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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
CBI FIR in the ICICI Bank - Videocon loan case is the lead story in most papers this morning.
''CBI books Kochhars, Dhoot over loan fraud'' headlines the Hindustan Times. ''Kochhar, husband booked for taking 'chanda' from Dhoot'' quips the Times of India. ''Mrs. and Mr. Chanda Kochhar booked'' leads the Indian Express, adding ''CBI FIR tears into clean chit she got from board''.
Stalemate over the new CBI Chief is also highlighted across papers. ''No decision on CBI chief, PM's panel to meet again'' says the Hindustan Times. ''No new CBI chief yet, Kharge seeks more info on probables'' writes the Times of India.
''No going back to era of paper ballots, says CEC'' focuses the Asian Age in a box. The Pioneer states ''CEC puts ballot paper to rest once and for all''.
''Modi to contest from Varanasi again'' is the lead in the Tribune. The paper adds ''BJP sends out clear signal it is in control''.
''Congress goes for kill in UP battle" leads the Pioneer. ''Priyanka given target to form UP Government'' the Asian Age quotes Rahul, adding, ''Congress may go solo in many states''.
''Government lines up sops for jobless, women, unorganised labour'' ahead of the Lok Sabha Polls, states the Hindustan Times.
''Crocodiles removed for seaplane to Unity Statue'' reports the Indian Express, of the Gujarat Forest Department evacuating crocodiles from two ponds on the Sardar Sarovar Dam premises on the Narmada, to make way for the seaplane service planned to promote tourism at the Statue of Unity.
''TRAI firm on rolling out new DTH tariffs from Feb 1'' observes the Hindu. 'Will ensure customers pay only for channels they want' the paper quotes the regulatory body chief.
And finally, ''Militant who turned soldier wins highest peacetime honour; First Kashmiri recipient will be awarded posthumously on Republic Day, for his courage in a Valley firefight last November, reports the Hindustan Times. ''Ashok Chakra for ultra-turned-soldier Nazir Wani's martyrdom'' writes the Pioneer.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
CBI FIR in the ICICI Bank - Videocon loan case is the lead story in most papers this morning.
''CBI books Kochhars, Dhoot over loan fraud'' headlines the Hindustan Times. ''Kochhar, husband booked for taking 'chanda' from Dhoot'' quips the Times of India. ''Mrs. and Mr. Chanda Kochhar booked'' leads the Indian Express, adding ''CBI FIR tears into clean chit she got from board''.
Stalemate over the new CBI Chief is also highlighted across papers. ''No decision on CBI chief, PM's panel to meet again'' says the Hindustan Times. ''No new CBI chief yet, Kharge seeks more info on probables'' writes the Times of India.
''No going back to era of paper ballots, says CEC'' focuses the Asian Age in a box. The Pioneer states ''CEC puts ballot paper to rest once and for all''.
''Modi to contest from Varanasi again'' is the lead in the Tribune. The paper adds ''BJP sends out clear signal it is in control''.
''Congress goes for kill in UP battle" leads the Pioneer. ''Priyanka given target to form UP Government'' the Asian Age quotes Rahul, adding, ''Congress may go solo in many states''.
''Government lines up sops for jobless, women, unorganised labour'' ahead of the Lok Sabha Polls, states the Hindustan Times.
''Crocodiles removed for seaplane to Unity Statue'' reports the Indian Express, of the Gujarat Forest Department evacuating crocodiles from two ponds on the Sardar Sarovar Dam premises on the Narmada, to make way for the seaplane service planned to promote tourism at the Statue of Unity.
''TRAI firm on rolling out new DTH tariffs from Feb 1'' observes the Hindu. 'Will ensure customers pay only for channels they want' the paper quotes the regulatory body chief.
And finally, ''Militant who turned soldier wins highest peacetime honour; First Kashmiri recipient will be awarded posthumously on Republic Day, for his courage in a Valley firefight last November, reports the Hindustan Times. ''Ashok Chakra for ultra-turned-soldier Nazir Wani's martyrdom'' writes the Pioneer.
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