NIA court acquits Aseemanand, 3 others in Samjhauta train bombing case
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
All the papers lead with different stories on their front pages this morning.
"Congress in a huddle to clinch alliances in Delhi, Bihar, Maharashtra" reports Hindustan Times. "Fresh efforts for AAP-Congress pact in Delhi, Pawar steps in" notes the Tribune.
"Bihar grand alliance sealed" leads the Pioneer adding "RJD 20, Congress 9, RLSP 4, HAM 3, Sharad 2; formal announcement today".
"Wary BJP drops all 10 sitting MPs in Chhattisgarh" says the Asian Age. The paper writes that Advani, Joshi, Kalraj Mishra may be axed.
"Appointment of former Supreme Court ex-judge Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose as first Lokpal of the country is prominently covered by the dailies.
"Sawant government to face floor test today" writes the Hindu adding "2 Deputy CMs in 11-member cabinet".
Referring to the fresh trouble for cash strapped Jet Airways the Tribune writes "More turbulence for debt-hit Jet. Pilots set March 31st deadline for payment of dues, government keeping close watch". "Jet down to 41 planes; pilots threaten strike from April 1st", says the Financial Express. "Jet on a Wing and a Prayer as Etihad seeks to Fly Out" leads Economic Times.
"In Pulwama backdrop, Pakistan finds firm support in China" notes Hindustan Times. "Germany backs move to ban Azhar" says the Times of India.
"Protests after J&K teacher dies in custody" writes the Hindu. "Teacher dies in custody, Valley tense. Magisterial probe ordered. Separatists call for shutdown today" reports the Tribune.
And finally, 142 years later, Test Cricket may play a new number! Well, Hindustan Times reports that Test Cricket, the last bastion of the colour white (along with Wimbledon) will soon see players sporting their names and numbers-on uniforms that are still thankfully white.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
All the papers lead with different stories on their front pages this morning.
"Congress in a huddle to clinch alliances in Delhi, Bihar, Maharashtra" reports Hindustan Times. "Fresh efforts for AAP-Congress pact in Delhi, Pawar steps in" notes the Tribune.
"Bihar grand alliance sealed" leads the Pioneer adding "RJD 20, Congress 9, RLSP 4, HAM 3, Sharad 2; formal announcement today".
"Wary BJP drops all 10 sitting MPs in Chhattisgarh" says the Asian Age. The paper writes that Advani, Joshi, Kalraj Mishra may be axed.
"Appointment of former Supreme Court ex-judge Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose as first Lokpal of the country is prominently covered by the dailies.
"Sawant government to face floor test today" writes the Hindu adding "2 Deputy CMs in 11-member cabinet".
Referring to the fresh trouble for cash strapped Jet Airways the Tribune writes "More turbulence for debt-hit Jet. Pilots set March 31st deadline for payment of dues, government keeping close watch". "Jet down to 41 planes; pilots threaten strike from April 1st", says the Financial Express. "Jet on a Wing and a Prayer as Etihad seeks to Fly Out" leads Economic Times.
"In Pulwama backdrop, Pakistan finds firm support in China" notes Hindustan Times. "Germany backs move to ban Azhar" says the Times of India.
"Protests after J&K teacher dies in custody" writes the Hindu. "Teacher dies in custody, Valley tense. Magisterial probe ordered. Separatists call for shutdown today" reports the Tribune.
And finally, 142 years later, Test Cricket may play a new number! Well, Hindustan Times reports that Test Cricket, the last bastion of the colour white (along with Wimbledon) will soon see players sporting their names and numbers-on uniforms that are still thankfully white.
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