The death of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Rajshekhar Reddy in a helicopter crash is the lead in all the dailies. Even though Finance Minister, K Roasaiah was sworn in as an interim Chief Minister, the papers speculate on Reddy's successor.
" YSR death triggers ugly CM race" reports the Times of India. The Hindustan Times writes, " Andhra cabinet, congress MLAs want son Jagan Mohan to take over". The Hindu reports on its front page that the Andhra Pradesh Government has decided to name Kadapa district after YSR Reddy.
The parting of ways between the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the Haryana Janahit Congress (HJC) party is widely noticed. " In 2 months, BSP dumps HJC, blames BJP" writes the Indian Express. The Tribune reports that the BSP alleged that the HJC was more interested in sharing seats with the BJP than the BSP.
A remarkable medical feat achieved by surgeons at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is highlighted in all the dailies. "Miracle baby undergoes rare heart surgery" reports the Pioneer. The Times of India reports that the surgeons performed a beating heart surgery on a 10 day old baby who was born with his heart protruding through the chest.
In a special story, the Hindu reports that the Supreme Court has held that Consumer Courts cannot entertain disputes related to non-payment of telephone bills under the Consumer Protection Act.
In international news, most dailies report that the celebration of Indra Jatra, the festival of the rain god, was marred in Nepal as violence erupted over the government's decision to appoint Indian priests at the Pashupati Nath temple.
And finally, the Hindustan Times and the Times of India report that the world's most popular video site, You-tube may charge users for watching movies on the internet site.
" YSR death triggers ugly CM race" reports the Times of India. The Hindustan Times writes, " Andhra cabinet, congress MLAs want son Jagan Mohan to take over". The Hindu reports on its front page that the Andhra Pradesh Government has decided to name Kadapa district after YSR Reddy.
The parting of ways between the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the Haryana Janahit Congress (HJC) party is widely noticed. " In 2 months, BSP dumps HJC, blames BJP" writes the Indian Express. The Tribune reports that the BSP alleged that the HJC was more interested in sharing seats with the BJP than the BSP.
A remarkable medical feat achieved by surgeons at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is highlighted in all the dailies. "Miracle baby undergoes rare heart surgery" reports the Pioneer. The Times of India reports that the surgeons performed a beating heart surgery on a 10 day old baby who was born with his heart protruding through the chest.
In a special story, the Hindu reports that the Supreme Court has held that Consumer Courts cannot entertain disputes related to non-payment of telephone bills under the Consumer Protection Act.
In international news, most dailies report that the celebration of Indra Jatra, the festival of the rain god, was marred in Nepal as violence erupted over the government's decision to appoint Indian priests at the Pashupati Nath temple.
And finally, the Hindustan Times and the Times of India report that the world's most popular video site, You-tube may charge users for watching movies on the internet site.
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