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No certainty when JNUSU elections will be held
The suspense over JNUSU (Jawahar Lal Nehru University Student Union) is not getting over, as after protests from students earlier in campus, The administration has issued a circular announcing the student union elections after the completion of PHD admissions, which are expected to be completed at the end of December, as stated in the circular.
Amid ruckus MCD clears 18 proposals during in-house meeting
The new approved policy included a new film shooting policy, changes in some of the rebates provided by the property tax department, etc.
'PEOPLE SAY, IF ARRESTED KEJRIWAL SHOULD RUN GOVERNMENT FROM JAIL'
The AAP started its 'Mein Bhi Kejriwal' signature campaign on Friday, 1 December
DELHI CONGRESS SET TO GO ON A TALENT HUNT
Even those who are not members of the Congress but believe in its ideology can apply.
BENGAL BJP PLANS TO HIT MAMATA WHERE IT HURTS, HER IMAGE
The Bharatiya Janata Party is poised to launch a direct attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, targeting her personally in its campaign against corruption in the state. This move marks a significant escalation in the political rhetoric between the two parties, and is likely to further intensify the already heated political atmosphere in West Bengal.
'Nuh, Mewat among areas in 10 states where agents settled Rohingyas'
Nuh and Mewat areas of Haryana are among the two dozen cities and towns across 10 states where human smugglers have settled thousands of Rohingya Muslims after helping them enter India illegally from Bangladesh, according to investigations by security agencies and inputs on traffickers received from the Interpol.
WE WERE CONFIDENT PM WOULD ENSURE OUR RESCUE: TUNNEL WORKER
Amidst the despair and uncertainty that enveloped the Silkyara tunnel collapse, the trapped workers clung to hope as their lifeline. For 17 agonising days, they endured the darkness, the silence, and the fear of the unknown, their spirits buoyed by an unwavering belief in their eventual rescue.
INDIA WILL GIVE FIRM RESPONSE TO THE U.S. ON PANNUN PLOT CLAIMS
India may have maintained a calm disposition so far on the Pannun assassination plot claims by the United States, but it is planning to give a “firm response” to the Joe Biden administration on this issue.
BRS AIMS AT MAIDEN WIN IN CONGRESS STRONGHOLD PINAPKA
The BRS is aiming for its maiden victory in the Pinapka constituency, which lies in the Bhadradri Kothagudem district, in the 119-seat Telangana Assembly elections.
L-G green light to enrol 10,000 home guards in Delhi
In good news for all women bus travellers, Delhi Lieutenant Governor V.K. Sexana has given his clearance to enrol 10,000 personnel as Delhi's home guards.
Khushbu Sundar refuses to apologise for her 'Cheri language' remark
While many say the remark is offensive to Dalits, the Congress has demanded an apology from her.
NEPAL POLICE INCREASE SECURITY AROUND PROTEST SITE
Nepal Police on Saturday brought in sniffer dogs around the site where promonarchy protestors had clashed with the police to ensure security and prevent possible incidents.
SIKH PILGRIMS EXPRESS DISAPPOINTMENT OVER PAK'S VISA CANCELLATION
A bus carrying a group of Sikh pilgrims was flagged off on Friday for the Gurdwara in Pakistan on the occasion of Prakash Gurpurab of Guru Nanak Dev.
NATHAN LYON LOOKING TO TUNE UP HIS GAME FOR AUSTRALIA'S TEST SUMMER
Australia's star spinner Nathan Lyon continues to add finishing touches to his game ahead of the Baggy Greens Test summer which kicks off in December against Pakistan.
CONSULATE ATTACKERS' SUPPORTERS FACE NIA HEAT IN PUNJAB, HARYANA
NIA seizes digital data in operations spread across 14 locations in north India.
OMAR, MEHBOOBA ACCUSE BJP OF 'MISLEADING' PEOPLE OVER NORMALCY IN J&K
Poonch and Rajouri districts have seen a lot of gunfights and killing of Army officers, including jawans.
Lack of clarity persists in UP opposition alliance
The Congress and Samajwadi Party have taken a combative approach towards each other.
CONGRESS NOT BANKING ON MUSLIMS, BUT OBCS IN TELANGANA
Congress leaders believe the party could form a majority in the Assembly without substantial Muslim support.
ED ACTION HIT CONG AHEAD OF RAJASTHAN VOTING
ED action may have raised suspicion about alleged role of the Congress in wrongdoings.
No water crisis in city, claims Delhi Jal Board
Even as the war of words has continued among political parties on the issue of alleged water shortage in the capital city, an official from the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has claimed that the water supply in the city has been normal and there was no shortage of water in the city.
BJP slams AAP for not providing funds for rapid rail project
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has slammed the Aam Adami Party (AAP)-led Delhi government for not giving funds for the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) project.
BJP'S 'YUVA CHAUPALS' CONNECTING PARTY TO YOUTHS IN DELHI VILLAGES
The residents of the capital's rural and urban villages feel largely ignored by political parties. In light of this, the Delhi BJP Yuva Morcha, led by state President Shashi Yadav, has been holding Yuva Chaupals in several Delhi villages.
COMPANY TRADING IN LUXURY ITEMS ON CBI RADAR IN RS 13CR CHEATING CASE
Complaint points at suspicious payments made to certain rice mills and traders by the accused company. Similar cells dedicated to preventing the menace may also come up in every state.
POST TUNNEL COLLAPSE, NEW BUILDING CODE WILL INCORPORATE ESCAPE ROUTE PROVISION
The painful ordeal of 41 Silkyara tunnel workers during their rescue operation has exposed the gaps in standards for excavation and tunnelling and the need for better regulations for land use planning/zoning in the Himalayan states, especially in those areas that are more prone to landslides.
BJP's focused campaign likely to disturb BRS, Congress calculations
The Bharatiya Janata Party in Telangana is making all-out efforts in around 30 Assembly seats, which, according to analysts, can disturb the calculations of the state's ruling party BRS and main opposition Congress in the Assembly elections.
UNEMPLOYMENT, INFLATION, CORRUPTION BIGGEST ISSUES FOR CONGRESS: PRIYANKA GANDHI VADRA
In an interview during her campaign trail in Telangana, amidst addressing public rallies, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra shared her insights into the party's election strategies and responded to allegations levelled against the party.
India rubbishes Sino-Pak 'intelligence report' on Indian 'death squads'
The \"leaked\" \"Pakistan's intelligence report\" claiming that the Indian agency RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) is collaborating with local criminals and dissidents to kill and attack individuals designated as terrorists on Pakistani soil by India is nothing but a load of rubbish and a bundle of lies.
XI MULLS PYROTECHNICS TO INFLUENCE 2024 TAIWAN POLL
The worry in the minds of voters is whether the US and Europe will have the resolve to challenge China should Xi start to carry out his threat of unification by force.
BJP REBEL IN BARMER POSES A CHALLENGE TO CONGRESS
Congress' Mewaram Jain is eyeing a fourth consecutive win in Barmer, but is facing a tough challenge from Dr Priyanka Choudhary, a BJP candidate in the 2014 elections, but this time as an independent candidate.
DAMAGED HOUSEBOATS AWAIT AUTHORITIES' PERMISSION FOR REPAIRS
In a recent devastating fire several houseboats were reduced to ashes in Dal Lake of Srinagar, bringing focus back on the growing number of damaged houseboats and delay over their repairs and reconstruction.