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"Chhattisgarh defies Maoists, records 70 per cent turnout" is the lead in the Asian Age. "Voters defy Naxals in their bastion" writes the Pioneer.
"Rafale price details given to Supreme Court, government says rules followed" highlights the Hindustan Times on its front page. DNA quotes the Centre as telling the Supreme Court, 'Rafale offset contract doesn't have name of Indian firm'.
"EPCA's pollution cure: Ban non-CNG vehicles" leads the Hindustan Times. 'Let only CNG vehicles ply in city on bad air days' the Times of India cites the EPCA. The Pioneer notes "Stubble fire on wane, Delhi breathes easy".
"RBI governor meets PM amid ongoing tussle" is the headline in the Business Standard.
"Markets drop 1 per cent, as oil concerns weigh" leads the Financial Express.
"Inflation lowest in year, but it may not be good news" notes the Hindustan Times, as negative food inflation may worsen agrarian distress, while obstinate core inflation reduces chances of a rate cut.
"Ananth Kumar, BJP's man for all seasons, dies at 59 of cancer" reports the Times of India. The Indian Express notes "Ananth Kumar Never Lost a Poll, Built Bridges Across Divide".
"Teachers in Class IV job race -- for better pay". The Tribune reports, unemployment in Haryana is forcing educated youth to opt for Class IV posts of peon, gardener and beldar.
And finally, "With real-time tracking, trains to be more punctual". The Hindu Business Line states, the Indian Railways will soon start beaming the location of trains on a real-time basis, to improve rail safety and punctuality. The scheme is to be first implemented on passenger trains on electrified routes.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
"Chhattisgarh defies Maoists, records 70 per cent turnout" is the lead in the Asian Age. "Voters defy Naxals in their bastion" writes the Pioneer.
"Rafale price details given to Supreme Court, government says rules followed" highlights the Hindustan Times on its front page. DNA quotes the Centre as telling the Supreme Court, 'Rafale offset contract doesn't have name of Indian firm'.
"EPCA's pollution cure: Ban non-CNG vehicles" leads the Hindustan Times. 'Let only CNG vehicles ply in city on bad air days' the Times of India cites the EPCA. The Pioneer notes "Stubble fire on wane, Delhi breathes easy".
"RBI governor meets PM amid ongoing tussle" is the headline in the Business Standard.
"Markets drop 1 per cent, as oil concerns weigh" leads the Financial Express.
"Inflation lowest in year, but it may not be good news" notes the Hindustan Times, as negative food inflation may worsen agrarian distress, while obstinate core inflation reduces chances of a rate cut.
"Ananth Kumar, BJP's man for all seasons, dies at 59 of cancer" reports the Times of India. The Indian Express notes "Ananth Kumar Never Lost a Poll, Built Bridges Across Divide".
"Teachers in Class IV job race -- for better pay". The Tribune reports, unemployment in Haryana is forcing educated youth to opt for Class IV posts of peon, gardener and beldar.
And finally, "With real-time tracking, trains to be more punctual". The Hindu Business Line states, the Indian Railways will soon start beaming the location of trains on a real-time basis, to improve rail safety and punctuality. The scheme is to be first implemented on passenger trains on electrified routes.
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