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Headlines in major Indian newspapers

New Delhi, July 23, IRNA

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


***THE ASIAN AGE
- Manmohan targets Left: They wanted me to behave like a slave - Reforms put on fast track
- CPM boss Karat gets big setback
- India rejects US offer
- Indian funding less in nanotech
- US praises PM efforts to push deal
- Nepal Maoists refuse to form government
- LTTE rebels declare truce for SAARC meet

***THE HINDU
- Manmohan government wins trust vote
- Three BJP MPs allege they were offered crores of rupees to abstain - Gov't committed to making Capital smoke-free by 2010, says Ramadoss - Nothing in the nuclear agreements prevents us from conducting further tests: Manmohan
- This is no way to treat us, say U.K. Muslims
- 'Won't allow terrorists to disrupt Jammu and Kashmir polls - No legal basis for freeing life convicts after 14 years: court
***THE TIMES OF INDIA
- Govt sails through, But is bruised by vote buying charges - US terror list leaves innocents harassed
- TB cases triple in Capital
- Powered by win, govt set to take N-deal to next level
- Victory has sent right message to the world: PM
- Muslim MPs blast Left, back deal
- 'Nepal needs India's help to develop'
- Without presence of India at WTO, key issues of agriculture will not be resolved: officials

***THE INDIAN EXPRESS
- CPM bent on getting its consolation prize: Somnath's head - Govt following Bush's common minimum programme: CPM
- C'garh Naxals less dramatic, more lethal now
- Can't dictate anything to militants; Geelani
- Miffed, Maoists not to form Govt
- India says unfinished reform agenda hampering Doha talks
***THE STATESMAN
- '22 LTTE suicide cadres killed in air raid'
- Anti-graft drive a lesson for Bangla politicians'
- PM wins confidence vote
- Chidambaram attacks Left for voting with BJP
- Industry welcomes UPA victory

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