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Water supply

to be affected

NEW DELHI: Due to repair work, water supply will be affected on Friday in Sector 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Rohini and Naharpur village.

The Delhi Jal Board has advised residents to store sufficient water in advance and announced that tankers would be available on telephone (No. 27700291) at Holambi Kalan.

Protest against transfer policy

NEW DELHI: To protest against "arbitrary implementation" of Transfer and Mobility Policy (TMP), Class III and IV employees of public sector general insurance companies -- National Insurance, Oriental Insurance, United India Insurance and New India Assurance - demonstrated in front of Jeewan Bharati building in Connaught Place here on Thursday.

Organised by the Joint Action Committee of Unions and Associations of General Insurance Industry, the demonstration was addressed by several of its leaders.

Protest march

NEW DELHI: The Armed Forces Headquarters Association organised a march from South Block lawns to the Union Finance Minister's office here to register their protest against "injustice meted out to assistants and PAs working in Armed Forces Headquarters".

Expressing concern that the scales of the same cadre in Central Secretariat had been upgraded, a number of employees participated in the march. According to the Armed Forces Headquarters Association, the mode of recruitment, duties and service condition of the civilian employees in Armed Forces Headquarters, Ministry of Defence and Central Secretariat have always been at par but the Government recently upgraded the scales of assistants and PAs working in Central Secretariat.

Auto-thieves held

New Delhi: Four youths have been arrested on charges of auto-lifting from North West Delhi and recovered 13 stolen motorcycles from them. Nitin (18), Manish (21), Sunny (19) and Peter Massey (29) were arrested, police said on Thursday. Interrogations revealed that they had sold six vehicles in U.P.

Gang busted

New Delhi: With the arrest of four persons from East Delhi, police claim to have busted a gang allegedly involved in illegal supply of LPG cylinders. Bhushan, Sukhbirm Jagbir and Girish were arrested from Kalyan Puri area yesterday, police said on Thursday. The gang used to fill empty gas cylinders from filled ones using iron pipes, police said.

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