Thursday, November 27, 2014

IPL spot-fixing: Chennai Super Kings should be disqualified, observes SC

IPL spot-fixing: Chennai Super Kings should be disqualified, observes SC

Newspapers Headlines
The SAARC Summit and the black money debate are the lead in newspapers today.
"Pak blocks SAARC move for greater connectivity" headlines the Asian Age, also quoting Pakistan as saying, "Structured talks unlikely soon".
The Hindustan Times reports, "Pak blocks deals, Modi says will do it, with or without you".
The Indian Express terms the debate on black money in Parliament as "A reversal of roles : Congress speaks like BJP, BJP like Congress".
Financial reforms: RBI had opposed it, UPA was cold, now Pranab pushes it with Modi " in an unusual intervention , leads the Indian Express.
The Hindu and The Asian Age report , Tamil actress Khushboo joining congress , months after leaving DMK.
"Green court bans vehicles older than 15 years in Delhi", "Orders a stop to burning of waste in open ", is the lead headline in The Times of India. The paper also reports, Delhi Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung suspended six public officials for dirty buildings.  "Sack sweepers if they can't deliver" observes the Delhi High Court, in a reference to the city's invisible army of safai karmacharis, is the report in The Times of India.
"CBI shocker: Badaun girls committed suicide " reports the Hindustan Times , on the CBI conclusion after a five month probe.
"BSF plans laser walls to trip Pak intruders" in places where fencing isn't possible reports The Times of India.
The Asian Age reports a team of doctors successfully separated two month old  conjoined twins who were joined at the abdomen & shared their liver since birth.
And finally, Dainik Bhasker and Hindustan Times report that a tea company in Britain has got a tea taster's tongue insured for nine and a half crore rupees.

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