Mayawati Likely to Meet Sonia, Rahul Tomorrow as Efforts to Form Grand Coalition Gather Pace
FOR AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
The polling frenzy coming to an end while everyone waits for the red letter day on 23rd, dominates the headlines across dailies today.
"Anti-BJP alliance talks gather pace as D-Day closes in," writes the Hindustan Times."
The split in the Election Commission is given wide coverage. The Sunday Express writes, "On eve of last phase, EC split wide open." The Asian Age headline reads, "CEC Arora denies rift, says 'members are not clones'."
The Prime Minister's visit to Kedarnath is also noticed with his pictures meditating in a cave.
In a big relief, cancer cure is made affordable as many anti-cancer drugs, including chemotherapy injections have been made cheaper by up to 87 per cent. The Sunday Times headline reads, "Almost 90 per cent cut in prices of several anti-cancer drugs."
As the world marked Hypertension Day on Friday, doctors have said four out of ten adults worldwide have high blood pressure and only 50 per cent are aware of it. The Sunday Pioneer informs, "50 per cent hypertension patients unaware."
FOR AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
The polling frenzy coming to an end while everyone waits for the red letter day on 23rd, dominates the headlines across dailies today.
"Anti-BJP alliance talks gather pace as D-Day closes in," writes the Hindustan Times."
The split in the Election Commission is given wide coverage. The Sunday Express writes, "On eve of last phase, EC split wide open." The Asian Age headline reads, "CEC Arora denies rift, says 'members are not clones'."
The Prime Minister's visit to Kedarnath is also noticed with his pictures meditating in a cave.
In a big relief, cancer cure is made affordable as many anti-cancer drugs, including chemotherapy injections have been made cheaper by up to 87 per cent. The Sunday Times headline reads, "Almost 90 per cent cut in prices of several anti-cancer drugs."
As the world marked Hypertension Day on Friday, doctors have said four out of ten adults worldwide have high blood pressure and only 50 per cent are aware of it. The Sunday Pioneer informs, "50 per cent hypertension patients unaware."
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