Energy, manufacturing to lead Modi, Obama talks
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Narendra Modi in America is the prominent story in most newspapers today.
The Hindustan Times headlines, "Modi serves the Indian dream at breakfast with top world CEOs". The Hindu calls it "Power Pitch to U.S CEO's". "Modi pledges stable tax policy to woo US business" and "use Coalgate verdict to clean up past", writes The Times of India.
Jayalalitha's conviction in disproportionate assets case also receives attention on front pages. "3000 acres marked for seizure", "Land held by six firms found to be linked to Jayalalitha" reports, the Hindu. The Asian Age says, " Jaya keeps to herself in jail says, no to visitors". The Times of India writes, "No cheers, only tears as new Tamil Nadu Chief Minister takes oath".
In a sensational twist to the Saradha chit fund scam probe, a Kolkata court directed the CBI to take jailed Trinmool Congress MP Kunal Ghosh's statement in Jail as he feared for his life and desired to tell all he knew about the scandal, reports the Pioneer.
An Indian - origin mayor, popularly known as the "Gandhi of Lisbon" due to his Spartan lifestyle, may be Portugal's next PM, reports the Hindustan Times.
And finally, " With 100 launches, the great festive real estate show is on", says the Financial Express. With the last two Dussehra- Diwali seasons having done dull business, prices have been dropped this time around.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Narendra Modi in America is the prominent story in most newspapers today.
The Hindustan Times headlines, "Modi serves the Indian dream at breakfast with top world CEOs". The Hindu calls it "Power Pitch to U.S CEO's". "Modi pledges stable tax policy to woo US business" and "use Coalgate verdict to clean up past", writes The Times of India.
Jayalalitha's conviction in disproportionate assets case also receives attention on front pages. "3000 acres marked for seizure", "Land held by six firms found to be linked to Jayalalitha" reports, the Hindu. The Asian Age says, " Jaya keeps to herself in jail says, no to visitors". The Times of India writes, "No cheers, only tears as new Tamil Nadu Chief Minister takes oath".
In a sensational twist to the Saradha chit fund scam probe, a Kolkata court directed the CBI to take jailed Trinmool Congress MP Kunal Ghosh's statement in Jail as he feared for his life and desired to tell all he knew about the scandal, reports the Pioneer.
An Indian - origin mayor, popularly known as the "Gandhi of Lisbon" due to his Spartan lifestyle, may be Portugal's next PM, reports the Hindustan Times.
And finally, " With 100 launches, the great festive real estate show is on", says the Financial Express. With the last two Dussehra- Diwali seasons having done dull business, prices have been dropped this time around.
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