This will be the second residential school to be set up by the Delhi government—the first being its new Armed Forces Preparatory School, which is in the process of admitting its first batch of students.
Delhi news: This is the first time since the AAP came to power that healthcare outlay has decreased. There had been a nearly 29% rise in the outlay last year amid the pandemic.
Delhi Budget: Retail, wholesale shopping festivals to boost economy on Business Standard. For this market redevelopment, 'five bazaars' have been identified initially, and Rs 100 crore outlay has been made in the budget for it, Sisodia said
The Principal Bench of the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT), New Delhi, has ordered the Indian Air Force (IAF) to discharge two airmen who have cleared civil jobs exams and issue necessary no-objection certificate (NOC) to them.
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Top state Congress leaders on Friday got candid at a meeting called by former party president Rahul Gandhi, who asked them to “freely airgrievances against one another”.
Union Minister for Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal today told the Rajya Sabha that the government had been continuously monitoring the opportunities that the Russia-Ukraine war had opened up for India and was in dialogue with traders to ensure more export of wheat and other commodities.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the Pariksha pe Charcha (PPC) interaction is light-hearted and gives one an opportunity to talk about different aspects of exams and life.
Delhi Police registered a complaint against landlord Bablu Khan for allegedly assaulting tenant Geeta with bricks in the Sultanpuri area of Delhi. | OpIndia News
Mumbai Indians' five titles to Delhi Capitals' none will matter little when the heavyweights, equipped with multiple match-winners, lock horns in a clash of titans in a new IPL here on Sunday.
A 42-year-old man from Maharashtra's Nashik has been arrested by the Delhi Police on Friday for allegedly cheating people to the tune of nearly ?1,000 crore on the pretext of selling them flats in Noida
After its spectacular victory in Punjab, AAP has now set its sight on Gujarat. A war of words has now broken out over the education system in Gujarat and Delhi.
The BJP in Gujarat and Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia took to social media to compare the education system in Gujarat and Delhi.
This resulted in Sisodia challenging Gujarat Education Minister Jitu Vaghani for an open debate on the Education Model of Delhi against that of Gujarat. Vaghani was also invited along with the Gujarat Chief Minister to visit the schools in Delhi to witness the education model.
In a press release shared by AAP, Gujarat, Sisodia said that it is good to openly discuss education and welcomed the Education Minister to come forward and discuss what has been done by the BJP in the government schooling system in Gujarat in the past 27 years. The Delhi education minister would also share what the Kejriwal government did in Delhi in the past 7 years to make the schooling system better.
“Let us see who is performing better in government schools and is making the country stronger through government schools,” Sisodia said.
Inviting Vaghani to Delhi, the education minister said that he would personally show him how government schools in Delhi have become better than private ones, how Delhi schools have improved results, how the children are clearing exams like JEE-NEET without any coaching, and developing great business ideas. Sisodia said that he would then like to visit Gujarat and see the work done by the BJP government in government schools in the state.
The Delhi Dy CM shared his sincere hope that BJP will not run away from it and BJP workers will encourage their minister for an open debate on education.
Congress general secretaries and party in-charge of various states met on Saturday to discuss the party's membership drive and the current political situation.
Delhi's unauthorised colonies to get water, drainage by March 2023 on Business Standard. In the meeting, the concerned officials apprised Kejriwal that the work of developing sewers, roads, water pipelines and drains in all unauthorised colonies would be completed by March 2023