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Former Civil Servants Bemoan Complete Breakdown of Governance in Uttar Pradesh

Former Civil Servants Bemoan Complete Breakdown of Governance in Uttar Pradesh
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Delhi High Court calls for Uniform Civil Code in India

Delhi High Court calls for Uniform Civil Code in India
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Tarun Tejpal case | Judge tried the woman, say activists

“It is very unfortunate that a woman judge has delivered such a judgment. In this case, the judge has put the survivor on trial instead of trying the accused,” Vijaya Rahatkar, former chairperson of the Maharashtra State Commission for Women said.

New Lancashire County Council leader voted in and cabinet appointed

Thursday’s vote of the full council saw County Cllr Williamson officially instated to run the authority for the next four years. In a statement after the meeting, she said that the past year had been “exceptionally tough for everyone” because of the pandemic. “Lancashire is a fantastic place to live, work and do business. We are really well-placed as the economy bounces back and with my cabinet, I am determined to help us recover and prosper. Euxton, Buckshaw and Astley representative Aidy Riggott is one of four Central Lancashire faces in the new county council cabinet Attracting inward investment, helping create jobs and opportunities whilst delivering better services and protecting our environment, are our priorities.

Chorley: Concern over consultation into future of nursery schools

Chorley Council has called for a consultation into the future of the borough’s two maintained nursery schools to be halted. Lancashire County Council, which runs the Duke Street and Highfield [Wright Street] facilities in the district, started the process earlier this month after more than a year’s delay because of the pandemic. As the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) revealed in January 2020, the authority had originally been intending to assess four out of its 24 nurseries that were deemed to be financially unviable. However, it later extended the consultation to include them all, warning that every site could become unsustainable if the government did not commit to continuing with a top-up supplementary grant for nursery schools that had previously been planned to end in March 2021.  

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