23 dead, over 400 injured as Utkal Express derails
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Vishal Sikka quitting as Infosys chief, dominates headlines across dailies this morning.
"Sikka quits as Infy CEO over 'personal attacks' " is the lead in the Hindustan Times. "Vishal Sikka quits as Infosys CEO, shares take a beating", is The Hindu headline. "Vishal Crisis at Infosys as Devalued Sikka Quits", comments The Economic Times. The Indian Express states "Infosys war out in open, CEO quits, board blames Murthy".
DNA draws attention to "India's quiet move to outsmart China", as PM Modi calls Nepal counterpart, and prepares to host Japanese PM, Shinzo Abe. "Ladakh scuffle bad for India, China", The Pioneer cites Ministry of External Affairs. "China refuses to share hydrological data as Assam combats floods", notes The Business Standard. The Statesman observes "Modi's visit to China for BRICS Summit uncertain."
"JD(U) Mantris set to join Team Modi" as the Nitish Kumar-led party is likely to officially announce its alliance with the NDA at the national level soon, is the lead in The Asian Age.
"Replace bureaucrats in Sports Authority of India with professionals", The Indian Express cites the task force appointed by the Prime Minister, to improve India's performance at the Olympics.
The Times of India reports "Swine Flu spurts in Delhi : 1,066 cases last month".
And finally, The Business Standard informs " Coke to cut sugar, offer more products in India" including juices and ethnic carbonated drinks.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Vishal Sikka quitting as Infosys chief, dominates headlines across dailies this morning.
"Sikka quits as Infy CEO over 'personal attacks' " is the lead in the Hindustan Times. "Vishal Sikka quits as Infosys CEO, shares take a beating", is The Hindu headline. "Vishal Crisis at Infosys as Devalued Sikka Quits", comments The Economic Times. The Indian Express states "Infosys war out in open, CEO quits, board blames Murthy".
DNA draws attention to "India's quiet move to outsmart China", as PM Modi calls Nepal counterpart, and prepares to host Japanese PM, Shinzo Abe. "Ladakh scuffle bad for India, China", The Pioneer cites Ministry of External Affairs. "China refuses to share hydrological data as Assam combats floods", notes The Business Standard. The Statesman observes "Modi's visit to China for BRICS Summit uncertain."
"JD(U) Mantris set to join Team Modi" as the Nitish Kumar-led party is likely to officially announce its alliance with the NDA at the national level soon, is the lead in The Asian Age.
"Replace bureaucrats in Sports Authority of India with professionals", The Indian Express cites the task force appointed by the Prime Minister, to improve India's performance at the Olympics.
The Times of India reports "Swine Flu spurts in Delhi : 1,066 cases last month".
And finally, The Business Standard informs " Coke to cut sugar, offer more products in India" including juices and ethnic carbonated drinks.
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