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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The clashes at the golden Temple marking the Bluestar day yesterday, Prime Minister Modi's emphasis on cleanliness and time bound decision-making for babus, the taking over of Ms. Sumitra Mahajan as the new speaker of Lok Sabha, AAP's leadership in turmoil and Delhi sizzling at 45 degress celcius are some of the top stories.
"Violent clash at Akal Takht, 12 hurt. SGPC task force, radical Sikh groups attack each other" headlines The Tribune.
The Asian Age reports of Prime Minister Narendra Modi trying to end sycophancy and reiterating to MPs that touching his feet as a greeting makes him uncomfortable.
The Hindustan Times reports of the 11 step programme by the Prime Minister to make babus work better - expect short government forms and quick decision says the paper.
The first budget of the Modi sarkar may not be a populist one, says The Asian Age. The Business Line says "Jaitley may make the tax climate conducive - spur investments".
Kejri-Yadav spat throws AAP into deepest crisis yet, says the Times of India.
The Times of India also reports of a 6000 crore Ganga plan in which The Ganga will be developed as a water way for transport and tourism covering a distance of 1600 kms. Other rivers like, Yamuna will also be taken up in the future.
The Sensex crossing the 25,000 mark has also been noticed by many newspapers.
The Economic Times warns that mangoes are being artificially ripened to meet growing demand and that is harmful to health.
"Foreign aided NGOs are actively stalling development, IB tells PMO in a report" is a startling headline in The Indian Express.
And finally, the opening of a Trick Eye museum in Singapore with many 3D installations and optical illusion has been covered with interesting pictures in many newspapers.
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