[ad_1]
Gods on currency notes: After his appeal to Centre, now Kejriwal writes to PM Modi
Days after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal urged the Centre to include images of Lakshmi and Ganesh on currency notes, the AAP leader wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the same demand. “I have written a letter to the prime minister, on behalf of 130 crore Indians that the images of Lakshmi-Ganesh ji should also be put on the Indian currency along with Mahatma Gandhi,” he said.
Earlier on Wednesday, on being told that the Opposition termed his demand to include the images of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi on currency notes as a political stunt by the AAP ahead of the Gujarat elections, Kejriwal said, “Do it… If they think that, they should implement it and take votes. They are in power in the Centre, they should implement it and get votes.”
AAP MLAs stage protests against MCD’s ‘garbage mismanagement’
AAP leaders staged protests in several constituencies of the national capital on Friday against “garbage mismanagement” in the city by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi. Several leaders including Kalkaji MLA Atishi, Tilak Nagar MLA Jarnail Singh, Vikas Puri MLA Mahendra Yadav and Kondli MLA Kuldeep Kumar joined the protest in their respective constituencies, PTI reported.
Don’t open college fests for all: DU advisory after Miranda House incident
Restricted entry at fests, no events without prior police permission and adequate volunteer deployment – these are part of the guidelines issued by Delhi University to all its colleges for holding events. The advisory was issued around two weeks after several men allegedly jumped over the walls of Miranda House during a Diwali fair to enter the campus by bypassing security.
The National Service Scheme (NSS) unit at Miranda House had organised a Diwali Mela on October 14 which was open to everyone with a valid student ID. While the college authorities said they had taken some precautions such as deploying some police personnel at every gate, they were overwhelmed by the large number of students from other colleges who turned up for the event. When security closed the gate to stop more people from entering the campus, several male students allegedly jumped over the college gates and walls to enter the campus.
[ad_2]
Source link