ABVP’s Tushar Dedha elected president of Delhi University Students Union

Delhi University Student Union Election 2023 Results Live Updates: Meanwhile, ABVP’s Aprajita and Sachin Baisla have won the post of Secretary and Joint Secretary respectively.

DUSU Election Result 2023 Live: abvp wins three out of four post in dusu electionsDUSU Election Result 2023 Live: ABVP’s candidate Tushar Dedha has won the President’s post in the Delhi University Student’s Union Election (left) and NSUI candidate Abhi Dahiya has won the post of Vice President(right).

Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) Election Results 2023 Live Updates: As the results of the Delhi University Student’s Union Elections were declared this evening, ABVP’s Tushar Dedha won the President’s post. The NSUI candidate Abhi Dahiya won the post of Vice President. Meanwhile, ABVP’s Aprajita and Sachin Baisla have won the post of Secretary and Joint Secretary respectively.

Meanwhile, during the hearing of the 2020 Delhi riots “larger conspiracy” case Friday, Public Prosecutor Amit Prasad argued in court that no judgment gives the accused the right to know about the status of the investigation. He questioned the maintainability of the applications filed by the accused. To this, Advocates Sowjhanya Shankaran and Adit S Pujari, representing the accused, argued that there were legal sources of power provided to the accused to ask about the status of the investigation.

In other news, having simplified the application process for Hotels, Clubs and Restaurants (HCR) licences, the Delhi Excise department has released a checklist of documents and details, which need to submitted by businesses in lieu of issuance of fresh HCR licences. The checklist includes: application in a prescribed format, proof of lawful possession of the proposed premises, a copy of the site, seating plan of the premises authenticated by a registered architect, and fire safety NOC.

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Delhi News Live Updates: Voting in DUSU elections took place Friday, around 600 EVMs were placed across colleges. Follow here for the latest updates from Delhi-NCR.

The resumption of Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) elections after a three-year hiatus has been met with cheers by not just students but also ragpickers in the areas near the campus.

The reason: The pamphlets and posters, a mainstay of the polls, have spelled for them an opportunity to make an extra buck.

Located in Northwest Delhi’s Sarai Rohilla, Barh Ki Chowki was lying forgotten and in a state of utter neglect until a few years back. Even Delhi Police, which has an anti-theft police post not far from the building, had failed to notice the property which, in fact, belonged to them. But the fortune of the crumbling structure began to change in 2005 when a letter from an official of Anjuman Taraqqi Urdu (Hind) led Delhi Police to the chowki, which, as it turned out, is its oldest existing police post.

‘Metro man’ Anil Marwah. (Express Photo by Gajendra Yadav)

Anil Marwah (63) has a unique hobby. He likes to take the first Metro whenever the Delhi Metro inaugurates a new station or line. What’s fascinating is that he’s been doing this since December 2002 — the day Delhi Metro began its operations in the capital.

On Sunday afternoon, he stood quietly waiting for the train at the newly inaugurated Yashobhoomi Metro station in Dwarka’s Sector 25. With him is his bag of records — newspaper clippings, a folder containing all first-day editions of Metro smart cards, and his certificate from the Limca Book of World Records.

Marwah’s love for Metros began in the 1990s when he was posted in Tokyo for a year when he worked for Japan Airlines. “I would take the Metro often and wonder when this would ever be a reality in India,” Marwah said. When Delhi Metro began its operations in 2002, Marwah couldn’t resist being part of history.

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First published on: 23-09-2023 at 09:24 IST

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