Headlines from today's newspapers.

Jadeja and Ishant star as India fight for victory
Fast bowler Ishant Sharma took two vital wickets in the last session and Ravindra Jadeja starred with both bat and ball as England lost four wickets while still 214 runs short of the target set by India.

Congress-NC confirm split in J&K
Ghulam Nabi Azad, the leader of the opposition in Rajya Sabha, announced on Sunday that the Congress was ending its alliance with chief minister Omar Abdullah’s National Conference before the Assembly polls in November or December this year.

Najeeb Jung will soon decide on Delhi elections
The principal political parties of Delhi have all asserted publicly that they are ready for elections in the state, leaving the state’s political fate in the hands of lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung.

CBI fails to exhume Badaun victims bodies
The Central Bureau of Investigation called off the exhumation of the bodies of the two girls allegedly killed and raped in Badaun because their graves were submerged too deep under water, after rainfall in the area continued.

Ranchi police dragging feet on fake surrenders
The Indian Express reports that the Ranchi police is yet to arrest two of the four people accused of making at least 150 people, most tribals, pose as members of left-wing extremist organisations and surrender here.