Who is keeping the CJP protest running? An electrician, thelawala, a doc and many others | Delhi News

– 26-06-2026 Volunteers from CJP protest distributing food and other supplies at Jantar Mantar ______________ TOI PHOTO New Delhi: An electrician from Lucknow, a thelawala from Delhi, a doctor from Mumbai, nursing professionals, UPSC aspirants and PhD scholars are among the many volunteers working behind the scenes to keep the Cockroach Janata Party protest going…

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New judge to hear MP/MLA appeals | Delhi News

New Delhi: The annual change in roster before Delhi High Court reopens next week will see a new judge handling the sensitive MP/MLA cases docket.Justice Manoj Jain has been assigned to hear criminal matters relating to serving and former members of Parliament and assemblies from July 1.The roster was earlier with a bench presided over…

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Emergency ‘darkest chapter’ in country’s democratic history: BJP | Delhi News

New Delhi: Delhi BJP Friday organised a seminar to mark the anniversary of Emergency imposed in 1975 and felicitated 115 Loktantra Senanis (democracy warriors) who were imprisoned during the period. Party functionaries described Emergency as the “darkest chapter” in the country’s democratic history.Held at NDMC’s Convention Centre, the event was attended by chief minister Rekha…

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Japan PM Takaichi to Visit New Delhi July 1, Envoy Reaffirms Ties With Assam | Guwahati News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. Guwahati: Japanese Ambassador to India, Ono Keiichi on Friday announced that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will make her first official visit to India since assuming office on July 1 even as he reached out to Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to reaffirm Tokyo’s commitment…

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Jamia drops five courses over poor response, no entrance for five others, including Sanskrit | Delhi News

New Delhi: Jamia Millia Islamia has discontinued five academic programmes for the 2026-27 session after they received applications for less than half their sanctioned intake. It has also decided to waive entrance and offer direct admission in five other low-enrolment programmes, including recently introduced Sanskrit courses, to keep them running.The discontinued programmes together account for…

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