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Headlines in major Indian newspapers

New Delhi, July 22, IRNA

India-Press-Headlines
The following headlines appeared in the major Indian newspapers.


***THE ASIAN AGE
- We will prove our majority, vows confident Manmohan
- Bookier are confident of UPA victory
- Nepal elects Madhesi leader as first President
- Jamia hosts exhibition on Muslim life in US
- US official likely to visit India in August

***THE HINDU
- Day one of debate springs no surprises
- Pranab: No compromise on independent foreign policy
- CPI(M) to continue protest against n-deal: Yechury
- Menon says dialogue process is under strain
- Pakistan takes exception to Narayanan's comments
- India hopes to get support at IAEA, NSG

***THE TIMES OF INDIA
- UPA seems to have edge, but it could be Maya
- Protest march against killing of dog at Jawaharlal Nehru University - Left-Congress battle boils down to Samajwadi Party-Bahujan Samaj party truf war
- 8 trust votes since '79, only 3 PMs survived
- Foreign media plays up horse trading
- 83 per cent people want UPA govt to survive trust vote
- Pak behind Kabul blast: Menon

***THE INDIAN EXPRESS
- Meanwhile in Vienna,Pak pushes for a vote on India's safeguards pact
- Maoists snubbed, Rambaran Yadav is Nepal President
- It's about the energy deficit, appeal Manmohan, allies
- Maya WAVES lEFT'S iRAN FLAG ON DEAL
- Middle East facing choice between crops and water

***THE STATESMAN
- 'Peace talks impossible because of govt offensive'
- Trust motion taken up in Lok Sabha - PM, Pranab defend nuke deal - Maya foresees early polls, calls for suspending N-pact
- India gets tough at Indo-Pak talks
- Shibu Soren threatened - Maoists call bandh today

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