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Mamata to lead march against fuel price hike

Key UPA allies — Trinamool Congress and the DMK — and the Samajwadi Party, which extends outside support to the government, on Friday mounted pressure on the Centre to roll back the steepest-ever petrol price hike.

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.

ATS hints at underworld-IM link

Maharashtra anti-terror team files 4,000 page chargesheet, arrests one more.

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.

'Kerosene, LPG, diesel subsidy should be scrapped'

Rural development minister Jairam Ramesh on Friday attacked government's subsidy policy for diesel, kerosene and LPG.

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.

Rs 100-cr grant for institute blacklisted by HRD 2 yrs back

MP writes to speaker, says facts were not placed in LS when bill was passed; youth affairs ministry denies charge.

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.

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.

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