CIA 'torture': Senate due to publish report
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The latest rape shame in the national capital is the main lead in all papers today.
"Rapist may have faked papers, Delhi bans Uber" is the headline in the Hindustan Times. "Banned in Delhi, facing national shutdown, Uber blames system" is the lead in the Indian Express.
"Finger on an EVM more powerful than on AK - 47 trigger", the Asian Age quotes the Prime Minister, adding, " In Kashmir, Modi pledges to further Vajpayee 'insaniyat' ".
Insurance bill set for nod as Congress signals support" states The Times of India.
The Hindu and The Economic Times reports, four Infosys co - founders sell shares worth one billion dollars.
"SpiceJet set to fly into even more turbulence", "headed for cash - and - carry unless it furnishes bank guarantees of around 200 crore rupees" writes the Financial Express.
The Hindustan Times and the Asian Age report, Satyam founder Ramalinga Raju and 3 others get six months in jail and a fine.
"Government admits: Hydro projects did affect Uttarakhand floods" reveals the Indian Express.
Micro - blogging site Twitter suspended Lashkar - e - Taiba founder, Hafiz Saeed's Twitter account on Monday, following pressure from the US government, informs the Hindustan Times.
In an interesting story, the Pioneer reports, staunch environmentalist, Paul Rosolie offered himself as dinner to an anaconda, in a bid to focus attention on the destruction of the Amazon rain forest.
And finally, the Hindu writes, IIT- Delhi students bag jobs worth crores, with the highest annual pay package clinched at 1.42 crore rupees.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES:-
The latest rape shame in the national capital is the main lead in all papers today.
"Rapist may have faked papers, Delhi bans Uber" is the headline in the Hindustan Times. "Banned in Delhi, facing national shutdown, Uber blames system" is the lead in the Indian Express.
"Finger on an EVM more powerful than on AK - 47 trigger", the Asian Age quotes the Prime Minister, adding, " In Kashmir, Modi pledges to further Vajpayee 'insaniyat' ".
Insurance bill set for nod as Congress signals support" states The Times of India.
The Hindu and The Economic Times reports, four Infosys co - founders sell shares worth one billion dollars.
"SpiceJet set to fly into even more turbulence", "headed for cash - and - carry unless it furnishes bank guarantees of around 200 crore rupees" writes the Financial Express.
The Hindustan Times and the Asian Age report, Satyam founder Ramalinga Raju and 3 others get six months in jail and a fine.
"Government admits: Hydro projects did affect Uttarakhand floods" reveals the Indian Express.
Micro - blogging site Twitter suspended Lashkar - e - Taiba founder, Hafiz Saeed's Twitter account on Monday, following pressure from the US government, informs the Hindustan Times.
In an interesting story, the Pioneer reports, staunch environmentalist, Paul Rosolie offered himself as dinner to an anaconda, in a bid to focus attention on the destruction of the Amazon rain forest.
And finally, the Hindu writes, IIT- Delhi students bag jobs worth crores, with the highest annual pay package clinched at 1.42 crore rupees.
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