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    Violence at Ramjas over Umar Khalid, Shehla Rashid's scheduled speeches

    Violence at Ramjas over Umar Khalid, Shehla Rashid's scheduled speeches

    By Gogona Saikia
    Feb 23, 2017
    02:26 pm

    What's the story

    Clashes erupted at Ramjas College between ABVP and AISA members, divided over a scheduled seminar featuring Umar Khalid that was cancelled earlier.

    Police also allegedly assaulted journalists from Times of India, Hindustan Times, Times Now and Quint, among others.

    A case has been filed. However, the college administration is reportedly not planning to investigate the ruckus.

    Tap in for more news from NCR.

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    Four ultrasound machines previously confiscated were also released after due formalities. Four new ultrasound centres were also approved.

    Prahari

    Delhi Police collaborates with chowkidars for better security

    Delhi Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik launched the 'Prahari' scheme on February 22, which aims to revive the chowkidari system to curb crime.

    Under Prahari, police will coordinate with local chowkidars for more efficient patrolling.

    About 1,000 chowkidars have already been trained and provided security kits containing jacket, cap, torch, shoes, whistles, sticks and more.

    At the launch event, Delhi Police felicitated 10 best chowkidars.

    Chandni Chowk

    Cycle sharing services at Chandni Chowk, Karol Bagh and more

    The North Delhi Municipal Corporation has planned to launch cycle sharing services in 25 congested areas including Chandni Chowk, New Delhi Metro Station, Sadar Bazaar and Karol Bagh.

    At a membership fee of Rs. 1,000 (credit card holders) and Rs. 1,500 (non-credit card holders), people can take cycles from 8am-8pm at Rs. 10/hour.

    The service will be outsourced to a specialized agency.

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    Fortis doctors remove 'world's largest adrenal tumour' weighing 11.5kg

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    The hospital said the record for the largest adrenal adenoma removed is 7.5 kg (2013).

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    They have been given time till March 6 for submitting the necessary documents.

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    Old Delhi

    Old Delhi to be made encroachment-free by March 20

    Old Delhi is set to become encroachment-free by March 20, with the Shahjahanbad Redevelopment Corporation aiming to remove all illegal encroachments, unauthorized parking and chaotic traffic from the area by then.

    The ultimate goal is to make Chandni Chowk a pedestrian zone, which can't be addressed before resolving 15 basic issues first, say officials.

    The HC has asked for names of officials in charge.

    GTB Nagar

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    Patients want an improvement in existing services first.

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