Accommodation
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Centre grants Rs 272 crore to Delhi University for women's hostel
Education | Mar 15, 2024, 02:07 PM ISTThe Women and Child Development Ministry has allocated Rs 272 crore for residential accommodation for girls and working women enrolled at the University of Delhi under the Nirbhaya Fund, heralding a transformative step for 'Viksit Bharat @2047'. Check details here.
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Eight eminent artistes asked to vacate government accommodations in Delhi by May 2
India | Apr 28, 2022, 11:40 AM ISTA senior Union Housing & Urban Affairs Ministry official said out of 28 artistes, there are still around 8 who have not moved out of their govt accommodations despite multiple notices.
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MakeMyTrip looks to add over 10,000 alternative accommodations in India in 2020
Business | Nov 17, 2019, 12:25 PM ISTCurrently, the company has 1,70,000 bookable properties in India and overseas in the alternative accommodation segment which includes villas, apartments, homestays, guesthouses and hostels, among others.
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Ex-PM Gowda asked to vacate his guest accommodation at VP House
India | Oct 26, 2019, 06:30 PM ISTThe Union government has asked former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda to vacate his guest accommodation at Vithal Bhai Patel House in Lutyens' Delhi, sources said on Saturday.
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JNUSU says varsity witnessing 'most severe' accommodation crisis
Education | Jul 27, 2019, 07:29 AM ISTJNUSU general secretary Aejaz Ahmed Rather said, unlike previous years, this time there was no allotment of dormitories immediately after the admission process got over. "After much pressure from JNUSU and the new students, the Dean of Students released dormitory list for female students. However, the crisis still exists," Aejaz Ahmed claimed.
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Know why travellers love to spend more at Indian hotels!
India | Apr 15, 2015, 03:09 PM ISTNew Delhi: For globetrotters choosing a place is not that difficult. To enjoy one's holiday, a person looks for best places to have fun and this becomes even more wholesome when money is spent at
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US Files Suit Against Signal Intl For 'Abusing' Indian Workers
World | Apr 21, 2011, 03:26 PM ISTWashington, Apr 21: US federal authorities have filed a lawsuit against a marine services company based in Alabama for alleged demeaning treatment of 500 Indian employees, who were forced to live in “substandard” accommodations and