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Stop de-reserving vacant quota seats: Edu ministry
Education minister Dharmendra Pradhan has asked central government-funded institutions to adhere to the reservation policy “in letter and spirit”.
The muck stops here: Drain of death struggles to shrug off tag
TIME STANDS STILL: The drain looks the same as it did before the riots, filled with muck and slimy water
Dairy Bizman In Rohini Shot Dead; Wife, Lover Held For Hatching Plot
5 Contract Killers Among 7 Held; ‘Natural Death’ Of Victim’s Mother Also Under Lens
India sends 1st batch of wheat aid to Af via Pak
An Afghan driver with sacks of wheat on a truck at the AttariWagah border on Tuesday before crossing over to Pakistan
SDMC to sell carbon credits to boost Swachhta ranking
CLEAN DRIVE
Jain: DJB plant for treatment of sludge by end of March
The Delhi government will install sludge treatment plants in the next two years for wastewater tr eatment, water minister Satyendar Jain said on Tuesday.
Halt probe in five cases against PBS: SC to Maha
Expressing concern over the “messy state of affairs” arising out of the ongoing legal battle between Maharashtra government and former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh, the Supreme Court on Tuesday said that it can shake the confidence of people in the police and the government and asked the state to stay its hands against the top cop till his plea to transfer all the cases against him to CBI is decided.
Enabling the differently abled: 25 firms attend mega job fair, pick 158
Enabling the differently abled: 25 firms attend mega job fair, pick 158
Beyond Constitution: Play to bring Ambedkar's work to life on Friday
A team of 70 actors and dancers, apart from nearly double the number of backstage members, are ready to bring to life a play on Dr B R Ambedkar from Friday.
Ajit Agarkar set to be DC assistant coach
IPL CORNER
Activists ‘Disappoint' Pegasus Panel
SC-Appointed Committee Submits Interim Report, ‘Rues Slow Progress’
Curbs Relaxed Globally, Regular Int'l Flights Likely To Resume In A Month
OPEN SKIES AGAIN: A girl welcomes international passengers at Sydney Airport in Australia on Monday
SC to look at enforcing Fundamental Duties
The Supreme Court on Monday decided to explore the possibility for enforcing the Fundamental Duties as enshrined in the Constitution and agreed to examine a PIL seeking that moral obligations of the duties be converted into legal commitments by enacting a law.
Burari murder: Victim was first strangled, then raped
Aman Singh Bisht, the 26-year-old man who was arrested for the murder of a 24-year-old woman in Burari, raped her after strangling her, a probe has revealed.
Twin tower countdown: First demolition teams move in
A project manager, three engineers and 170 workers make up the first deployments at the Emerald Court twin towers as preparations to bring down the buildings – 100 metres and 97 metres tall – in an exercise unprecedented in scale in the country begin.
SC to hear SP Group's plea for reopening Tata-Mistry judgment
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to accord open court hearing to Cyrus Investments’ plea seeking review of its nearly a year-old decision in favour of Tatas, which had emerged victorious in a bitter tussle with Shapoorji Pallonji Group over removal of Cyrus Mistry from the post of executive chairman of Tata Sons.
Govt's online focus has helped narrow digital divide: PM
It was digital connectivity that kept the country’s education system going during the pandemic, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday while highlighting that the government’s online focus has resulted in shrinking of the digital divide.
For Some, Schools Still As Good As Closed
Parents In A Fix As Many Institutes Yet To Provide Transport
DTC set to add 00 e-buses to fleet by March
Delhi is likely to get around 50 electric buses next week and another 50 by the end of March.
Challenge for outstation students as most college hostels at DU yet to open
Though outstation students are expected to reach the city in large numbers by the weekend, Delhi University colleges have not yet reopened their hostels fully.
Set up dedicated green body on lines of GST council: States
‘Move Will Aid India Achieve Climate Goals’
‘Defence consultant' in net for duping bizmen of crores
Lured Them With Promise Of Securing Supply Tenders
In video before death, woman blames hubby for slashing neck
A 30-year-old woman running a clinic in UP’s Bulandshahr died after her husband allegedly slashed her throat with a surgical blade.
MENDIS HELPS SL AVOID OZ SWEEP
Opener Kusal Mendis struck an unbeaten 69 off 58 balls to help secure a consolation five-wicket victory for Sri Lanka, who fired with both bat and ball against Australia in the fifth and final Twenty20 international on Sunday.
Mid-March date to open Chandni Chowk parking
A parking facility for 1,000 cars will be opened to the public in Chandni Chowk next month.
Don't seek govt IDs from disabled: NGOs to Centre
LEAVE NO ONE BEHIND
Living in fear, guilty roam free, Paradiso residents say at protest
There was silence on the streets but the message was loud and clear as more than 200 men, women and elderly from Chintels Paradiso and adjoining condominiums took out a protest march on Sunday.
Girl from orphanage clears NEET
Someone who is abandoned by her family at four, along with a year-old kid brother, and reared at an orphanage would elicit pity perhaps even years later. Not much would be expected of such a child, given how cruel fate was to her.
DPCC to intensify online check to cut pollutant inflow into Yamuna
DPCC has submitted an action plan to CPCB for ₹21 crore to set up 44 additional stations at major drains and outlets of industries
7-star Swachhta ranking in sight, NDMC plans 100% machine cleaning in Lutyens'
The project will also cover prominent markets in NDMC areas