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    Fraud Case: Odisha Police Seize Funds in Excise Department Scandal

    Bhubaneswar, April 3 – The Sambalpur police in Odisha have arrested two employees of the Excise Department, including a retired Excise Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI), in connection with a case involving large-scale embezzlement of government funds worth over Rs 3.67 crore between 2022 and 2025...
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    West Bengal CM Announces Salary Arrears and Honorarium Hikes Before Polls

    Kolkata, March 15 – West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced two key measures on Sunday, clearing arrears in salaries for state employees and increasing honorariums for priests and muezzins, just minutes before the scheduled announcement of the state assembly elections.Banerjee...
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    DA Arrears Dispute: West Bengal Employees Protest Government Inaction

    Kolkata, March 13 – CPI(M) leaders on Friday criticized the West Bengal government over its failure to implement the Supreme Court order, which mandated the payment of 25% of the Dearness Allowance (DA) arrears from 2008 to 2019 by March 31.CPI(M) leader and advocate Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya...
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    Employee Rights: Patna HC Protects Absorbed Staff and Reinstates Dismissed Clerk

    Patna, February 25 – In a significant ruling related to employee absorption following the takeover of educational institutions, the Patna High Court on Wednesday clarified that the services of employees working at the time of school takeover cannot be denied merely on the ground that their posts...
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    Kerala Medical College Strike: PG Students Withdraw, Government Responds

    Thiruvananthapuram, February 20 – The doctors' boycott of outpatient services at government medical colleges entered its fifth day on Friday, as the Kerala Government Medical College Teachers' Association (KGMCTA) continues to press for the resolution of long-standing demands.The government...
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    High Court Protects Employee's Right to Resign – Kerala PSU Case

    Kochi, February 14 An employee's resignation must be accepted by the employer, subject to the terms in the employment contract, and refusal to do so would constitute forced labor, the Kerala High Court has stated.The court made this observation while granting relief to the company secretary of...
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