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Batch of ’85 to raise `4.5cr for IIT-Powai

The Indian Institute of Technology, Powai (IIT-B) batch of 1985 have committed to raise `4.5 crores or $1 million, towards promoting on campus Technology & Sustainable Development (T&SD) through academics and entrepreneurship. The alumni has already promised around `2 crores, which will be ceremonially presented to the institute on Alumni Day, December 26, as part of the silver jubilee reunion programme.

CBI to quiz Raja today

The CBI is set to question former telecom minister A. Raja on Friday in connection with its probe into the 2G Spectrum scam. He is likely to be questioned at agency’s headquarters in Delhi.

Left, regional parties question EVM credibility

The Left and regional parties like the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and the All-India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) have expressed their displeasure to the EC over the use of the EVMs in polls.

‘Chanakya, Chandragupta Maurya rolled into one’

When K. Karunakaran returned to Kerala after anointing Mr P.V. Narasimha Rao as Prime Minister in 1991, his hysteric followers welcomed him at the airport with placards that screamed, “You are not just the king-maker; you are the king.”

AP forcibly ends Naidu’s hungerstrike

The state government forcibly ended the Telugu Desam president N. Chandrababu Naidu’s seven-day fast at the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences as his health condition further deteriorated on Thursday.

Centre may consider Prez Rule in Andhra

Imposing President’s Rule is another option that the Union government might consider to quell violence in Andhra Pradesh after the Justice Srikrishna panel report is submitted. It will also nullify the threat of Opposition parties to force mid-term polls.

Pvt schools to hike fees for EWS quota

The private schools in the capital have indicated that they will raise the fees to compensate the financial burden in the wake of reserving seats for the Economically Weaker Section students.

6-coach trains inducted on Dwarka line

The Delhi Metro has inducted two six-coach trains on the crowded Noida Line to ease the rush. The trains began their maiden journey at 9.30 pm Thursday from the Yamuna Bank Station. The passengers can heave a sigh of relief as the trains used to be overcrowded during peak hours.

2 students, 3 others killed in accidents

Two management students were killed while three others, including two girls, suffered critical injuries as a Maruti Suzuki SX4 was hit by an unidentified vehicle in Ghazipur area of east Delhi on Thursday night.

Bus falls off DND flyway, 12 hurt

At least a dozen BPO employees, including a woman, were injured when the bus they were travelling in fell off the DND flyway in Noida on Thursday evening.
The incident occurred at around 7.15 pm when a bus carrying 20 employees of a BPO, skidded off the main carriageway, broke through the railing and fell off.

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