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The Aam Aadmi Party suspending Kapil Mishra, the Supreme Court reviving criminal conspiracy charges against Lalu Prasad and the rise in Delhi Metro fares from Wednesday are some of the top stories in most dailies today.
"AAP sweeps Mishra out, but pay dirt on Delhi CM sticks," headlines DNA. "Satyendra Jain mulling defamation case against Kapil Mishra, reports the Hindu.
"Rajnath ask states to take ownership. More tech use, agressive line in war on Naxals," reports The Asian Age. "Nitish says don't pass buck," highlights The Indian Express.
"Lalu is fodder! SC orders fresh probe into scam," says DNA. "Monday's court order may put further pressure on Bihar CM Nitish Kumar because of a string of controversies surrounding his ally Lalu Prasad Yadav," mentions The Asian Age.
"Karnan orders 5-years Rigorous Imprisonment for Chief Justice of India, 7 other Supreme Court Judges," leads The Hindu.
"India added another feather in global diplomacy as it got the top slot of the United Nations housing panel--UN Habitat," is reported by Mail Today.
"Forced to marry Pak national at gunpoint, says Indian woman who took refuge in the Indian High Commission in Islamabad last week," reports The Pioneer. "Tells Pak court she was tortured by husband," states The Indian Express.
"SC seeks response on petition against female circumcision, a practice followed by a Muslim sect, which activists say violates the fundamental rights of women,"reports Hindustan Times.
"French election verdict a victory for Europe too," is The Times of India exclusive.
And, finally, look who's taken to the pen. "Bill Clinton co-writing a thriller with Patterson," reports The Asian Age. Called The President is Missing, the book is "a unique amalgam of intrigue, suspense and behind-the-scenes global drama from the highest corridors of power." Something to look forward to, it?
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The Aam Aadmi Party suspending Kapil Mishra, the Supreme Court reviving criminal conspiracy charges against Lalu Prasad and the rise in Delhi Metro fares from Wednesday are some of the top stories in most dailies today.
"AAP sweeps Mishra out, but pay dirt on Delhi CM sticks," headlines DNA. "Satyendra Jain mulling defamation case against Kapil Mishra, reports the Hindu.
"Rajnath ask states to take ownership. More tech use, agressive line in war on Naxals," reports The Asian Age. "Nitish says don't pass buck," highlights The Indian Express.
"Lalu is fodder! SC orders fresh probe into scam," says DNA. "Monday's court order may put further pressure on Bihar CM Nitish Kumar because of a string of controversies surrounding his ally Lalu Prasad Yadav," mentions The Asian Age.
"Karnan orders 5-years Rigorous Imprisonment for Chief Justice of India, 7 other Supreme Court Judges," leads The Hindu.
"India added another feather in global diplomacy as it got the top slot of the United Nations housing panel--UN Habitat," is reported by Mail Today.
"Forced to marry Pak national at gunpoint, says Indian woman who took refuge in the Indian High Commission in Islamabad last week," reports The Pioneer. "Tells Pak court she was tortured by husband," states The Indian Express.
"SC seeks response on petition against female circumcision, a practice followed by a Muslim sect, which activists say violates the fundamental rights of women,"reports Hindustan Times.
"French election verdict a victory for Europe too," is The Times of India exclusive.
And, finally, look who's taken to the pen. "Bill Clinton co-writing a thriller with Patterson," reports The Asian Age. Called The President is Missing, the book is "a unique amalgam of intrigue, suspense and behind-the-scenes global drama from the highest corridors of power." Something to look forward to, it?
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