Students protest over university row, detained
IANS | 26 Jun 2014, 2:13 PMNew Delhi: Amidst the standoff over Delhi University's four-year undergraduate course, some 30 students were detained here Thursday while trying to march towards Rashtrapati
New Delhi: Amidst the standoff over Delhi University's four-year undergraduate course, some 30 students were detained here Thursday while trying to march towards Rashtrapati
New Delhi: Spells of rain cooled the national capital Thursday morning with the minimum temperature recorded at 23.5 degrees Celsius, five notches below the season's average. The
New Delhi: The UGC Wednesday cracked its whip on Delhi University, asking its colleges to start admitting students under the three-year undergraduate course "immediately". The
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court today refused to give an urgent hearing to two cross petitions, one for implementation of the four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP) and the
New Delhi: Brushing aside the resistance of Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh, the UGC Tuesday asked the varsity to dump the controversial four-year undergraduate
New Delhi: Standing firm on its decision, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has today sent another communication to the University of Delhi directing it to immediately issue
New Delhi: Delhi University Tuesday witnessed high drama over the reported resignation by its vice chancellor Dinesh Singh even as the UGC said that of the 64 colleges, 57 have
New Delhi: The proposal for laying internal water distribution pipelines in Swaroop Nagar was approved by the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) today.Under the scheme, around 75,000 residents
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to entertain a petition seeking quashing of the UGC's directive to Delhi University to dump the four-year under-graduate programme
New Delhi: The Central Secretariat to Mandi House route of Delhi Metro will be thrown open to public on June 26.“The Central Secretariat-Mandi House section has received the
New Delhi: To see their husbands back on their feet, two women, Rekha Tyagi and Baljeet Kaur donated their kidneys to each other's husband through 'Swap Kidney Transplant' in
New Delhi: To address the issue of pollution in the Yamuna, Delhi government has undertaken a comprehensive project through which all the polluting drains shall be cleaned before
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