Cyrus Mistry sacked! Ratan Tata is interim chairman
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The family feud in the Samajwadi Party gets prominent attention in the press today.
"SP split wide open after day of tit-for-tat sackings" headlines the Hindustan Times. "Lucknow turns into Kurukshetra", observes the Pioneer. "SP edges closer to split as CM, Mulayam tussle" states the Asian Age, also highlighting "BJP to CM: Prove majority or quit". The Indian Express notes "Grand alliance back on cards : Mulayam camp makes calls" as aides allege Akhilesh ready to go alone, with punchline 'Mera parivar UP hai'.
"May act alone to destroy terror groups in Pak" the Asian Age cites the US, as ISI was not acting against all terror groups operating on its soil.
"Fadnavis faces flak for 'brokering' Mushkil deal" reports the Hindu. The Indian Express notes "Johar's 5 crore rupees is 3 times what Army got in 2 months".
The Hindu Business Line reports "Government to set up 1000 crore rupee Cyber Security Fund ". NSA-led panel to oversee the fund.
"Bird flu scare; Winged guests big 'threat' " writes the Pioneer, as wildlife experts warn it would be difficult to curb the mess if exotic migratory birds contract the virus.
"A week before Diwali, Delhi's air quality goes into red zone" focuses the Times of India.
2 'Virats' find mention in the press. INS Viraat, the world's oldest aircraft carrier, was accorded a grand send-off in Kochi on Sunday morning, reports the Hindu, with a photograph captioned "An era ends".
"The Virat show", writes the Pioneer of Kohli's superbly crafted unbeaten 154, which enabled India to cruise to an easy 7-wicket victory at Mohali.
And finally, 'Manners used to make a man, now they make a loan'. Yes, the Times of India states "What you do on social media could decide your next loan" as new-age online lenders are not just looking at payslips but also at what you do online.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The family feud in the Samajwadi Party gets prominent attention in the press today.
"SP split wide open after day of tit-for-tat sackings" headlines the Hindustan Times. "Lucknow turns into Kurukshetra", observes the Pioneer. "SP edges closer to split as CM, Mulayam tussle" states the Asian Age, also highlighting "BJP to CM: Prove majority or quit". The Indian Express notes "Grand alliance back on cards : Mulayam camp makes calls" as aides allege Akhilesh ready to go alone, with punchline 'Mera parivar UP hai'.
"May act alone to destroy terror groups in Pak" the Asian Age cites the US, as ISI was not acting against all terror groups operating on its soil.
"Fadnavis faces flak for 'brokering' Mushkil deal" reports the Hindu. The Indian Express notes "Johar's 5 crore rupees is 3 times what Army got in 2 months".
The Hindu Business Line reports "Government to set up 1000 crore rupee Cyber Security Fund ". NSA-led panel to oversee the fund.
"Bird flu scare; Winged guests big 'threat' " writes the Pioneer, as wildlife experts warn it would be difficult to curb the mess if exotic migratory birds contract the virus.
"A week before Diwali, Delhi's air quality goes into red zone" focuses the Times of India.
2 'Virats' find mention in the press. INS Viraat, the world's oldest aircraft carrier, was accorded a grand send-off in Kochi on Sunday morning, reports the Hindu, with a photograph captioned "An era ends".
"The Virat show", writes the Pioneer of Kohli's superbly crafted unbeaten 154, which enabled India to cruise to an easy 7-wicket victory at Mohali.
And finally, 'Manners used to make a man, now they make a loan'. Yes, the Times of India states "What you do on social media could decide your next loan" as new-age online lenders are not just looking at payslips but also at what you do online.
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