The disagreement of laws among workers in Bhubaneswar

The disagreement of laws among workers in Bhubaneswar

Protest in Bhubaneswar against Centre’s new labour laws

Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India]: Members of Odisha Nirmana Sramik Federation, All India Central Council of Trade Unions and All Orissa Petrol and Diesel Pump Workers’ Union on Thursday hold a demonstration as trade unions have called for a nationwide strike against Centre’s new labour laws.

“The government has enacted such laws which are against the labour and are supporting the employer. After these laws, most of the industries in India will not come under labour laws. Labour will not be able to file a case against the employer and the government will not be able to control. We are demanding the withdrawal of labour code and repeal 3 farm laws,” Mahendra Parida, National Secretary, All India Council Of Central Trade Unions (AICCTU). On Wednesday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had hailed the trade unions ‘Bharat Bandh’ call and said that the “anti-people” and “anti-labour” policies of the Centre have created ‘catastrophic’ unemployment.

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“Modi-Shah Government’s anti-people, anti-labour policies have created catastrophic unemployment & are weakening our PSUs to justify their sale to Modi’s crony capitalist friends. Today, over 25 crore workers have called for Bharat Bandh 2020 in protest. I salute them,” the Congress leader had tweeted.

Ten central trade unions including Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC), among others have given the call for strike with a 12-point charter of demand.

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Google Pay’s applications and website versions are set to lose their payment features in America.

Google said that its payments application Google Pay’s old application, website to lose payment features in America in January

According to the Verge, applications will only work till December and will lose their features in January in America. As per a Google support document quoted by The Verge, the old apps will not be able to send or receive payments or withdraw money soon.
Alternatively, a notice on the website of the payments service also said that it will also lose the feature of sending and receiving peer-to-peer payments.

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Ratan Tata remembers 26/11 Mumbai Attacks with strong message

Netizens have also been sharing their stories and memories of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

The 2008 Mumbai Terror attack or the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, as we remember them is something that Mumbai will never forget. A planned series of destruction that was carried out on that fateful day, shook India to the core.

The Terrorist Group Lashkar-e-Taiba had sent 10 of its terrorists to Mumbai to carry out the 26/11 attacks, which were allegedly programmed via various control rooms in luxury hotels.

Nine of the 10 terrorists were killed by Indian security forces during the attacks. However, the notorious Mohammed Ajmal Kasab and the lone surviving gunman was executed on November 12. The attackers used automatic weapons, grenades and had planted around 8 kg of RDX in the Taj Hotel.

Today, 12 years later, Ratan Tata shared a strong message of strength while remembering the 26/11 attacks.

Ratan Tata said, “The wanton destruction that took place 12 years ago today will never be forgotten. But what is more memorable, is the way Mumbai as a diverse people came together, casting aside all differences, to vanquish the terrorism and destruction on that day. Today, we certainly can mourn the ones we lost and honour the sacrifice of the brave who helped conquer the enemy, but what we must applaud, is the unity and the acts of kindness and sensitivity which we should cherish, and which hopefully, will continue to shine in the years ahead.

Netizens have also been tweeting about the horrifying attacks. Virender Sehwag remembered the brave policeman Shaheed Tukaram Omble.

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November 26th: National Constitution Day

November 26th: National Constitution Day

The Constitution of India is handwritten in Hindi as ‘Bharatiya Samvidhan’ and in English as ‘The Constitution of India’.

In India, Constitution Day, also known as National Law Day or Samvidhan Divas is observed on 26th November each year. In 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India adopted the Constitution of India and came into effect on 26th January 1950. This day is a commemoration for the adoption of the constitution.

History

The Constituent Assembly of India was formed on 9th December 1946 to work on the Constitution of India. The chairperson of this committee was Dr. B R Ambedkar, the then Law Minister. Over a period of 2 years, 11 months and 18 days, 11 sessions were held before the signing of the Constitution. Two handwritten copies were made, one in Hindi as ‘Bharatiya Samvidhan’ and the other one in English as ‘The Constitution of India’.

Some Facts

  • The Indian Constitution is the longest written constitution in the World
  • A bag of offerings, constitutions of various countries, inspired the Indian Constitution
  • Even after 70 years only 103 amendments have been made
  • Indian Constitution is known as the best Constitution in the World
  • The original constitution was handwritten by Prem Behari Narain Raizada and was beautifully decorated by the artists from Shantiniketan

Significance of this Day

B R Ambedkar, also known as the Father of the Indian Constitution, was a renowned social reformer and a politician. He was the chairman of the constitution drafting committee at the time. Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked 26th January as Constitution Day in 2015. 2015 was the 125th birth anniversary year of Ambedkar as well. The National Constitution Day is for spreading awareness about the importance of the Indian Constitution and its architect, Dr Ambedkar.

