In wake of delays in examination schedules due to the pandemic, the National Students Union of India (NSUI) on Monday wrote to the Union Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievance and Pensions
In a significant development, West Bengal Chief Secretary Alapan Bandopadhyay, who got a three-month extension of service just four days back, was recalled by the Centre on Friday for placement of his service with the government of India.The .
Courts in J&K, Ladakh outperform during COVID times
Courts in J&K, Ladakh outperform during COVID times
Mohinder Verma
JAMMU, Apr 10: Despite difficult situation created by deadly Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Common High Court of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Union Territory of Ladakh and District and Subordinate Courts have performed well as far as Case Clearance Rate (CCR) is concerned.
This can be gauged from the data furnished by Registrar General of the High Court to the Union Ministry of Law and Justice on the insistence of the Department Related Parliam-entary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievance, Law and Justice of the Rajya Sabha.
Samba: Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Baseer Ahmad Khan today visited district Samba and inspected progress of various works of Rural Development Department and also held a Public Grievance camp at conference hall DC office Samba.
During the tour programme, Advisor accompanied by District Development Commissioner, Anuradha Gupta, Director RDD Surdershan kumar, visited Rural Haat at Swankha morh, Pond Chapri at Thalori and Panchayat Ghar Badhori.
Advisor Khan while inspecting the development works said that rural infrastructure should be put to optimum use for overall betterment of the rural society. He said the ‘Rural Haat’, at Swankha should be used as a platform for promotion of products of SHGs under NRLM, Small Scale Industries, Agro based Industries and products under ‘One District One Product’ programme. He also directed DDC for using Information Education and Communication activities for generating maximum awareness among the locals.
Opposition logjam to continue in LS on price hike
Wed, Mar 10 2021 09:39:01 AM
New Delhi, Mar 10 (IANS): With no solution to their demand of seeking a rollback of increased prices of LPG cylinder, petrol and diesel, the joint Opposition has planned to continue their protest against the government for the third consecutive day on Wednesday in the Lok Sabha.
The House has been facing disruption since the beginning of the second leg of the Budget session from Monday raising slogans against the government over its policies in controlling price rise and demanding reduction of the increased rates of LPG cylinder, petrol and diesel.