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Punjab Tax Dues Scheme Deadline Extended to March 31

Punjab government extends deadline for its 'Settlement of Arrears of Tax Dues Scheme' to March 31, 2025. Traders get more time to clear pending dues with significant concessions. Act now to benefit!

UP Power Bill Relief Scheme Extended to Jan 3

Uttar Pradesh extends its Electricity Bill Relief Scheme-2025 to Jan 3 due to huge demand. Over 27 lakh consumers registered, generating Rs 2,900 crore. Learn about the benefits and eligibility.

8th Pay Commission: Key Dates, Arrears & Tax Details

8th Pay Commission provisions effective from 1 Jan 2026. Learn about expected salary hikes, arrears calculation, tax implications, and potential delays in implementation for central government employees.

PGI Chandigarh workers' protest escalates to hunger strike

After 46 days of peaceful protest, 4,500 PGI contract workers in Chandigarh will begin a 24-hour mass hunger strike demanding Rs 90 crore in unpaid wages and revised DA. Read about their core demands and the deadlock.

HC: State pension no automatic right to Central pension

Madras High Court clarifies that a state govt's freedom fighter pension does not create an automatic right to the Central govt's pension. The conditions of the Union scheme must be independently satisfied. Learn more about the key ruling.

PGI Chandigarh Workers Hunger Strike Over Rs 90 Cr Dues

PGI Chandigarh contract workers' Joint Action Committee announces indefinite hunger strike from Dec 23 over unpaid wage arrears of Rs 90 crore. Read about their demands and the administration's alleged breach of assurances.

MP Plans Energy Police Stations to Curb Power Theft

Madhya Pradesh announces dedicated energy police stations to tackle power theft and recover Rs 11,000 crore arrears. Minister Tomar reveals massive subsidies and a surplus power state. Read more.

Himachal Pays 70% Pension Arrears to Seniors Above 70

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu announced 70% arrears cleared for pensioners above 70, with the rest due in 40 days. The government has spent Rs 2,155 crore on employee and pensioner dues.

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