The Swine flu, the deficient monsoon and India's Free-Trade Agreement with the ASEAN are some of the major stories reported by today's newspapers. As the number of Swine flue cases rise and the death toll mounts, many of today's morning papers have filed reports educating people not to panic.
"Stop the Panic", headlines the Hindustan Times and says that the H1N1 virus is here to stay and like road mishaps and diabetes - let's learn to live with it. The Times of India reports that Pune's poor contact tracing and cool climate is to blame for the rising cases there.
As the monsoon figures report a deficiency of 29 percent, the Hindu reports that the number of drought hit districts has risen to 177, while the Times of India in its lead story reports that, "drought almost certain now, admits IMD - GOM to ready contingency plan".
The Hindustan Times, The Asian Age and the Indian Express have reported on the Free-Trade Agreement that India has signed with the 10-member ASEAN, which will give the 1.7 billion people in these countries the option to choose from a plethora of products across the borders.
The Hindustan Times reports that SC-STs and OBCs from one state will not be entitled to reservation in jobs and educational institutions outside their state according to a ruling by the Supreme Court.
The Pioneer reports that "BSP says, Congress spent public money to promote Nehru-Gandhi brand."
"Raje digs in heels "reports the Pioneer and states that 58 out of 78 BJP MLAs in Delhi for show of strength in her favour. The story has also been reported by the Hindustan Times and Rashtriya Sahara.
"Stop the Panic", headlines the Hindustan Times and says that the H1N1 virus is here to stay and like road mishaps and diabetes - let's learn to live with it. The Times of India reports that Pune's poor contact tracing and cool climate is to blame for the rising cases there.
As the monsoon figures report a deficiency of 29 percent, the Hindu reports that the number of drought hit districts has risen to 177, while the Times of India in its lead story reports that, "drought almost certain now, admits IMD - GOM to ready contingency plan".
The Hindustan Times, The Asian Age and the Indian Express have reported on the Free-Trade Agreement that India has signed with the 10-member ASEAN, which will give the 1.7 billion people in these countries the option to choose from a plethora of products across the borders.
The Hindustan Times reports that SC-STs and OBCs from one state will not be entitled to reservation in jobs and educational institutions outside their state according to a ruling by the Supreme Court.
The Pioneer reports that "BSP says, Congress spent public money to promote Nehru-Gandhi brand."
"Raje digs in heels "reports the Pioneer and states that 58 out of 78 BJP MLAs in Delhi for show of strength in her favour. The story has also been reported by the Hindustan Times and Rashtriya Sahara.
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