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Rajasthan CM acts against guilty officials, doctors

Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma orders dismissal of 2 medical officials, pension cuts for 4 retired doctors in departmental inquiries. Read about the state's crackdown on administrative integrity.

Haryana orders probe into Rs 1,500 crore workers' board scam

Haryana Labour Minister Anil Vij recommends a state or central agency probe into an alleged Rs 1,500 crore scam in the Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board. Massive irregularities found in work slips and registrations.

Haryana Rs 1,500 Cr Scam: Fake Worker Registrations

Haryana Labour Minister Anil Vij flags a massive Rs 1,500 crore scam involving fake construction worker registrations. A probe ordered after 5.46 lakh fake work slips found. Details inside.

Indian Workers Flood Russia to Fill Labour Shortages

Nearly 10,000 Indian workers registered in Moscow, driven by a new Labour Mobility Agreement. This strategic move addresses Russia's severe workforce crisis while opening a major new migration corridor for India. Explore the risks and rewards.

Nationwide Strike on Feb 12 Against Labour Codes

Ten central trade unions call for a nationwide strike on February 12 demanding the rollback of four new labour codes. The protest also targets privatization and fuel price hikes.

Mohali Hospital Uses Music Therapy for Calmer Childbirth

Dr BR Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences, Mohali, launches a novel music therapy program in labour rooms to reduce anxiety and improve emotional well-being during childbirth. Learn about this innovative approach.

Delhi Caps Private Office Staff at 50% Under GRAP IV

Delhi government mandates a 50% limit on physical attendance in private offices to combat air pollution. The order, part of GRAP Stage IV, includes penalties for violations. Learn the details and implications.

TN Halts State-Wide Migrant Labourer Survey

Tamil Nadu's labour department has indefinitely postponed a crucial survey of inter-state migrant workers due to fears of political backlash. Officials warn this leaves policymakers in the dark.

India's New Labour Reforms: Creep or Leap?

Five years after Parliament passed new labour codes, implementation remains slow. While hailed as revolutionary, experts debate if these reforms represent true transformation or incremental progress.

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