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Young man missing

NEW DELHI: A pleasure trip to Delhi by the family of Mr. Cosmas Fulwari of Ajmer turned into a shock when his 31-year-old son, Jerad Shamendra, went missing soon after arrival here.

Jerad is dark complexioned and over 5-ft tall. The young man just stepped out of a hotel near Sir Ganga Ram Hospital at 8-45 a.m. on Thursday and, despite hectic efforts, has not been traced so far. A complaint has been registered at the Karol Bagh police station and the police say they are looking for him.

Meanwhile, his family is maintaining a tense vigil wondering whether he has been kidnapped or become the victim of a hit-and-run accident since he couldn't have just wandered away as he is new to Delhi.

Central Park to be closed on Mondays

NEW DELHI: The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has decided to keep the newly revamped Central Park in Connaught Place closed on Mondays for maintenance work.

The park was handed over to the NDMC by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation after five years last December. It has become a very popular place with visitors to Connaught Place.

NDMC sports competition

NEW DELHI: In an attempt to promote interaction and a spirit of healthy competition among its employees, the New Delhi Municipal Council flagged off the Inter-departmental Sports Competition here on Friday. The event was inaugurated by NDMC vice-chairperson Tajdar Babar.

Kicking off with a cricket match between Secretary XI and Vice-Chairperson XI, which was won by Secretary XI, the month-long sports competition will also have other events like football, volleyball, kabaddi, table tennis and badminton.

Golden Jubilee celebrations

NEW DELHI: The All-India Management Association organised its 50th Golden Jubilee celebrations in the Capital earlier this week.

Inaugurating the event, former Union Minister K.C. Pant complimented AIMA for its contribution in fostering professional management and bringing the country face to face with the best global practices.

A book on management titled ``From Servants to Masters? The Evolution of Professional Management in India" authored by Prof. S.L. Rao was released on the occasion.

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