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Indian Navy inducts two American Predator drones on the lease, can be deployed on China border

Indian Navy inducts two American Predator drones on the lease, can be deployed on China border

Drones have been inducted by the Navy under the emergency procurement powers granted by the Defence Ministry

India (New Delhi) –

November 25, 2020: In a sign of growing closeness between India and the United States amid conflict with China, the Indian Navy has inducted two Predator drones from an American firm on lease for carrying out surveillance in the Indian Ocean Region and which can also be deployed along the Line of Actual Control in Eastern Ladakh.

 The American-origin drones have been inducted by the Navy under the emergency procurement powers granted by the Defence Ministry in view of the India-China border conflict.

 “The drones arrived in India in the second week of November and were inducted into flying operations on November 21 at Indian Navy base at INS Rajali,” top government sources told ANI.

 The drones have already started flying operations and with an endurance capability of being in the air for over 30 hours, they are proving to be a big asset for the maritime force, they said. An American crew from the vendor is also accompanying the equipment and would support the Navy in operating the machines, the sources said.

 The drones are flying in Indian colours and would be on lease with India for one year even as the three services are preparing the case for acquiring 18 more such drones from the US, the sources said.

 India and America have been working very closely during the ongoing conflict against Chinese aggression in Eastern Ladakh including help in surveillance and information sharing in all domains, the sources said.

 Sources said the option of leasing weapon systems has been provisioned under the Defence Acquisition Procedure-2020 and the Defence Procurement Manual -2009 and helps in saving funds and the responsibility of maintenance also lies with the vendor, the sources said.

 Under the lease agreement, the American support staff will only help in the maintenance and technical issues whereas the sortie planning and the joystick control would be with the Indian Navy personnel, the sources said.

 The data gathered by the drones during the flight would also be the exclusive property of the Indian Navy, the sources said.

 The Indian armed forces have been showing faith in American systems in the last few years for their surveillance requirements as Indian Navy already has 9 P-8I long-range surveillance planes and would get another nine in next few years.

 For helicopters also, it is buying 24 MH-60 Romeos for giving it a multirole capability.

 India and America have also signed the basic foundation agreements for cooperation in defence and national security domain.

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Lakshmi Vilas Bank set to merge with DBS Bank

Lakshmi Vilas Bank set to merge with DBS Bank

The Union Cabinet approves merger of Lakshmi Vilas Bank with Singapore based DBS Bank India Limited

New Delhi [India]: The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday gave its approval to the amalgamation of Lakshmi Vilas Bank Limited (LVB) with the wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore based DBS Bank in India.

With this, there will no further restrictions on the depositors regarding the withdrawal of their deposits, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said. On November 17, the Reserve Bank of India had unveiled a draft scheme to amalgamate private sector lender LVB with DBS Bank India Ltd (DBIL). The decision followed soon after the RBI imposed a one-month moratorium on the private lender and capped deposit withdrawals at Rs 25,000. The step was taken on the advice of the RBI in view of the private sector bank’s deteriorating financial health.

“The government has asked the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to take action against the people in the management who drive banks to the brink of collapse,” Javadekar said.

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After inviting suggestions and complains from the public, RBI prepared the scheme for the bank’s amalgamation. With the approval of the scheme, LVB will be amalgamated with DBIL from the appointed date, and with this, there will no further restrictions on the depositors regarding the withdrawal of their deposits.

The speedy amalgamation and resolution of the stress in LVB is in line with the Government’s commitment to a clean banking system while protecting the interests of depositors and the public as well as the financial system.
DBS has been in India since 1994. In March 2019, to expand the franchise and build greater scale, DBS converted its India operations to a wholly-owned subsidiary, DBIL. It is present in 24 cities across 13 states as of now.

LVB has a 94-year old history in India, with established retail and small and medium enterprises customer base and a strong presence in south India.
The LVB was placed under an order of moratorium on November 17, 2020, which will be effective up to December 16, 2020, under section 45 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949.

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Frank Lampard excited to see the return of fans into stadiums

Frank Lampard excited to see the return of fans into stadiums

He delighted over UK government announcement on return of fans into stadiums

France, Rennes –

November 25, 2020: Chelsea manager Frank Lampard is delighted that fans are set to return to some stadiums in limited numbers, following the UK government’s recent announcement.

Lampard’s remarks came after his side defeated Rennes 2-1 in the Champions League here on Tuesday.

“I think first and foremost we want fans back. I am not sure exactly how the system will work, it is something that needs to be discussed further, but what was really nice for me was the positive nature of the fact that there is movement and something will happen if it feels safe,” the club’s official website quoted Lampard as saying.

“That’s the most important thing because these are very uncertain times. So hopefully the level playing field remains, but we have some fans back and we move forward quickly. I am just happy with the news because there are a lot of things that have been disrupted in life recently, which are more important than football. But in football, just in terms of our jobs and playing in stadiums and wanting fans back for the atmosphere in football, what it means for the fans, it is becoming more and more apparent every game that we play. So, if safe, then, of course, we are really happy,” he added.

