Excelsior Correspondent KATRA, Oct 1: Indian playback singer, Richa Sharma and Rajan Gill enthralled the audience with their performances during the ongoing ‘All India Devotional Song Competition’, organised by SMVD Shrine Board, Department of J&K Tourism, PTC Punjabi Gold and Patanjali Dantkanti at Yog Ashram Complex, here today. The event started with lighting of the traditional lamp by Chief Engineer Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Ltd. Sandeep Seth as chief guest of the event. Playback singer, Richa Sharma who has a […]
The proposal by the Rail India Technical and Economic Service (RITES) is unlikely to solve traffic problems. During monsoon, there is all likelihood of underpasses getting waterlogged. In such a scenario, constructing elevated passes can be considered as a better option. Further, use of public trans
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The Delhi High Court has directed Air India to inform it whether the airline can, in an interim arrangement, pay a month s salary to the pilots who have challenged the termination of their contractual employment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Justice Prathiba M Singh asked the lawyer appearing for the airline to seek instructions for payment of one month s salary immediately, as an ad-interim arrangement, especially in view of the difficulties being faced by the petitioners (pilots) during the COVID-19 pandemic . The court was hearing two pleas moved by the pilots, through advocate Lalit Bhardwaj, for quashing an April 2, 2020 order suspending their services and the subsequent order of August 7, 2020 by which they were all terminated.
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The pilots have sought a direction to AI to restore their contractual engagements or pay them salaries along with flying allowances.
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The pilots have sought a direction to AI to restore their contractual engagements or pay them salaries along with flying allowances. The Delhi High Court has directed Air India to inform it whether the airline can, in an interim arrangement, pay a month s salary to the pilots who have challenged the termination of their contractual employment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Justice Prathiba M. Singh asked the lawyer appearing for the airline to seek instructions for payment of one month s salary immediately, as an ad-interim arrangement, especially in view of the difficulties being faced by the petitioners (pilots) during the COVID-19 pandemic .