Monday, August 4, 2014

I-Day celebrations to bring focus back on Golconda Fort | Business Standard News



I-Day celebrations to bring focus back on Golconda Fort | Business Standard News



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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Nepal dominates the front pages of most papers today. "After 17 years, Modi resets historic India-Nepal ties: Offers 1 billion dollar loan, help in building highways, IT and power sectors" reports the Hindustan Times. The Times of India writes "Ready to revise 1950 agreement, India tells Nepal".

The arrest of an official of the Indian Olympic Association and a senior wrestling referee at the  Glasgow Commonwealth Games on charges of alleged assault is prominently noticed on the front pages. "IOA Secretary General, Wrestling Referee arrested for drunken driving and sexual assault respectively" reports the Pioneer.

Most papers take note of the Aam Admi Party rally in Delhi to demand the holding of quick elections to the Delhi Assembly. "Dissolve assembly in a week : Kejri tells govt." reports the Hindustan Times.

And finally, it seems you are never too old to ride a bicycle. The Hindu reports that an RTI query with the Chattisgarh labour department has revealed that  732 year old Pushpa Sahu was a beneficiary.




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