Now women will be able to work in night shift in Delhi. On Friday, Labor Minister Raj Kumar Anand approved its draft.
Now women will be able to work in night shift in Delhi. On Friday, Labor Minister Raj Kumar Anand approved its draft.
New Delhi: To provide relief to laborers and employees who are suffering from inflation in Delhi, the Delhi government on Thursday issued an order to increase the monthly wages of unskilled, semi-skilled. And skilled workers in the national capital. This benefit will also be given to clerical and supervisory category employees.
New Delhi: Today, The Supreme Court dismissed two petitions challenging the Delhi High Court order upholding the government's Agneepath scheme for admissions to the armed forces and upheld the scheme's validity. The court has fixed April 17 as the date for hearing another plea related to recruitment in the Indian Air Force before the Agneepath scheme is launched.
New Delhi: The Ministry of Home Affairs on Thursday issued a notification regarding the recruitment of about 1.30 lakh posts of constables with 10 per cent reservation for Agniveers in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
Amazon Layoff News: E-commerce company Amazon has again announced the retrenchment of employees. That is, including this round, the company has laid off 27,000 employees. Amazon became the latest big technology company to announce a second round of layoffs on Monday.
Outlining a timeline for Meta's company restructuring, Mark Zuckerberg said a survey of departments would announce the cancellation of low-priority projects and slow down the hiring process over the next few months.
The CID of Assam Police and Dibrugarh Police have arrested 22 students including teachers from Dibrugarh in connection with the HSLC question paper leak case.
Meta Fresh Layoffs: Facebook's parent company is once again preparing for layoffs. Now the company can fire thousands of employees.
Maharashtra Board 2023: Maharashtra Board's 12th paper has been leaked. Police has registered a case against 4 people in this matter. The Crime Branch team has started extracting the details of several WhatsApp numbers.
The Delhi High Court refused to stay the Agneepath scheme. The court has dismissed all 23 petitions filed against the Centre's Agneepath scheme. The court said that there is no reason to interfere with the scheme.A bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramaniam Prasad in the Delhi High Court dismissed all the petitions challenging the Centre's Agneepath scheme.