Month: June 2019

No longer driving license cancellation of uneducated peoples proceed, this is complete information

Source:- english.newstracklive.com The union Ministry of Road Transport and highways has cleaned up a heavy motor license or commercial driving licence. That having a mandatory minimum educational qualification for heavy vehicles would be a problem for the trained drivers and would like to distance themselves from this issue. Earlier, the Rajasthan High Court had ordered

Malegaon blasts case: 4 prime accused get bail

Source:- orissapost.com Mumbai: The Bombay High Court Friday granted bail to four prime accused in the Malegaon 2006 blasts case nearly seven years after they were arrested. Lokesh Sharma, Manohar Nawaria, Rajendra Choudhary and Dhan Singh have been in jail since their arrest in 2013. A division bench comprising Justice I.A. Mahanty and Justice A.M. Badar

NH-29 landowners threaten legal action

Source:- easternmirrornagaland.com Dimapur, June 14 (EMN): Alleging the DC Dimapur of ‘deliberately omitting key issues,’ the Landowners Union (of) NH-29 has claimed that the discussions held between its members and the district administration on June 10 included more than what the DC had publicised. According to a statement from the union on Friday, it had asked

Four-member Delegation Meets Meghalaya Home Minister to Push for Sikh Security, Stop Relocation

Source:- news18.com Chandigarh: A four-member delegation from the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhik Committee met Meghalaya Home minister James Sangma demanding security for the residents of the Sikh community living in Harijan colony in Shillong. The delegation included SGPC members Harpal Singh Jalla, Advocate Bhagwant Singh Sialka, SGPC’s additional secretary Paramjit Singh Saroa and Simarjit Singh. Commenting on

300 Doctors Quit In Bengal, Centre Blames Mamata Banerjee: 10 Points

Source:-ndtv.com KOLKATA/NEW DELHI:  Nearly 300 doctors resigned from government hospitals in West Bengal as their protest against an attack on their colleagues earlier this week in Kolkata escalated on Friday. Demanding better security at hospitals, doctors in Bengal and across India skipped work and held demonstrations. The country’s top medical body also announced a nationwide strike