centres" reports the Express Newsline. The Hindustan Times states, "DU: Long lines offline and online".
On a positive note, the Times of India reports, India has overtaken Germany and Italy to emerge as the world's second largest textile exporter.
And finally, Total recall, for real". Under the headline the Business Line reports a possible breakthrough in medical science. Researchers at the University of California have successfully carried out a study on genetically-engineered rats, that might make it possible to erase or restore memories at the click of a mouse!
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