Filed under Delhi by Hitanshu on July 7, 2010 at 1:50 pm
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New Delhi-Wednesday:07 July 2010: Senior Congress leader Sajjan Kumar fund guilty and Charges framed against him in 1984 anti-Sikh riots case by Delhi high court. Additional Sessions Judge Sunita Gupta, find him guilty after prima facie evidence against the Congress leader and others, decided to record statements of witnesses from August 23.

CBI had filed two chargesheets against Kumar and others on January 13 in the riots cases registered in 2005 on the recommendation of Justice G T Nanavati Commission which inquired into the sequence of events leading to the riots.
The present case relates to killing of six persons in Sultanpuri in north-west Delhi in the aftermath of the assassination of the then prime Minister Indira Gandhi on October 31, 1984.
The court has already started recording of statements of the witnesses in an another case involving Kumar and his nephew Balwant Khokkar, Girdhari Lal and Captain Bhagmal.
Source:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/City-Delhi/Charges-framed-against-Sajjan-Kumar-in-anti-Sikh-riots-case/articleshow/6139039.cms
Filed under Delhi by Hitanshu on July 2, 2010 at 4:40 am
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IBM compiled a Commuter Pain Index, on the basis of 2010 Commuter Pain Survey polled 400 drivers in each of 20 major cities in six continents. India’s capital region delhi’s drivers have the fifth most painful commute among 20 global cities, says a survey. 96% Delhi’s respondents said that traffic had negatively affected their health.
If it’s any consolation, Beijing, with a score of 99 on 100 is much worse than Delhi as is Mexico City. Johannesburg (97), Moscow (84) and New Delhi (81) complete the list of the five worst. London, ranked 10th worst, sits in the middle, while New York is 17th, which means it is among the best. In line with Scandinavian countries having the best standards of living, Stockholm’s drivers experienced the minimum pain among the 20 cities covered.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/City-Delhi/Delhi-worlds-5th-most-painful-city-for-drivers/articleshow/6117068.cms
Filed under Delhi by Hitanshu on July 2, 2010 at 3:59 am
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There is a god news in the pack for delhiites, who are under high pressure of high price rice of commodities, fuel price etc.: power tariff is likely to be lowered in an announcement expected any day now.The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission conveyed its statutory advice to the Delhi government.
Three commission members, including the chairman, have unanimously stated that “…discoms have lied completely in giving incorrect financial ratios in their representations to (the government of Delhi). If such incorrect statements would have been made by them in the Tariff Petitions before the Commission, they would have been liable to be prosecuted. The position of NDPL is so excellent that it can be compared to any other financially strong company.”
There is a god news in the pack for delhiites, who are under high pressure of high price rice of commodities, fuel price etc.: power tariff is likely to be lowered in an announcement expected any day now.The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission conveyed its statutory advice to the Delhi government.
Three commission members, including the chairman, have unanimously stated that “…discoms have lied completely in giving incorrect financial ratios in their representations to (the government of Delhi). If such incorrect statements would have been made by them in the Tariff Petitions before the Commission, they would have been liable to be prosecuted. The position of NDPL is so excellent that it can be compared to any other financially strong company.”
Filed under Delhi by admin on May 13, 2010 at 4:16 am
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- 54,000 Seats in Delhi University, with 5000 seats added this year and 27% OBC quota.
- Common Admission forms are not available online and can not be order or submitted by post.
- Form can be collected form the 16 designated centers by Delhi University.
- Except some professional courses, there is no age bar for admission to the first year of undergraduate courses.
- For sports and ECA quota, candidates to apply on separate forms of individual college.
- SC/ST candidates are required with two certified copy of their cast certificate, a self attested photocopy, two photographs and certifies copy of class X and XII certicate.

| Date (for year 2010) |
Task |
| May 20 – June 11 |
Sale and receipt of Common Admission Forms |
| June 22 |
First Cut of list (Day colleges at 10am and Evening colleges at 4pm) |
| June 23-25 |
Admission and Payment of Fee (upto 1 pm for day colleges and 4-7pm for evening colleges excluding Sunday) |
| June 26 |
Second cut off list |
| June 28-30 |
Admission and Payment of Fee |
| July 1 |
Third cut-off list |
| July 2-5 |
Admission and Payment of Fee |
| July 6 |
Fourth cut-off list |
| July 7-9 |
Admission and Payment of Fee |
List of Delhi University Colleges
East Delhi Colleges:
Most of the colleges located at trans yamuna area of Delhi.
- Shaheed rajguru College : Jhilmil Colony, Vivek Vihar, Delhi-95
Phone: 011-22146024,22142517,22168361
Website: shyamlal.du.ac.in
- Maharishi Valmiki College: Geeta Colony, Delhi.110031
Phone: 011-22529543
- Maharaja Agrasen College: Pocket IV, Mayur Vihar,Delhi-91
Phone: 011-22716039
West Delhi College:
- Shivaji College: Raja Garden Ring Road, New Delhi-27
Phone: 011-25446484
Website: www.lbc.du.ac.in
- Satyawati College: Ashok Vihar Phase –III, Delhi -52
Phone: 011-27219570
Website: satyawati.du.ac.in
- Keshav Mahavidyalaya: H-4-5 Zone, Road No. 43, Pitampura, Near Sanik farm,Delhi -34
Phone: 011-27018805
- Shri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce: Near TV Tower, Pitampura,Delhi-88
Phone: 011- 27321528