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Central government employees are once again demanding the release of frozen DA/DR arrears from January 2020 to June 2021.
Central government employees would see an increase of 2% in dearness allowance-from 53% to 55%, as per a government issued on ...
However, the meeting, chaired by Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh, also witnessed sharp criticism from several faculty members over the inclusion of an agenda item concerning the “periodical review of ...
The Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) or SUCI(C) staged a rally in Kolkata from Raja Subodh Mullick Square to R R Avenue this afternoon, demanding the immediate disbursal of DA for ...
featuring substantial pay raises for some city employees. The budget also proposes increases in solid waste, water, sewer and stormwater fees, though the property tax rate is set to remain unchanged.
The 8th Pay Commission could impact over 1 crore central government employees and pensioners, with the focus now on the crucial fitment factor. While unions are demanding a higher multiplier than the ...
mocked the state for telling the Supreme Court that the state would be back-broken if it had to give 50 per cent of the DA in the next four weeks. "This government broke its own back a long, long time ...
The Sangrami Joutho Manch has held several protests demanding DA at par with Central Government employees. Justices Sanjay Karol and Sandeep Mehta issued an interim order directing West Bengal to ...
The Bihar government has announced a DA hike for its employees and pensioners. This decision was made during a state cabinet meeting led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Employees under the 7th Pay ...
The controversy began when a section of West Bengal government employees approached the Calcutta High Court, demanding DA at the same rate as their central government counterparts, along with pending ...
At the National Institutes of Health, six directors — from institutes focused on infectious disease, child health, nursing research and the human genome — are leaving or being forced out.
Amit Malviya, a BJP leader, on Friday termed the Supreme Court's order directing the West Bengal government to pay 25% DA (Dearness Allowance) to State government employees as "a major victory ...