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A Mumbai special court denying bail to Sadhvi Pragya in the 2008 Malegaon blast case dominates the headlines in many papers today. "Slamming NIA for not probing her role, court rejects Sadhvi Pragya's bail plea" reports the Indian Express. The Times of India quotes the judge as saying " Prima facie case exists against her".
All the papers take note of the deepening judicial crisis in Telangana after 11 judges were suspended by the Hyderabad High Court for taking part in demonstrations. "335 Telangana judges to go on indefinite leave" reports the Hindustan Times.
The death of Isak Chishi Swu, the 87 year old chairman of the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland or NSCN (IM) is prominently noticed in the press. The Indian Express writes "Patriarch of Naga insurgency dies, peace project incomplete". The Times of India quotes a senior government functionary as saying "NSCN (IM) chiefs death wont affect peace talks".
The Hindustan Times highlights the draft rules unveiled by the government with regard to the realty sector. The paper states "Builders may have to pay 11% interest on delayed projects".
In what could bring the country a step closer to achieving universal education till the matriculate level, the Hindustan Times informs "Government schooling likely to be free till class 10".
And finally....news of a novel effort by All India Radio in areas affected by Naxalite and Maoist violence. The Economic Times reports " AIR plans major push into left war zone with Shanti geet, folk songs, welfare talk".
A Mumbai special court denying bail to Sadhvi Pragya in the 2008 Malegaon blast case dominates the headlines in many papers today. "Slamming NIA for not probing her role, court rejects Sadhvi Pragya's bail plea" reports the Indian Express. The Times of India quotes the judge as saying " Prima facie case exists against her".
All the papers take note of the deepening judicial crisis in Telangana after 11 judges were suspended by the Hyderabad High Court for taking part in demonstrations. "335 Telangana judges to go on indefinite leave" reports the Hindustan Times.
The death of Isak Chishi Swu, the 87 year old chairman of the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland or NSCN (IM) is prominently noticed in the press. The Indian Express writes "Patriarch of Naga insurgency dies, peace project incomplete". The Times of India quotes a senior government functionary as saying "NSCN (IM) chiefs death wont affect peace talks".
The Hindustan Times highlights the draft rules unveiled by the government with regard to the realty sector. The paper states "Builders may have to pay 11% interest on delayed projects".
In what could bring the country a step closer to achieving universal education till the matriculate level, the Hindustan Times informs "Government schooling likely to be free till class 10".
And finally....news of a novel effort by All India Radio in areas affected by Naxalite and Maoist violence. The Economic Times reports " AIR plans major push into left war zone with Shanti geet, folk songs, welfare talk".
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