Hit-and-run victims to get higher compensation

Hit-and-run victims to get higher compensation The Maharashtra state government has decided to introduce a new policy on compensation for victims of hit-and-run accidents. Recently, the Supreme Court has accepted court appointed committee’s recommendation to increase the minimum compensation for death in a hit-and-run case from the existing Rs 25,000 to Rs 2 lakh. The… Continue reading Hit-and-run victims to get higher compensation

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A.P. villagers yearn to revive historic temple

A.P. villagers yearn to revive historic temple Villagers in Motupalli seek to revive a historic temple of Veerabhadraswamy located in the village. Motupalli village is located in the coastal region of Andhra Pradesh in Chinnaganjam mandal of Prakasam district. Veerabhadraswamy (form of Lord Shiva) temple was built during the reign of Chola dynasty.  It has inscriptions… Continue reading A.P. villagers yearn to revive historic temple

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ecourts app brings reforms in justice delivery system

eCourts,a mobile app has been lauded as a revolution in court management in the country.It is expected to speed up India’s goal for attaining top ranking in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business. The app lists down services under different tabs—(a)Search by CNR, (b)Case Status (c)Cause List (d)Calendar and (e)My Cases.CNR is a unique… Continue reading ecourts app brings reforms in justice delivery system

Government plans to colour code generic drugs

Government plans to colour code generic drugs The government has planned to colour code generic drugs. This would enable consumers to differentiate between generic drugs and other medicines and take an informed decision while purchasing medicines. The government is also considering use of symbols to make generic drugs easily identifiable. Nearly all drugs have three… Continue reading Government plans to colour code generic drugs

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Cumulative spending on CSR crosses ₹50,000 cr

According to Crisil Foundation,Cumulative spending on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has crossed the ₹50,000-crore-mark four years after the legislative mandate was implemented. The highest CSR funding went to (a)education (b)skill development (c)healthcare and (d)sanitation.While the spending on national heritage protection has tripled and that on sports promotion has more than doubled since 2015. Corporate social… Continue reading Cumulative spending on CSR crosses ₹50,000 cr

China asks for duty-free import of 85% of its products into India

During India-China bilateral discussions,China has said they were willing to give duty-free access to 92% of Indian exports,provided India allow duty-free import of 85% of its products into China.India has offered to open up 74% of its market to Chinese goods in phases but China is not satisfied with the proposal. Import duty is a… Continue reading China asks for duty-free import of 85% of its products into India

What did we gain at OIC, asks Congress

The meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has passed two resolutions on Kashmir.It was passed a day after India’s foreign minister’s address at the OIC. The two resolutions,(a)Kashmir issue as the “core dispute” between the India and Pakistan.It also expressed concern at rights violations in “Indian occupied” Kashmir and (b)India-Pakistan “peace process”,were part… Continue reading What did we gain at OIC, asks Congress

Iran threatens action against Pakistan-based terrorist group

Iran and India,which have both suffered deadly terrorist attacks from Pakistan based terror groups have agreed to cooperate in combating terrorism in the region. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) chief has warned Pakistan to crack down on armed group Jaish al-Adl following a suicide attack in the border province of Sistan-Baluchestan. Afghanistan had also… Continue reading Iran threatens action against Pakistan-based terrorist group

ICC rejects BCCI’s request to ‘isolate’ Pakistan

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has rejected the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) request for isolation of Pakistan from the global cricket community. The BCCI led by Committee of administrators(CoA) had made the appeal following the Pulwama terror attack to isolate the nations who sponsor terrorism. Committee of Administrators(CoA) are nominated panel… Continue reading ICC rejects BCCI’s request to ‘isolate’ Pakistan

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