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The removal of the DRDO Chief, Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi being convicted for poll code violation, the Supreme Court pulling up the Centre on the clean Ganga Project and a West Delhi Church being vandalised, are the prominent headlines this morning.
"Govt launches Swachh DRDO Abhiyan", writes the Mail Today. "Parrikar says, DRDO chief Chander, too old for the job" reports the Hindustan Times.
"Will you clean up Ganga in your term?" The Hindu quotes the Supreme Court's poser to the government. "Ganga to regain glory by 2018, Solicitor General assures SC", reports the Pioneer.
"Minister Naqvi gets 1 year in Jail for Lok Sabha poll breach" says the Times of India.
In the run-up to the Delhi polls, the Hindustan Times reports "Post-Shiela, Congress reverts to old warriors in second Delhi List." The Hindu informs " Kejriwal alleges nexus between Delhi BJP chief and power discoms".
The Economic Times speculates "Rahul may be Congress President soon" as top party leaders pile pressure on him to formally take over reins.
Church vandalized in city, fourth in 6 weeks" reports the Times of India. "Police cameras capture man vandalising church in Delhi", writes the Indian Express.
"Charlie Hebdo sets the world on fire "remarks the Pioneer, as first 7 lakh copies of survivors' edition sold out like hot cakes.
Company officials regularly routed cash through Hawala, top Birla executive tells Income Tax investigators, writes the Indian Express.
And Finally, the World Bank has forecast, "India's growth to match China's by 2016-17", reports the Asian Age and the Times of India
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