Johnson & Johnson told to pay compensation Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has ordered Johnson and Johnson to pay compensation to the first patient who received faulty hip implants made by the firm. Earlier,Government had set up a committee which provided details about the faulty hip prosthetics sold by a subsidiary of the U.S.… Continue reading Johnson & Johnson told to pay compensation
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J&K draft of return policy for militants: Rs 6,000 stipend, jobs
J&K draft of return policy for militants: Rs 6,000 stipend, jobs Jammu & Kashmir(J&K) Government has proposed draft Reintegration Policy for militants to encourage them to give up arms and join mainstream.It is presently under pre-State Administrative Council (SAC) stage consideration.SAC is the body governing J&K,which is under President’s rule.It is led by Governor and… Continue reading J&K draft of return policy for militants: Rs 6,000 stipend, jobs
Uncertain govt. policies clouded developer sentiment, hit solar capacity addition: Crisil
Uncertain govt. policies clouded developer sentiment, hit solar capacity addition: Crisil According to CRISIL report,India’s target of adding 100 GW of solar project capacity by 2022 is facing problems due to (a)lack of clarity on policy (b)frequent bid cancellation and (c)safeguard measures. Last year,the Finance Ministry imposed up to 25% safeguard duty on imported solar… Continue reading Uncertain govt. policies clouded developer sentiment, hit solar capacity addition: Crisil
Arecanut gets its first GI tag for ‘Sirsi Supari’
Registrar of Geographical Indications, Government of India has accorded a GI tag to ‘Sirsi Supari’. It is an arecanut cultivated in Yellapura, Siddapura and Sirsi taluks of Karnataka. The Totagars’ Cooperative Sale Society (TSS) Ltd, a Sirsi-based agri-cooperative, is the registered proprietor of the GI ‘Sirsi Supari’. Recently, Erode turmeric (Tamil Nadu) and Marayur jaggery… Continue reading Arecanut gets its first GI tag for ‘Sirsi Supari’
May’s deal faces another crunch test today
May’s deal faces another crunch test today UK Parliamentarians will vote on Brexit deal after UK prime minister has said that she had secured “legally binding” changes to the backstop agreement with the European Union(EU).She said that this would mean that the European Union(EU) cannot keep the UK in the [Irish] backstop indefinitely. The “backstop”… Continue reading May’s deal faces another crunch test today
Assam CEO: people in electoral rolls can vote
Assam CEO: people in electoral rolls can vote Assam chief electoral officer said those people who have their names enrolled in the electoral rolls will be able to cast their votes in the Lok Sabha polls. There was confusion among a large section of people in Assam whether those excluded from the draft National Register… Continue reading Assam CEO: people in electoral rolls can vote
Parties may find it hard to raise Sabarimala issue in campaign
Parties may find it hard to raise Sabarimala issue in campaign Kerala’s Chief Electoral Officer said that political parties invoking the Sabarimala temple during campaigning would be considered as the violation of Model code of conduct(MCC).MCC came into force after the Election Commission announced the dates for General election,2019. The Model Code of Conduct is… Continue reading Parties may find it hard to raise Sabarimala issue in campaign
Did not flout FDI rules: Godfrey Phillips
Did not flout FDI rules: Godfrey Phillips Godfrey Phillips said that it was in compliance with the India’s foreign direct investment (FDI) rules.They said that they had entered into a commercial arrangement with Godfrey Phillips to manufacture Marlboro cigarettes in 2009,a year before the 2010 FDI ban. Philip Morris,the world’s largest tobacco company based in… Continue reading Did not flout FDI rules: Godfrey Phillips
A day after crash, DGCA issues advisory for Boeing 737 MAX 8
A day after crash, DGCA issues advisory for Boeing 737 MAX 8 Directorate General of Civil Aviation(DGCA) has issued safety guidelines for the operation of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.It was issued after Boeing aircraft belonging to Ethiopian Airlines crashed fuelling concern about passenger safety which has forced several countries to ground these jets. The safety… Continue reading A day after crash, DGCA issues advisory for Boeing 737 MAX 8
Wood snake, last seen in 1878, rediscovered by scientists
A survey conducted in the Meghamalai Wildlife Sanctuary has rediscovered Xylophis indicus, species of wood snake. It is endemic to the Meghamalai forests and the Periyar Tiger Reserve landscape. The species of the wood snake was last spotted and documented in 1878 by Colonel Richard Henry Beddome, a British military officer and naturalist. The Meghamalai… Continue reading Wood snake, last seen in 1878, rediscovered by scientists

