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A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
Most newspapers today have reported prominently on RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav's conviction in the fourth fodder scam case. " Lalu gets 14 years in jail after fourth fodder scam conviction", reports The Times of India. It adds that the total quantum of sentence in all four cases adds up to 41 year, but some terms will run concurrently.
Mayawati's declaration of continued support for the Samajwadi Party also finds prominent coverage. The Indian Express headline "Together till 2019, RS setback won't hurt alliance, says Maya."
In a significant story, The Hindustan Times reports on its front page that the US has added seven Pakistani companies to a list of foreign entities that are subject to stringent export control measures, a move that Indian officials said would boost New Delhi's bid to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) an elite club of countries that deal with trade in fissile materials and nuclear technologies.
The Times of India reports that a government appointed teacher Ranjini Kant Mendhe, 29, travels 50 KM every day to teach a single student eight year old Yuvraj Sangale, at Chandar village, more than 100 KM from Pune.
A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
Most newspapers today have reported prominently on RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav's conviction in the fourth fodder scam case. " Lalu gets 14 years in jail after fourth fodder scam conviction", reports The Times of India. It adds that the total quantum of sentence in all four cases adds up to 41 year, but some terms will run concurrently.
Mayawati's declaration of continued support for the Samajwadi Party also finds prominent coverage. The Indian Express headline "Together till 2019, RS setback won't hurt alliance, says Maya."
In a significant story, The Hindustan Times reports on its front page that the US has added seven Pakistani companies to a list of foreign entities that are subject to stringent export control measures, a move that Indian officials said would boost New Delhi's bid to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) an elite club of countries that deal with trade in fissile materials and nuclear technologies.
The Times of India reports that a government appointed teacher Ranjini Kant Mendhe, 29, travels 50 KM every day to teach a single student eight year old Yuvraj Sangale, at Chandar village, more than 100 KM from Pune.
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