Delhi Police record statements after 3 women racially abused by couple: ‘Ashamed, heat of the moment’ | Delhi News

NEW DELHI: Delhi Police has recorded statements of both sides in connection with the alleged racial abuse of three women from Arunachal Pradesh by a couple in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar. They will also send the videos for forensic analysis to determine if there was any tampering.According to police, the incident took place around 3.30pm…

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South Asian University Admissions 2026-27: SAU opens admissions for 2026-27; starts 1-year PG prog | Delhi News

New Delhi: South Asian University (SAU) has opened an online application process for admissions to its undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD programmes for the 2026-27 academic session, offering a total of 1,610 seats across disciplines. Applications can be submitted through the university’s official website till April 10, while entrance examinations are scheduled for April 25 and…

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Indian Medical Students In Iran: For Indian medical students in Iran amid escalating tensions, it’s matter of life or exam | Delhi News

NEW DELHI: Following the Centre’s advisory asking Indian nationals to leave Iran amid escalating tensions and the possibility of a US strike, hundreds of Indian medical students find themselves torn between returning home for safety and facing academic setbacks if they miss crucial examinations scheduled in early March, mandatory for the continuation of their degrees.Estimates…

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LG approves 272 additional posts in revenue dept | Delhi News

New Delhi: LG VK Saxena approved the creation of 272 additional posts in the revenue department following the increase in the number of revenue districts and sub-divisions in the national capital.The newly sanctioned posts include two district magistrates , two additional district magistrates, eight sub-divisional magistrates , six sub-registrars, 16 tehsildars, 22 naib tehsildars, 42…

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5.5L new Delhi families brought under ambit of Ayushman, says CM | Delhi News

New Delhi: The Delhi cabinet has decided to extend the health coverage under Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) to widow pension beneficiaries and persons with disabilities receiving govt pension, thus bringing nearly 5.5 lakh additional families under the Ayushman umbrella.Chief minister Rekha Gupta announced the decision, which was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired…

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