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Students against 90% DU quota

Students and teachers at large are furious over the Delhi government’s announcement to provide 90 per cent reservation for domicile in 12 Delhi University colleges which are 100 per cent funded by it.

Duta meet over posts

The Delhi University Teachers’ Association (Duta) will hold an emergency meeting on Thursday to address the concern of adhoc teachers who are in fear of losing their livelihood after the introduction

MCD drive to keep Delhi clean

On the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi’s 144th birth anniversary, the municipal corporations in Delhi launched a special sanitation-cum-cleanliness drive on Wednesday ahead of the festival season, which wi

Boy hit by javelin, critical

In a bizarre incident, a Class 6 student was critically injured after he was hit by a javelin thrown by two students inside a government school in Chittaranjan Park area of South Delhi.

Plan panel organises Twitter meet on Gandhi

Netizens on Wednesday paid tribute to the Father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi on his 144th birth anniversary on various micro-blogging sites, invoking the late leader philosophy and hailing his “contribut

Maid case: Accused in 14-day custody

A Delhi court Wednesday remanded a 50-year-old woman, arrested for allegedly physically torturing and confining her young maid, to 14-days judicial custody.

Rahul era begins in Congress

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This is the victory of Rahul Gandhi.

Venue for Modi rally ‘unavailable’

The date for Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Kanpur may have been finalised for October 19 but the venue for the rally continues to pose a major problem for the organisers.

Toilets first, temples later, Modi tells students

Launching a counter-attack on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who had appealed to secular forces to combine to face the onslaught of BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, the Gujarat chief m

Congress, BJP in slugfest over who gets credit

The BJP and the Congress on Wednesday engaged in a slugfest after indications started coming that the ordinance on convicted legislators will be withdrawn.

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