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HT campus calling begins

Students who are looking to select colleges and courses in the coming months will get their answers at the Hindustan Times Campus Calling Counselling Sessions that kick off at Hotel Lalit, Barakhamba Road at 11.30 am on Saturday. HT reports.

Iraqi girl undergoes rare surgery

Doctors at Fortis Hospital, Faridabad, claimed to have performed a rare surgery on a four-year-old Iraqi girl with abnormal reproductive organ due to hormone disorder. Rhythma Kaul reports.

Govt plans committee for child trafficking cases

Delhi government is planning to a core committee comprising administrators, doctors, lawyers and NGOs to look into the issue of child trafficking. HT reports.

2 Nigerians among 4 held in lottery fraud

Two Nigerians, an MBA and a Delhi University graduate were arrested in an online lottery fraud case, police said on Friday. HT reports.

Sanskrit re-examination

In a move to rectify one of the several error committed during the conduct of the examination this year, Delhi University (DU) will conduct a re-examination for students of BA (Honours) who had Sanskrit as the concurrent course. HT reports.

Cash-strapped DTC tells Delhi Police uniform no ticket for travel

Cash-strapped Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has made it clear to the Delhi Police that it could ill-afford to continue to allow its officers travel in the DTC-run buses for free. HT reports.

CM asks metro to maintain traffic flow

The Sheila Dikshit government has asked the Delhi Metro to ensure little disruption to the flow of traffic during construction on the busy corridor connecting Central Secretariat and Kashmere Gate. HT reports.

JMC introduces online admission form

Jesus and Mary College has joined the online bandwagon. HT reports.

No thyroid test kits at Lok Nayak

Poor patients at the Lok Nayak hospital are being forced to shell out R400-800 for thyroid tests as the hospital's medicine laboratory has been without thyroid testing kits for the past two months. Jaya Shroff Bhalla reports.

Tihar convicts hit jackpot in job drive

Jagmohan Lal (name changed), a postgraduate diploma-holder in sales and marketing with 25-year experience, prayed one more time while waiting for his turn to be interviewed on Friday morning. Abhishek Sharan reports.

Hottest day registers peak power demand

Delhi recorded its hottest day of the season on Friday with the mercury touching 44 degrees Celsius. HT reports.

28-yr-old shot at, CCTV captures attackers in wait

It was a well-planned attack on a 28-year-old man in the narrow bylanes of old Delhi but a CCTV camera installed outside a shop has provided a crucial lead to the police. Faizan Haider reports.

CBSE to declare Class 12 results on Monday

The wait for nearly 7.5 lakh students is finally going to be over with the CBSE set to declare Class 12 Board exam results on Monday at 11am. HT reports. Check the results here

Reebok fraud: ED to look into money laundering

The Rs. 870-crore Reebok scam seems to be drawing attention of multiple investigating agencies as they would be looking into various aspects — from tax evasion to money laundering, while the company is likely to face a dent in its financials. Debobrat Ghose reports.

She made peace with torture by husband, in-laws

Shards of iron from a broken grille, a locked house smelling of death and a throng of baffled neighbours are all that remain of what used to be a quiet family of four, which had been among them for two years. Jatin Anand reports.

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