Month: December 2019

Supreme Court forms 3-member commission to probe Hyderabad encounter.

Source – telegraphindia.com The Supreme Court appointed on Thursday a three-member inquiry commission headed by former apex court judge V. S. Sirpurkar to probe into the circumstances that led to the alleged encounter of the four accused in the gang-rape and murder of a veterinarian in Telangana. The commission, which also includes former Bombay High

Nithyananda rape case: Karnataka HC stays proceedings of Ramanagara sessions court.

Source – thenewsminute.com The Karnataka High Court on Thursday stayed all the criminal proceedings of the trial court in Ramanagara related to the rape case against self-proclaimed godman Nithyananda. According to TOI, state public prosecutor VS Hegde told the court that the complainant Lenin had only challenged the warrant issued against him by the trial court

Andhra Pradesh Assembly passes Bill to regulate school education in the state.

Source – indiatoday.in The State Legislative Assembly on Thursday passed the Andhra Pradesh School Education Regulatory and Monitoring Commission (Amendment) Bill 2019 which aims at expanding the scope of regulating the fees structure and standards in junior colleges in the private sector besides ensuring 25% reservations to poor students through a Commission. Tabling the Bill,

Kerala Judicial Service Exam: Application, Eligibility, Syllabus, Exam Pattern, Admit Card & Result.

Source – jagranjosh.com Kerala Judicial Service Exam is conducted every year for the recruitment of District and Sessions Judge under Kerala State Higher Judicial Service. The exam is conducted in the three parts, wherein each part has 5 compulsory papers. The selection of candidates depends on their combined score in written test and personal interview conducted

Nearly two months on, HAL settles wage revision demand of employees’ unions.

Source – thenewsminute.com The Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) has settled the wage revision demand of its employees’ unions nearly two months after they went on strike since October 14 but resumed work a week later in compliance with the Karnataka High Court directive, the state-run defence behemoth said on Wednesday. “The management and the trade

CAB gives hope to Bangladeshi Hindu immigrants residing in Odisha.

Source – newindianexpress.com KENDRAPARA: The passage of Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in the Parliament has brought hope to a large number of Hindu immigrants from Bangladesh residing in the seaside villages of the district. The spectre of deportation was hanging over as many as 1,551 immigrants who were served ‘Quit India’ notice by the district administration

Odisha villagers protest waste treatment plant project.

Source – newindianexpress.com JAGATSINGHPUR: Residents of Kantaballavpur within Jagatsinghpur police limits are up in arms against the district administration’s proposal to set up a solid waste treatment plant in the village. The decision to set up the plant was taken to address sanitation issues of the town. However, the villagers feel it will contribute to pollution