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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Newspapers today focus on Modi's decision to scrap all GoM's and EGoM's to ensure accountability and fast track decisions, Akhilesh finally agreeing for a CBI probe into the Badaun rape case, Smriti Irani's plea to re-instate the five suspended Delhi University officials, the rumblings in AAP and the IPL final today.
'PM Modi sheds another piece of UPA baggage - GoM's, EGoM's out' is the Indian Express Headline.
For Modi, rehabilitation of internally displaced people was not just an empty poll promise. 'MHA chalks out plan to settle Kashmiri pandits' writes Mail Today.
'Under fire, Akhilesh ready for CBI probe, all key accused held' says the Tribune. 'I want justice not money, says victim's father', writes the Hindu.
And the final chapter of the IPL - Kings vs Knights - tonight at 8pm' is on the Times of India cover page.
Yogendra Yadav quitting AAP figures in most dailies.
The sacking of Lok Sabha TV CEO by the outgoing speaker Meira Kumar is on the front page of the Pioneer.
Friday's storm in Delhi left the city 'reeling from power water crisis', says the Hindustan Times, while the Hindu says that it knocked down the fincial on Humayu's tomb dome.
The Hindustan Times asks on its front page 'Is saving the Ganga mission impossible' - but also answers it, saying that 'blueprint to revive dying Yamuna ready'.
In an item titled 'Breaking barriers', the Hindustan Times writes that a 'Wagah like tourist spot for Indo-Bangla border soon'.
A treasured speech of Rabindra Nath Tagore is preserved in a sound archive at Humboldt university in Berlin, reports the Hindu.
And finally, the Times of India writes 'Picture perfect honeymoon for three?' The paper adds that newly weds like to take a photographer along too!.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Newspapers today focus on Modi's decision to scrap all GoM's and EGoM's to ensure accountability and fast track decisions, Akhilesh finally agreeing for a CBI probe into the Badaun rape case, Smriti Irani's plea to re-instate the five suspended Delhi University officials, the rumblings in AAP and the IPL final today.
'PM Modi sheds another piece of UPA baggage - GoM's, EGoM's out' is the Indian Express Headline.
For Modi, rehabilitation of internally displaced people was not just an empty poll promise. 'MHA chalks out plan to settle Kashmiri pandits' writes Mail Today.
'Under fire, Akhilesh ready for CBI probe, all key accused held' says the Tribune. 'I want justice not money, says victim's father', writes the Hindu.
And the final chapter of the IPL - Kings vs Knights - tonight at 8pm' is on the Times of India cover page.
Yogendra Yadav quitting AAP figures in most dailies.
The sacking of Lok Sabha TV CEO by the outgoing speaker Meira Kumar is on the front page of the Pioneer.
Friday's storm in Delhi left the city 'reeling from power water crisis', says the Hindustan Times, while the Hindu says that it knocked down the fincial on Humayu's tomb dome.
The Hindustan Times asks on its front page 'Is saving the Ganga mission impossible' - but also answers it, saying that 'blueprint to revive dying Yamuna ready'.
In an item titled 'Breaking barriers', the Hindustan Times writes that a 'Wagah like tourist spot for Indo-Bangla border soon'.
A treasured speech of Rabindra Nath Tagore is preserved in a sound archive at Humboldt university in Berlin, reports the Hindu.
And finally, the Times of India writes 'Picture perfect honeymoon for three?' The paper adds that newly weds like to take a photographer along too!.
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