Saturday, May 12, 2018

India Today exit polls show Congress most popular across all ages

India Today exit polls show Congress most popular across all ages

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

The Supreme Court collegium deciding to back Uttarakhand High Court Chief Justice K.M.Joseph for elevation to the top court despite the government spurning his nomination last month is the story that dominates headlines this morning. "Supreme Court collegium will send back Joseph name for elevation" leads Hindustan Times.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Nepal visit is covered with reports and photographs on the front pages of almost all the dailies this morning. "Neighbourhood first is Modi pitch in Nepal"says the Tribune adding "100 crore rupees for Janakpur, direct bus service to Ayodhya". "PM offers prayers at Nepal temple" is the caption above a photograph of PM Modi shaking hands with Nepal Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli at the 20th century Janaki temple in Janakpur Nepal. Mr. Modi performed a special 16 step worship ceremony, becoming the first Indian Premier to hold such a prayer at the temple.
On the Karnataka assembly polls the Indian Express writes "Polls today: EC defers voting in one seat, books Congress MLA". "EC puts off voting in RR Nagar to May 28" notes the Asian Age.
"Chidambaram kin booked for hiding investment info" writes the Pioneer adding "Karti, his mother and wife didn't disclose UK property worth 5.37 crore in IT returns.
"Parting shot Mumbai supercop kills himself to beat cancer" says Mail Today about Himanshu Roy, former ATS chief who probed IPL match-fixing, turns the gun on himself as disease spread from bone to brain.
At 42.8 degree centigrade Delhi saw the hottest day of the session on Friday, reports Hindustan Times.
And finally, Dabbawalas to mark royal wedding in a special way. Well! the Asian Age reports the famous dabbawalas in Mumbai will be celebrating the wedding of Prince Harry of the British Royal family and Hollywood actor Meghan Markle in a unique way. They will be distributing sweets to relatives of patients at the government run Tata Memorial Hospital, KEM hospital and Wadia Hospital in Mumbai on May 19th, the wedding day.

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