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Rush as Stephen’s begins forms’ sale

The admission process in the Delhi University kickstarted with over 1,200 forms of the elite St Stephen’s College being sold on the first day. The admissions in Delhi Technological University will start from Wednesday.

Suspend election process, ministry tells Hockey India

The ongoing tussle for power in Indian hockey, between the K.P.S. Gill-led Indian Hockey Federation and the incumbent Hockey India, took a new turn on Tuesday with the sports ministry asking the latter to suspend its election process till further notice.

Green lobby against new regulation authority

Union minister for environment and forests Jairam Ramesh’s decision to set up a new authority, “National Environmental Protection Authority (NEPA”), to regulate all environmental norm, has been sharply criticised by the green lobby. Speaking at a national workshop to discuss the setting up of this autonomous body, a majority of participants told Mr Ramesh that the proposed regulation would not improve the quality of environmental governance.

AI flash strike leaves passengers fuming

A flash strike by the union workers of Air India and Indian Airlines left stranded passengers fuming in Delhi. The passengers had a hard time seeking clarification from the airlines counters for their respective flights and complained of harassment.

Leading India a dream come true, says Raina

Leading a young side to Zimbabwe after the selectors decided to rest several senior players including regular skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Suresh Raina on Tuesday said he was confident the youngsters would deliver in the tri-series and two bilateral Twenty20 internationals against the hosts.

SC refuses to stay JEE results

The Supreme Court on Tuesday came down heavily on a PIL petitioner seeking to stay the declaration of the results of the IIT entrance exams, saying it would have imposed a cost in five figures on him, but considering his young age was refraining from doing so.

Power outages spark protests

With mercury continuing to soar and frequent powercuts leading to no respite from the sweltering heat, the patience of Delhiites seems to be giving way. As the peak power demand continued to remain above 4,500MW mark, the BSES issued an appeal on Tuesday asking people to use electricity judiciously. The New Delhi Municipal Council, which provides power supply to the New Delhi area, said that drawing power more than the sanctioned load was leading to frequent trippings.

ICC gets year’s cushion to sign Wada code

The International Cricket Council has been given until November 2011 to adhere to all clauses of the World Anti-Doping Agency’s code. The bone of contention has been the contentious ‘whereabouts’ clause, which India’s cricketers refuse to accept.

SC stays Ansari death sentence

The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the execution of Kolkata’s American Center terror attack mastermind Aftab Ahmed Ansari after admitting his appeal challenging the award of death sentence to him by the trial judge and confirmed by the Calcutta high court.

Gangrape in car in CP, cop held

A 25-year-old woman was allegedly gangraped in Connaught Place on Sunday evening by a Delhi police constable and his friend who have been arrested by the police.
Police officials said the victim, who works with an insurance company, was raped by the accused Manoj, a Delhi police traffic constable in Chanakyapuri circle in his Alto car parked in the upscale Connaught Place area on Sunday evening. Manoj was accompanied by his friend Sudhir who also allegedly raped her and he has also been arrested.

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