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Rohit Sharma's smashing 264 at Eden Gardens, India-US food deal at WTO and life sentence for 5 soldiers in Machil Fake encounter case, are some of the front page stories in most papers today.
Most of the papers today carry photograph of a rejoicing Rohit Sharma on their front pages. The Pioneer writes that during his rollicking knock of 264 runs which came off in just 173 balls, Rohit surpassed the previous record set by Virender Sehwag, who smashed 219 in an ODI against West Indies in 2011.
"India, US break WTO deadlock", reports the Business Standard adding that they agree on food security, decision on Trade Facilitaion Agreement, peace clause at general council meet. While the Business Line headlines" India, US resolve food row, signalling end to WTO impasse".
"Army court sentences 5 soldiers to life for Kashmir staged killings", headlines the Hindustan Times. While the Times of India states "Five Armymen get life for Machil fake encounter", adding that they will lose rank and pension for Jammu and Kashmir killings.
Referring to the 125th birth anniversary function of Jawahar Lal Nehru, the Statesman writes "Battle over Nehru legacy escalates". While the Tribune leads with "Sonia, Rahul warn of attempts to erase Nehru".
And finally some of the female mosquitoes that spread dengue and yellow fever are drawn by human body odour according to a new study writes the Times of India.
Rohit Sharma's smashing 264 at Eden Gardens, India-US food deal at WTO and life sentence for 5 soldiers in Machil Fake encounter case, are some of the front page stories in most papers today.
Most of the papers today carry photograph of a rejoicing Rohit Sharma on their front pages. The Pioneer writes that during his rollicking knock of 264 runs which came off in just 173 balls, Rohit surpassed the previous record set by Virender Sehwag, who smashed 219 in an ODI against West Indies in 2011.
"India, US break WTO deadlock", reports the Business Standard adding that they agree on food security, decision on Trade Facilitaion Agreement, peace clause at general council meet. While the Business Line headlines" India, US resolve food row, signalling end to WTO impasse".
"Army court sentences 5 soldiers to life for Kashmir staged killings", headlines the Hindustan Times. While the Times of India states "Five Armymen get life for Machil fake encounter", adding that they will lose rank and pension for Jammu and Kashmir killings.
Referring to the 125th birth anniversary function of Jawahar Lal Nehru, the Statesman writes "Battle over Nehru legacy escalates". While the Tribune leads with "Sonia, Rahul warn of attempts to erase Nehru".
And finally some of the female mosquitoes that spread dengue and yellow fever are drawn by human body odour according to a new study writes the Times of India.
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