Lokayukta submits case diary in court
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Lokayukta submits case diary in court
Bengaluru's Lokayukta police submitted a case diary to a court regarding allegations against CM Siddaramaiah and family over housing site irregularities. The state Lokayukta police submitted a sealed case diary to a special court in Bengaluru as it considers whether to accept or reject a closure re»»»
No space for culture: ‘matchbox housing’ leaves residents unable to honour customs in a South African town
In South Africa, urban planning is influenced by western-centric and colonial planning, including social housing, building technologies, architectural form, master plans, zoning, and land tenure systems. The colonial and apartheid planning policies and practices from the 1930s gave European settler»»»
Govt sanctions Rs 160cr for first phase of Ayodhya Sarovar redevelopment
The project aims to transform the Ayodhya Sarovar, an artificial lake created from the Mahanadi waters, into a major tourist attraction Sambalpur: To boost tourism and urban beautification in western Odisha, state govt has approved Rs 160 crore for the first phase of Ayodhya Sarovar redevelopment p»»»
Assam govt approves Unified Pension Scheme as option under NPS
Guwahati (Assam) [India], October 7 (ANI): The Assam Cabinet approved the introduction of the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) as an option under the National Pension System for the employees of the Government of Assam who come under NPS on Monday.During the state Cabinet meeting, held at Lok Sewa Bhaw»»»
Assam cabinet approves introduction of Unified Pension Scheme
The Assam cabinet approved the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) as an option under the National Pension System for state government employees, ensuring old-age security independent of market returns. Additionally, the cabinet sanctioned funds for a flyover in Silchar, climate-resilient rural bridges, a»»»
Lagos fire: Emergency workers fight blaze as govt threatens to pull down illegal structures
• Afriland Tower fire death toll hits 10 • HURIWA faults response, urges N1b compensation for victims’ families • Federal Fire Service orders probe into inferno Emergency workers continued operations at ... »»»
Badeggi FM Challenges Niger Governor’s Closure Order
Niger State-based radio station, Badeggi FM, has rejected Governor Umar Bago’s directive to shut down its operations, demanding “concrete evidence” of any wrongdoing and questioning the legality of the move. The General Manager of Badeggi FM, Aisha S ... »»»
Therapist had sex in a car with a patient - but wins High Court bid
A therapist who was struck off after having sex in a car with a patient he had treated for a driving phobia has won a High Court bid to save his career. Neale Haddon, who has been a psychotherapist for over 20 years, had an intense fling with a former patient after she proposed to meet 10 days afte»»»
Rajasthan govt clears prosecution in long-pending bribery cases against 24 officials including an IAS officer
JAIPUR: In a significant development on the anti-corruption front, the Rajasthan government has finally cleared prosecution against 24 government officials who were caught red-handed while accepting bribes. Stuck for years despite the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) completing its investigations, thes»»»
Anambra govt orders residents to repaint their houses or face sanctions
Anambra State Government has given a directive for residents of the state to repaint their building to enhance the aesthetics of the state. A press release by the Commissioner for Environment, Felix Odimegwu stated that residents of the state who fail to do so by July 1 would face sanctions. The re»»»
Vietnam scraps two-child policy as it grapples with falling birthrate
Vietnam has scrapped a longstanding policy limiting families to two children, as the communist-run country grapples with a declining birthrate. State media announced on Wednesday that couples could make their own decisions about how many children to have, and how much time to wait between births, r»»»
‘Gaza Remains the Story’: Cape Town exhibition honours Palestine
An art exhibition exploring the devastation and resilience of Gaza has opened in Cape Town, amid growing solidarity between South Africa and Palestine. Titled Gaza Remains the Story, the exhibition is currently on display at the District Six Museum Homecoming Centre. It offers a detailed exploratio»»»
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