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DUSU result: Over 20K students go for NOTA option
IT looks like 'None of the Above' (NOTA) option caught the voters' attention in this year's DUSU polls.
Govt includes 70-plus age group in pension scheme
WITH Delhi assembly polls drawing near, the Atishi government announced on Monday that 80,000 more people, aged 70 years and above, are now eligible for old-age pensions, bringing the total number of beneficiaries under the new scheme to 5.3 lakh.
New old-age pension scheme is result of our efforts: BJP
DELHI BJP President Virendra Sachdeva on Monday stated that the announcement of adding 80,000 more beneficiaries to the new Old Age Pension scheme in the city is a result of BJP's efforts and political pressure.
Gehlot OSD held in phone-tapping case, granted bail
LOKESH Sharma, an aide of former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot, was arrested on Monday by Delhi Police, but was released within a few hours on bail in a phone-tap case.
Test of character Down Under: India celebrate happy Perth-day
AT 13, VAIBHAV BECOMES IPL's YOUNGEST PLAYER
NSUI wins top DUSU post after 7 years
The Congress-backed National Students' Union of India (NSUI) staged a significant comeback in the Delhi University student union election after seven years, clinching the president and joint secretary positions.
Manipur, Adani row paralyse Parliament
The winter session of Parliament was off to a stormy start on Monday with both Houses adjourned till Wednesday amid protests by the Opposition demanding discussions on Gautam Adani's US indictment and the Manipur situation.
CONSIDER REOPENING SCHOOLS, BUT GRAP-IV CURBS TO STAY: SC
The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) in the national capital region and adjoining areas to consider restarting physical classes in schools and colleges, noting that many students lacked mid-day meals and infrastructure to attend online classes.
Call taken on BJP leading new Maha Yuti govt
Name of the chief minister to be announced in Mumbai; Shinde camp keeps up pressure
SC trashes petitions against inclusion of 'secular', 'socialist' to the Preamble
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a batch of pleas challenging the 1976 amendment to the Constitution, which added the terms 'socialist', 'secular', and 'integrity' to its Preamble.