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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

In a country where cricket is religion, all newspapers lead with India's victory yesterday. 'Dhoni's men dethrone four time champion Australia' says the Hindu. Most dailies have a picture of Yuvraj Singh exulting after hitting the winning shot. The Times of India writes that Yuvraj has won 'man of the match' four times in a row. 'Pak next test of nerves for India' headlines the Hindustan Times. 'Life slows to a crawl during India-Australia showdown' writes the Indian Express, adding that 'for a change, nobody complained'.
The ongoing Jat agitation features in many papers. 'SC orders states to stop aiding Jats - ticks off  Mayawati and Hooda for not cracking down' writes the Times of India.'Ensure supply of essentials to Delhi, states told by the SC', says the Hindu.
A bill aimed at regulating pension funds makes front page news too. 'BJP comes to congress rescue over money bill' states Mail Today, while the Indian Express writes 'BJP saves government the blushes'.
'A very giving date for India Inc with Buffett and Gates’, is the headline in the Economic Times. 'Bill Gates and Buffett ask 70 rich Indians to give more' writes the Asian Age.
'Spinal Tuberculosis on the rise, 1.5 lakh Indians affected' warns the Indian Express, adding that the cause is 'urban lifestyle'.
In a surprising revelation, the Times of India says, that there are 500 dog bite case every day in Delhi, as the population of stray dogs in the city is increasing.
And finally, there's a new kind of snakes and ladders game. A ladder for offering a seat to the elderly and a snake bite for jumping collection fare gates! Well, the Delhi Metro is introducing this game to educate young metro commuters.
4/8/2011 06:26:31 pm

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