Colleagues remember braveheart Delhi Police constable Sandeep: ‘Would rush to crime scene alone’ | Delhi News – Times of India

Colleagues remember braveheart Delhi Police constable Sandeep: ‘Would rush to crime scene alone’ | Delhi News – Times of India

Constable Sandeep – file photo (left); Sandeep’s bike (right) NEW DELHI: When Hitesh’s phone rang at 3.30am on Sunday, he thought his brother may have come home unannounced. However, it was a call from Nangloi police station informing that his brother, constable Sandeep Malik, had been wounded on duty. Hitesh rushed to Delhi from Sonipat,…

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Delhi Government’s Plan to Implement Hybrid Mode in Schools Due to Bad Weather | – Times of India

Delhi Government’s Plan to Implement Hybrid Mode in Schools Due to Bad Weather | – Times of India

On Saturday, Atishi Marlena, the Education Minister of Delhi, instructed officials to develop a hybrid learning strategy for schools. The objective is to ensure that classes remain unaffected by adverse weather conditions like heat waves and fog. The directive entails integrating the Delhi Model Virtual Schools (DMVS) program with the traditional physical school model implemented…

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Delhi Government’s Plan to Implement Hybrid Mode in Schools Due to Bad Weather | – Times of India

Delhi government plans to switch schools to hybrid mode due to bad weather, says Atishi Marlena – Times of India

On Saturday, Atishi Marlena, the Education Minister of Delhi, instructed officials to develop a hybrid learning strategy for schools. The objective is to ensure that classes remain unaffected by adverse weather conditions like heat waves and fog. The directive entails integrating the Delhi Model Virtual Schools (DMVS) program with the traditional physical school model implemented…

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Atishi Orders Inquiry Against 12 Delhi University Colleges for Misusing Government Funds | – Times of India

Atishi Orders Inquiry Against 12 Delhi University Colleges for Misusing Government Funds | – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Delhi’s Higher Education Minister Atishi has instructed the secretary (higher education) to launch an investigation into the purported irregularities within the 12 colleges of Delhi University funded by the government, as per officials. Atishi highlighted “significant procedural irregularities,” revealing that the colleges had made appointments for 1,897 positions (939 teaching and 958 non-teaching)…

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