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Saturday, August 29, 2009

BJP will rise from the ashes

The RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's morale boosting message for the BJP is the lead story in almost all the major newspapers today. "BJP will rise from the ashes", quotes the Hindustan Times while the Asian Age questions "New order, after night of long RSS knives?" The Times of India reports of a new succession plan for BJP, thrashed out by the RSS.
The Pioneer and the Indian Express report over the expelled BJP leader Jaswant Singh challenging the ban on his book in Gujarat in the Supreme Court.
The Indian Express reports on the former BJP strategist Sudhendra Kulkarni announcing his great admiration for Mamta Banerjee after being appointed member of an advisory panel in the Railway Ministry.
With the UPA Government completing 100 days, the Times of India examines the track record of the Government and says that inspite of setbacks the UPA has made steady progress at the start of its second innings by taking some crucial steps.
The storm over the Sharm-el-Sheikh statement on restarting talks with Pakistan appears to be finally over, with the Times of India reporting that the National Security Advisor M.K. Narainan has said that India will not resume the stalled composite dialogue with Pakistan, just now.
The Indian Express reports on the move by the judges of the Delhi, Kerala and Himachal Pradesh High Courts, to make their wealth details public. In a related story, the Tribune reports that the Chief Justice of India has asserted that his office is out of the purview of the country's transparency law, the Right to Information Act.
As the Swine Flu spreads its tentacles further the Times of India reports on the first batches of H1N1 Flu vaccine being booked by the US and UK while India seems to have been caught napping.
The Hindustan Times reports on the plan by the New Delhi Municipal Corporation to tie up with a private firm to collect e-waste and recycle it at a plant at Roorkee.
And finally good news for those planning to book a refill gas cylinder, from Monday, you can simply book it by sending an SMS from your mobile to a five digit number reports the Times of India.

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