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Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia News

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Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday (Fenruary 27) said Delhi's law and order situation is in "serious turmoil" citing the recent murder of an eight-year-old girl and stabbing of a teenaged boy. The Delhi CM requested the Union home minister under whom the city police function for appropriate action.
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday claimed that a Delhi school has become the first in the world where parents can access live CCTV feeds of their child studying in the class.
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He has moved two steps. Hope the so-called strike of the bureaucrats ends now... After the appeal of Kejriwal, I trust the Prime Minister will also intervene and get the strike over. 
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Sisodia said he met Baijal earlier in the day during which the latter felt that the loan scheme should not be stopped.
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 A delegation of Delhi BJP legislators today met Lt. Governor Anil Baijal and sought his intervention in the matter related to the freezing of funding of 28 DU-affiliated colleges by the AAP government.
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Kumar, 32, was beaten to death on Saturday by a group of 15 youths after he objected to two of them urinating near the GTB Nagar Metro station.
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"The cabinet decided yesterday (Wednesday) that pending electricity bills of 1984 riot victims living in Delhi will be waived off, and they will get 50 per cent subsidy till 400 units in future," Sisodia said. 
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Sisodia's remarks were part of full page advertisements in today's newspapers, through which the Delhi government took on the Centre over the recent "undemocratic transfers" of nine officers out of the national capital, which it claimed was done to "paralyze" the city administration.
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In the 2015-16 budget, the Delhi government had allocated Rs 9,836 crore for the education sector, of which Rs 4,570 crore was given under the plan outlay, an increase of around 106 percent.
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Water supply in Delhi is likely to resume soon as Army and Rapid Action Force (RAF) has took control of Munak Canal in Haryana on Monday morning.  
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Sisodia said Delhi was being deprived of resources required for investment.
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The online registration for admissions to 27,000 seats in entry level classes at 1,150 private schools will begin from January 1.






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