‘Should prove no job post-dismissal’ An employee has no right to back wages merely because the court has set aside his dismissal and returned his old job, the Supreme Court held in a judgment. “A workman has no right to claim back wages from his employer as of right only …
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We’re not tigers, says top court
‘The State govt. is not a helpless entity’ States should not fear if a matter is pending before the Supreme Court as it is not a “man-eating tiger”, the apex court has said. “We are not a tiger or something. We are not man-eating tigers. They should not have fear,” …
Read More »Agencies to do eco-impact checks
Centre plans randomised monitoring by reputed government institutions The Union Environment Ministry proposes to allow research organisations and accredited agencies to monitor if companies are complying with environmental conditions. “…the Central Government proposes to introduce the concept of randomised third-party compliance monitoring of the environment clearance conditions through national-level reputed …
Read More »Surgical Strike Day not compulsory: Javadekar
‘Thousands and lakhs of students want to hear about it’ Union Minister of Human Resource Development (HRD) Prakash Javadekar said on Friday that the celebration of September 29 as Surgical Strike Day in universities was not compulsory, but said such an event was decided on the advice of many students. …
Read More »Morning shock in the Valley
Militants barged into the homes of policemen and took them away When suspected militants barged into the homes of three special police officers in Shopian in south Kashmir early on Friday morning, the unarmed men were caught unawares — one was having a bath, another had just returned from offering …
Read More »Ban on adoption by live-in partners lifted
CARA decides to withdraw circular issued earlier this year Individuals in a live-in relationship will once again be able to adopt children from and within India after the country’s nodal adoption agency decided to withdraw a circular issued earlier this year disallowing them from doing so. The Child Adoption Regulatory …
Read More »BSF opens hotline in Delhi to talk to Pak. Rangers
Since Jammu hotline is dead at night, the force wanted a 24-hour channel of communication to resolve hostilities on the border The Border Security Force (BSF) has opened a new hotline in Delhi to communicate with the Pakistan Rangers. It was set up last month after the BSF was unable …
Read More »ISRO setting up launch pad for Gaganyaan mission
Roadmap to put Indian crew in space The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is setting up a third launch pad at Sriharikota to undertake the Gaganyaan manned space flight programme, an ISRO official said on Friday. In addition, ISRO is scouting for a location on the western sea coast near …
Read More »India mooted role for Anil Ambani’s firm in Rafale deal’
We didn’t have a choice on offset partner, says Hollande Former French President Francois Hollande has claimed that the Indian government suggested industrialist Anil Ambani’s company as the offset partner for the €7.87 bn deal to purchase 36 Rafale fighter jets. Mr. Hollande was the French President at the time …
Read More »Swaraj-Qureshi meet at New York called off
India cites killing of policemen, issue of Burhan Wani stamps India blamed ‘Pakistan-based entities’ for Friday’s killing of three special police officers in Kashmir and called off the meeting in New York between Foreign Ministers. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said talks in the current circumstances would be futile …
Read More »India calls off New York meeting with Pakistan
Delhi cites killing of three policemen in Shopian, issue of Burhan Wani stamp India blamed ‘Pakistan-based entities’ for Friday’s killing of three special police officers in Shopian in Kashmir and called off the planned meeting of Foreign Ministers in New York. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said talks in …
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