Daily Newsletter | Tuesday, February 23, 2016 | | JNU standoff: Students won’t surrender | Delhi Police had been claiming to be looking for them all over the country. It even questioned journalists who were covering the JNU row if they knew the whereabouts of five students accused of raising anti-India slogans on February 9. |
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Full water supply in Delhi only after 2 weeks | Water supply in the city is likely to take two weeks to be fully restored as Jat protesters have extensively damaged the Munak canal, Delhi's lifeline, which accounts for close to 45% of the supply, at several places. |
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| Resource gap: Naidu reminds Centre of promise | Faced with resource crunch in taking forward his development agenda, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday reiterated his plea to the NDA government at the Centre to keep its word with respect to assistance as promised to the truncated state in line with the AP State Reorganisation Act, 2014. |
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Bhopal’s popular campus adda trail | Be it the cafeteria at the Oriental Group of Institutes or the lawn at TIT College, students in Bhopal have their own set of campus spots where they socialize, grab a bite, bond with the friends or even study, sometimes. |
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| | Justice Mudgal to oversee DDCA's World T20 matches: HC | DDCA will hold matches of the upcoming ICC World T20 under the supervision of Justice Mukul Mudgal (retd) whose intervention has helped resolving several contentious issues between the cricket body and others, Delhi high court said on Monday. |
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| Govt eyes Rs 5k cr from NTPC selloff | The government will sell another 5% stake in the country's largest power producer NTPC on Tuesday in a bid to mop up over Rs 5,000 crore and try to reduce the massive shortfall in the disinvestment target. |
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Nissan slaps notice to end Leyland JV | The beleaguered joint venture (JV) for small trucks between Japanese auto major Nissan and Hinduja group flagship Ashok Leyland hit a nadir with Nissan issuing a termination of licence notice to one of their three JV companies, effectively sounding a death knell to the idea of growing the business together. |
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