Madhya Pradesh schools to partially reopen from September 21 | Photo Credit: Representative Image The Madhya Pradesh government has decided to partially reopen schools as of September 21. Public and private schools will function partially and students in classes 9 to 12 will be able to go to their respective …
Read More »Amid Rise in Covid-19 Cases, NC Says ‘Declare Medical Emergency in Jammu’
Provincial President of the National Conference, Devender Singh Rana, on Saturday called for a medical emergency declaration in Jammu in light of the increasing cases of Covid-19 and inadequate infrastructure facilities to address the crisis-like situation. “The general scene is quite bleak and there is no room for complacency. It …
Read More »The center plans to let companies with 300 workers lay off without permission
The bill was presented by Labor Minister Santosh Gangwar (Archive) New Delhi: Companies with no fewer than 300 workers will soon be able to hire and fire workers without seeking prior permission from the government, and the Labor Ministry will propose changes to the rules in a bill presented in …
Read More »Covid-19: Sharp drop registered in tests nationwide since Wednesday | India News
NEW DELHI: India reported more than 94,000 new Covid-19 cases and 1,145 deaths from the virus on Saturday, even as test numbers across the country showed a sharp decline in the past two days. On Friday, just over 8.8 lakh of samples were tested for the coronavirus across India, a …
Read More »Nation sees more one-day recoveries than new cases: The Tribune India
New Delhi, September 19 India’s recovery in a single day surpassed the number of new infections as nearly 96,000 people recovered from the novel coronavirus, even as the total number of cases exceeded 53 lakh, according to data from the Union Ministry of Health on Saturday. . Figures updated at …
Read More »The government proposes to allow cos with no fewer than 300 workers to fire staff without their consent
NEW DELHI: Businesses with no fewer than 300 workers will soon be able to hire and fire workers without seeking prior permission from the government, and the Labor Ministry will propose changes to the rules in a bill presented in Lok Sabha on Saturday. The proposal, which was the bone …
Read More »J&K LG announces budget package of Rs 1,350 cr: 50% discount on electricity and water bills
By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | September 19, 2020 2:28:38 pm Jammu and Kashmir LG Manoj Sinha. (AND ME) Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Governor Manoj Sinha announced on Saturday an economic package worth Rs 1,350 crore for the newly formed Union Territory in a bid to boost business …
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Read More »Modi govt pays special attention to migrants in the labor code
New Delhi: Interstate migrants received special attention in the Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code introduced by the government in Lok Sabha on Saturday. From setting a salary threshold, which allows them to register in an online database, from the provision of an annual “travel allowance” to offering the option …
Read More »Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the coronavirus situation with 7 states next week
Data from the Ministry of Health showed that the country’s recovery rate is now 79.28 percent (Archive) New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will discuss the coronavirus situation with the top ministers of seven states, severely affected by the pandemic, on September 23 via videoconference. The meeting comes as most …
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