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Seventh Pay Commission: MoS assures consideration on proposal of minimum salary

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Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), the labour wing of BJP met Jitendra Prasad, Union Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances, and Pension to express their concerns about the Seventh Pay Commission. The BMS, the largest central trade union organization in India, sought an increase in the Multiplication Factor and changes in the HRA in a recently held meeting. Read more at: http://politicalcorr.blogspot.in/ MoS also assured them to consider the proposal of minimum pay of Rs24,000. The 7th CPC under AK Mathur had proposed Multiplication Factor of 2.57 according to which the fitment of each employee in the new pay matrix is proposed to be done by multiplying his or her basic pay on the date of implementation by a factor of 2.57. Read More: Seventh Pay Commission: Simple pay structure likely to be introduced; no hurdle in cabinet "We are expecting the notification for implementation of the 7th Pay Commission in the last week of June, and pay out to begin in July&q

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan heaps praise on PM Modi, here's what she said

Mumbai, May 12: Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has heaped praise on Prime Minister narendra Modi. Lauding Modi for his development agenda, former Miss World said that what Modi has been doing for the country is not an easy job. Actress said this while giving an interview to ETV news channel. Expressing gratitude to Prime Minister, she further said that whatever he is doing, that is for the well being of the nation and its people.

Book review: 'Precious Souls' is soul binding

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What goes into the making of a man? His surroundings and the people residing in it. Precious Souls is an opus to the beautiful minds of many Diwakars, Sushmithas and Abubhavs who till now led a life of ignominy, but are gradually gaining the confidence of narrating their stories to the world in their own unique ways. The author, Dr Anantha Krishnan M lives their journeys in a mellifluous manner, but its not their journeys alone, the path has been equally tedious and cumbersome for the parents of these special children. Their small sacrifices and immense patience have worked wonders on these young minds, which in turn nurtures them into individuals. Read more at:  http://politicalcorr.blogspot.in/ The narrative is direct, simple yet emotional, taking the readers to a world unknown to them. A world, which too has the qualities of any other world, embalmed in music and painted with similar colours. These children are "God's Gifts", as the author puts it, having unique s

Ragging at DPS Noida, two students hospitalised

May 11: Two Class XI students were injured in an alleged incident of ragging at the Delhi Public School hostel in Noida Sector 30 following which an FIR has been registered against six identified and 12 unidentified students. The victims - a 15-year-boy hailing from western Uttar Pradesh and a 16-year-old boy from Kolkata alleged that their seniors ragged them on Monday night and when they objected, they were beaten up in the hostel, police said.

Munich: Rail passengers stabbed by man shouting 'Allahu Akbar', one killed

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Uttarakhand result setback to Modi government: Arvind Kejriwal

New Delhi, May 10: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said the Congress' win in the Uttarakhand floor test was a "huge setback" to the Narendra Modi-led central government. "Uttarakhand floor test outcome is a huge setback to (the) Modi government," Kejriwal tweeted, minutes after the voting in the hill state assembly was over. Read more at:  politicalcorr.blogspot.in

AgustaWestland: Flouting of no middleman pact will help CBI establish bribery charges

Bengaluru, May 9: The Central Bureau of Investigation has written to Italy seeking copies of the pact that AgustaWestland entered into with the middlemen. For the CBI accessing these pacts are extremely important in order to establish bribery charges in this case. Read more at:  http://politicalcorr.blogspot.in/