Newspaper Headlines: Tata Sons Goes To Supreme Court Over Cyrus Mistry's Reappointment And Other Top Stories
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The Times Of India: One fireman died while 14 others had a narrow escape when a part of the factory-cum-outlet of a wellknown battery manufacturing firm where they were battling a major blaze collapsed following a series of sudden explosions in west Delhi's Peeragarhi. Man who died six years ago at the age of 87, has received a police notice to apply for bail to prove that he does not pose a threat to peace in Firozabad.
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Hindustan Times: Tata Sons challenged in the Supreme Court a order by the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal reinstating Cyrus Mistry as the executive chairman of Tata Sons Limited and as a director on the boards of other Tata group companies. A firefighter was killed and 17 people suffered injuries after a three-storey building that housed the office, storeroom and manufacturing unit of a battery company in outer Delhi's Peeragarhi Industrial Area collapsed due to an explosion triggered by a fire.
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The Asian Age: A firefighter was killed, while 14 others were injured after a battery factory collapsed in Northwest Delhi's Peera Garhi following an explosion due to a fire that broke out early in morning. Mayawati sought to target the Congress over the deaths of 100 children in Kota in party-ruled Rajasthan, and asked why the "woman Congress general secretary" was not visiting the state and the victims' mothers.
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The Telegraph: At 19, Mustafiur Rahaman has become the first Indian to be told in writing what many fear awaits them once the rewired citizenship regime kicks in. Amir Hanjla was participating in a protest against the citizenship amendment in Phulwarisharif on Patna's outskirts on December 21 when bricks began flying between the demonstrators and supporters of the new act.