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A Division Bench of the Supreme Court, on Monday, directed the Registry to list the petition challenging the system of designating senior advocates before a three-judge Bench. The Court noted that the.
Why MBBS students on COVID-19 duty don t get minimum wages
The Prime Minister s Office had announced a slew of measures, such as postponing NEET-PG exams by at least four months to make a large number of qualified doctors available for pandemic duty, pressing medical interns into service
Vidya S | May 6, 2021 | Updated 21:55 IST
Himachal Pradesh government announced that fourth and fifth year MBBS students, contractual doctors, and junior and residents will be given an incentive of Rs 3,000 per month
Final year MBBS students, resident doctors and nursing students who may be pressed into service for COVID care in hospitals at the behest of the Centre may be eligible only for a stipend and not minimum wages as part of their incentives, according to lawyers.
Why MBBS students on COVID-19 duty don t get minimum wages
The Prime Minister s Office had announced a slew of measures, such as postponing NEET-PG exams by at least four months to make a large number of qualified doctors available for pandemic duty, pressing medical interns into service
Vidya S | May 6, 2021 | Updated 21:55 IST
Himachal Pradesh government announced that fourth and fifth year MBBS students, contractual doctors, and junior and residents will be given an incentive of Rs 3,000 per month
Final year MBBS students, resident doctors and nursing students who may be pressed into service for COVID care in hospitals at the behest of the Centre may be eligible only for a stipend and not minimum wages as part of their incentives, according to lawyers.
Activist demands higher rate of conviction in increasing crimes against animals ANI | Updated: Jan 23, 2021 21:52 IST
By Joymala Bagchi
New Delhi [India], January 23 (ANI): Strong voices against animal cruelty have once again risen in the country after a viral video showed a blazing tire being hurled at a 50-year-old elephant which later caused its death.
Social platforms went on with messages of condemnation and demanded the arrest of those behind this intended act of crime. Clear linkages of animal and human abuse have been established through innumerable researchers. With the help of law and order, we need to protect our weakest section, which is the animals. However, our law is currently failing to do that, animal rights activist Gauri Maulekhi stated.