AIADMK merger: A tale of twists, turns and maneuvers in Tamil Nadu's fertile ground of political opportunism
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Current flood situation and the Utkal Express accident dominate most news papers today.
"Criminal negligence by Railways" headlines the DNA. Heads roll as probe finds train ran on under - repair tracks. Gangmen are Railways' own sahayaks, doing personal chores for Railway officials, reports the paper.
Shri Jharkhand Mahadev Mandir in Khatouli served free langar to about 500 passengers and opened all rooms for free stay for policemen and rescue team members, is a heartening story in the Hindustan Times.
Floods are pushing Bihar people to go to Punjab in search of employment reports The Tribune.
A day long conference in Guwahati on September the 7th, organised by The Art of Living, where some underground organisations of North East are expected to participate and meet its founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, is likely to be an ice breaker reports the DNA.
The Business Standard reports of the loss of confidence being faced by Infosys clients saying that quitting of its former chief executive Vishal Sikka has tarnished Infosys image as an innovator.
Assam plans to introduce a 2 - child norm, reports the Asian Age. Also in a new family pension policy, kin of deceased employee to get full pay till date of retirement, but no government Job on compassionate grounds.
Yet another city sanitation worker dying in a sewer in Delhi/A special screening of Toilet Ek Prem Katha for slum children in Jaipur/ 24 antiques brought back by government since 2014/And Indian origin 12 year old Rahul winning Britains Child genius IV show/are some of the other stories covered by papers today.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Current flood situation and the Utkal Express accident dominate most news papers today.
"Criminal negligence by Railways" headlines the DNA. Heads roll as probe finds train ran on under - repair tracks. Gangmen are Railways' own sahayaks, doing personal chores for Railway officials, reports the paper.
Shri Jharkhand Mahadev Mandir in Khatouli served free langar to about 500 passengers and opened all rooms for free stay for policemen and rescue team members, is a heartening story in the Hindustan Times.
Floods are pushing Bihar people to go to Punjab in search of employment reports The Tribune.
A day long conference in Guwahati on September the 7th, organised by The Art of Living, where some underground organisations of North East are expected to participate and meet its founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, is likely to be an ice breaker reports the DNA.
The Business Standard reports of the loss of confidence being faced by Infosys clients saying that quitting of its former chief executive Vishal Sikka has tarnished Infosys image as an innovator.
Assam plans to introduce a 2 - child norm, reports the Asian Age. Also in a new family pension policy, kin of deceased employee to get full pay till date of retirement, but no government Job on compassionate grounds.
Yet another city sanitation worker dying in a sewer in Delhi/A special screening of Toilet Ek Prem Katha for slum children in Jaipur/ 24 antiques brought back by government since 2014/And Indian origin 12 year old Rahul winning Britains Child genius IV show/are some of the other stories covered by papers today.
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