Announcing the latest set of measures designed to combat the spread of coronavirus on Monday, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that the four-week national lockdown in England will end on December 2 and will be replaced by a new three-tiered system, Goal.com had reported.

 The number of fans that will be allowed in the stands will depend on what tier a club’s stadium is situated in.

According to Goal.com, stadiums in areas placed in tier 1 will be allowed the entry of 4,000 fans, sitting while maintaining social distancing, or half of their maximum capacity, whichever is fewer. Stadiums in areas situated in tier 2 can hold matches in the presence of 2,000 socially distanced fans or half of their maximum capacity, whichever is fewer.

However, the venues in areas placed in tier 3 will continue to hold matches behind closed doors.

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Odisha govt proposed for another AIIMS

Odisha govt proposed for another AIIMS

Considering health care requirements state government requests Centre for second AIIMS at Sundargarh district

Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India]: In view of the health care requirements of Odisha, the state government has requested the Central government to establish an AIIMS in the Sundargarh district.

State Chief Secretary Asit Tripathy has written to Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan requesting an AIIMS be considered for Western Odisha, citing the availability of infrastructure for college and hospital in Sundargarh. “We have learned that a second AIIMS has been established in Bihar and a similar proposal is under consideration in another state. In view of the health care requirements of Odisha, it is proposed that a second AIIMS may be considered for Western Odisha in the district of Sundargarh,” Asit Tripathy said.

“There is a readily available infrastructure for college and hospital in Sundargarh. As a CSR initiative, an MOU has been signed between the Government of Odisha and NTPC to establish a Medical College and Hospital. The Construction of the project has been completed and the equipment procurement process is going on,” he added.

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The State Chief Secretary also said that the new AIIMS will help the tribal population of Western Odisha and people in the backward areas.

“Therefore, this available infrastructure can be utilised for setting up AIIMS within a short period of time. It will cater to a large Tribal population in the area and help in providing quality tertiary care in the backward area of Western Odisha. The location is easily accessible through road, railway and air,” Asit Tripathy said.

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Twitter showing a warning when a user tries to retweet a labeled tweet

Expanding its feature Twitter to show warning sign when users like a labeled tweet

Twitter on Monday (local time) announced that it will also be showing a warning sign when a user likes a labeled tweet with potentially misleading information.
According to The Verge, the functionality will be rolling out on the web and the iOS versions of the social media platform this week, while the functionality will come to the Android versions later in the coming weeks. The company said that adding a warning to tweets with misleading information decreased the quote tweets by 29 percent.

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Nivar Cyclone may cross Mahabalipuram and Karaikal by early hours of Nov 26

Nivar Cyclone may cross Mahabalipuram and Karaikal by early hours of Nov 26

Cyclone Nivar lay 350 km South-East of Chennai moving North-West

India (Chennai) –

November 25, 2020: Cyclone Nivar is likely to cross between Mamallapuram and Karaikal during midnight of Wednesday and early hours of November 26, as per India Meteorological Department (IMD).

 Earlier at 2.30 AM, Cyclone Nivar moved west-northwestwards with a speed of 6 kmph and lay centred in southwest Bay of Bengal, said IMD.

 Meanwhile, rains lashed Chennai as Cyclone Nivar lay 350 km South-East of Chennai moving North-West. “While crossing wind speed likely to touch 145 kmph,” said the Director, Area Cyclone Warning Centre, Chennai.

 Meenambakkam in Chennai received 120 mm rainfall from 8.30 AM yesterday to 5.30 AM today, as per India Meteorological Department.

 In view of cyclonic storm Nivar, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba chaired the National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) meeting earlier on Tuesday through video conferencing with the Chief Secretaries of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Andhra Pradesh and Secretaries of different ministries.

 Gauba said that our aim should be to ensure that there is no loss of life, damage is minimum and normalcy is restored in power, telecom and other important sectors in the shortest possible time.

 The chief secretaries informed the NCMC about their preparedness. IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra briefed the committee about the latest situation of Nivar cyclone.

 NDRF DG informed about the preparedness to meet the situation in next three days and said that 30 teams of NDRF have so far been deployed and 20 additional teams have been kept on standby for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Andhra Pradesh.

 The chief secretaries informed the NCMC about their preparedness, while the IMD DG briefed the committee about the latest situation of the cyclone.

 “The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) DG also informed the meeting about the preparedness to meet the situation in the next three days. As many as 30 teams of the NDRF have so far been deployed in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Andhra Pradesh and 20 additional teams have been kept on standby,” an official release of Ministry of Earth Science read.

 Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea, while people in coastal areas are also being evacuated to shelter houses.

 Meanwhile, IndiGo flights to or from the southern region, mainly Chennai, have been disrupted.

 “A total of 49 flights that were scheduled for Wednesday have been cancelled. We will monitor the situation and decide on the further course of action for November 26. We are accommodating passengers on next available flights at no additional charges, waiving off cancellation fee and refunding full ticket amount,” Indigo said in a statement.

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