Vijayawada in grip of caste-war between Kammas, Kapus and Reddys
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Seven opposition parties making the first move ever for Chief Justice Of India Dipak Misra's removal is the story that dominates headlines this morning."Opposition submits impeachment motion against CJI on 5 counts "leads the Tribune adding "Congress divided; Manmohan, Chidambaram's signs missing."
The Centre may today bring an ordinance on death for rape of minors is the other story that finds prominent place on the front pages of most of the dailies." Cabinet set to clear death for child rape, new law on fugitives.'' says Hindustan Times. "Death for children's rapists: Government to vet ordinance soon." notes the Pioneer.
Referring to the 2002 Naroda Patiya massacre case DNA writes '' Court clears Kodnani in massacre. Gujarat high court upholds ex- Bajrang Dal man Bajrangi's conviction."
In another story DNA reports the passing away of former Delhi High Court Chief Justice Rajinder Singh Sachar who was Chief Justice from August 6,1985 to December 22nd,1985.
"9 new Cabinet ministers for Punjab, swearing-in today" reports The Tribune.
"CPI (M) factions reach accord on party line. Strategic ties with Congress not ruled out" reports The Hindu.
''Arsenal without Arsene from next season " informs Hindustan Times. The paper says that after 22 years at the helm of one of the great clubs in world football, Arsene Wenger will step down as manager at the end of the ongoing season.
And finally, news of actor Aamir Khan's 'shramdaan' initiative. The Hindu reports that the actor who is the founder of Paani Foundation will on May1st, raise an army of 1 lakh 'jalmitras'. They will build water harvesting structures in arid areas of Maharashtra.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Seven opposition parties making the first move ever for Chief Justice Of India Dipak Misra's removal is the story that dominates headlines this morning."Opposition submits impeachment motion against CJI on 5 counts "leads the Tribune adding "Congress divided; Manmohan, Chidambaram's signs missing."
The Centre may today bring an ordinance on death for rape of minors is the other story that finds prominent place on the front pages of most of the dailies." Cabinet set to clear death for child rape, new law on fugitives.'' says Hindustan Times. "Death for children's rapists: Government to vet ordinance soon." notes the Pioneer.
Referring to the 2002 Naroda Patiya massacre case DNA writes '' Court clears Kodnani in massacre. Gujarat high court upholds ex- Bajrang Dal man Bajrangi's conviction."
In another story DNA reports the passing away of former Delhi High Court Chief Justice Rajinder Singh Sachar who was Chief Justice from August 6,1985 to December 22nd,1985.
"9 new Cabinet ministers for Punjab, swearing-in today" reports The Tribune.
"CPI (M) factions reach accord on party line. Strategic ties with Congress not ruled out" reports The Hindu.
''Arsenal without Arsene from next season " informs Hindustan Times. The paper says that after 22 years at the helm of one of the great clubs in world football, Arsene Wenger will step down as manager at the end of the ongoing season.
And finally, news of actor Aamir Khan's 'shramdaan' initiative. The Hindu reports that the actor who is the founder of Paani Foundation will on May1st, raise an army of 1 lakh 'jalmitras'. They will build water harvesting structures in arid areas of Maharashtra.
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