Centre moves SC seeking review of judgement setting aside law on Maratha reservation ANI | Updated: May 13, 2021 22:26 IST
New Delhi [India], May 13 (ANI): The Central government on Thursday filed a review petition before the Supreme Court urging it to review its judgement where it unanimously declared a Maharashtra law which provided reservation benefits to the Maratha community, taking the quota limit in the state above 50 per cent, as unconstitutional. The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court has pronounced Judgement dated May 5, in the matter of Shiv Sangram v/s Union of India and other various civil appeals involving interpretation of the provisions of the Constitution 102nd Amendment Act, 2018. As provided in the Supreme Court Rules, 2013, a review petition for review of the judgement of the Supreme Court has been filed by the Union of India on May 13, stated the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in a release.
Among The Many Things Shattered In Bengal s Post-Poll Violence, One Was The Myth Of The Bengali Bhadralok
by Vikas Saraswat - May 13, 2021 09:37 AM
Amartya Sen and Aparna Sen.
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bhadralok has been shattered for all times. There is no such class in Bengal.
It is at best a club of regional chauvinists pointing a finger at others unmindful of the four rolled towards them.
Just when Trinamool Congress deserved praise for overwhelming majority in the West Bengal elections, the widespread and chilling post poll violence hit the state.
It completely tarnished not only the already battered image of the party but also the mandate itself.
Centre makes it mandatory for disability certificates to be issued online
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“Mandatory for all States/UTs to grant certificate of disability through online mode only using UDID portal with effect from June 1. States/UTs have been advised for compliance,” the Ministry’s disability affairs Department tweeted.
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“Mandatory for all States/UTs to grant certificate of disability through online mode only using UDID portal with effect from June 1. States/UTs have been advised for compliance,” the Ministry’s disability affairs Department tweeted. In a relief for people with disabilities, the Central government has now made it mandatory for disability certificates to be issued online. The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has issued a gazette notification for this on Monday.
Mandatory online certification of disability through UDID portal from June 1 ANI | Updated: May 06, 2021 16:37 IST
New Delhi [India], May 6 (ANI): The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD) on Thursday made it mandatory for all states and Union Territories to grant a certificate of disability through online mode only using the UDID portal.
The order will come into effect from June 1. The Central government notified the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Rules, 2017 under RPwD Act, 2016 on June 15, 2017, Rule 18(5) mandates the Central Government to appoint a date making it mandatory for the State/UT authorities to issue a certificate of disability through online mode, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment said.
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