Cabinet reshuffle likely on Sunday

October 24, 2012

sonia_manmohanNew Delhi, October 24: A UPA cabinet reshuffle, anticipated for months now, might finally take place on Sunday, October 28. Among the changes expected is that ministers who currently hold additional charge of portfolios are likely to give those up, sources said.

The sources said a Sunday reshuffle was also likley to effect other changes like Tariq Anwar of the Nationalist Congress Party replacing Agatha Sangma as a minister. Ms Sangma's father, Purno Sangma, a founding member of the NCP, fell foul of party chief Sharad Pawar and other leaders when he contested the Presidential elections against the official UPA candidate Pranab Mukherjee, who is now India's President. Mr Sangma, whose candidature was backed by opposition parties, quit the NCP in July.

Then, with Mamata Banerjee having marched out of the UPA coalition last month, three or four Congressmen from West Bengal might be inducted into the cabinet to ensure adequate representation from that state; Ms Banerjee had six ministers in the Cabinet. Among the names doing the rounds is that of Deepa Dasmunshi, whose husband, Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi, a prominent Congressman and minister, suffered a paralytic stroke some years ago. A Maharashtra leader is also likely to be inducted to fill a slot for the state left vacant by the death of Congressman Vilasrao Deskhmukh in August this year.

There are also berths vacated by DMK representatives A Raja and Dayanidhi Maran in the last two years after charges against them in the 2G spectrum allocation scam. However, DMK President M Karunanidhi has recently made clear that his party will not like to reclaim their lost berths.

While the government is yet to confirm that such a reshuffle will take place this weekend, there have been several high-level meetings suggesting a build-up to it. Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh have held separate meetings with President Pranab Mukherjee last week and senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi too met the President and the Prime Minister a day after those meetings. Sources close to Mr Gandhi insist that his meetings were not linked to the expected reshuffle, but there has been much speculation about whether Mr Gandhi will accede to the demand of partymen that he play a larger role. Rahul Gandhi is currently a Congress General Secretary.

Party spokesman Sandeep Dikshit had nothing new to add to many statements made by many Congress leaders in the past few months. "The party and Rahul will decide", was all he would say on Monday when asked if Mr Gandhi will finally join the Manmohan Singh government. The Prime Minister has said he has repeatedly invited Rahuk Gandhi to join his Cabinet.

Mr Dikshit was also non-committal on when a Cabinet reshuffle could be expected. "It is purely the prerogative of the Prime Minister", he said, adding that the PM would decide in cconsultation with Sonia Gandhi, who is also the UPA Chairperson.

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May 25,2020

New Delhi, May 25: The pending class 10 and 12 board exams will be conducted by CBSE at 15,000 centres across the country instead of 3,000 centres planned earlier, Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' announced on Monday.

The exams, which were postponed due to a nationwide lockdown imposed on March 25 to contain the spread of COVID-19, will now be held from July 1 to 15.

"The class 10, 12 exams will now be conducted at over 15,000 exam centres across India. Earlier, CBSE was slated to hold exams at only 3,000 centres," Nishank said.

The decision has been taken to ensure social distancing at exam centres and minimise travel for students.

The HRD ministry has already announced that students will appear for exams at schools in which they are enrolled rather than external examination centres.

According to home ministry guidelines, there will be no exam centre in COVID-19 containment zones and states will be responsible for making transport arrangements for students to reach their respective centres.

Usually, board examinations are held at designated test centres to ensure minimum bias from schools and enable independent external invigilators to monitor the examination process.

While Class 12 exams will be conducted across the country, the Class 10 exams are only pending in North East Delhi, where they could not be held due to the law-and-order situation in the wake of protests against the amended citizenship act.

The CBSE class 10 and 12 board exam evaluation is being carried out from home.

The HRD ministry had earmarked 3,000 evaluation centres from where answer sheets would be distributed to teachers at their homes for evaluation and then collected.

Universities and schools across the country have been closed since March 16 when the Centre announced a countrywide classroom shutdown as one of the measures to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.

Later, a 21-day nationwide lockdown was announced on March 24, which came into effect the next day. It has now been extended till May 31. The board was not able to conduct class 10 and 12 exams on eight examination days due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Due to the law-and-order situation in North East Delhi, CBSE was not able to conduct exams on four examination days, while a very small number of students from and around this district were not able to appear in exams on six days.

The board had last month announced that it will only conduct pending exams in 29 subjects which are crucial for promotion and admission to higher educational institutions.

The modalities of assessment for the subjects for which exams are not being conducted will be announced soon by the board.

The schedule has been decided in order to ensure that the board exams are completed before competitive examinations such as engineering entrance JEE-Mains, which is scheduled from July 18-23 and medical entrance exam NEET that will be held on July 26.

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January 16,2020

New Delhi, Jan 16: United Forum of Bank Unions has decided to observe a two-day strike on January 31 and February 1, demanding early wage revision settlement which has been due since November 1, 2017, said the All India Bank Employees Association.

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present her second Union Budget on February 1.

Banks will also hold a strike on March 11, 12 and 13. Also, an indefinite strike will be held from April 1.

General Secretary, All India Bank Officers' Confederation West Bengal Sanjay Das has stated that the nationwide strike has been called over several demands.

"The demands include--wage revision settlement at 20 per cent hike on payslip components with adequate loading thereof and scrapping off New Pension Scheme (NPS)," said Das.

There are several demands to hold the strike including the merger of special allowance with basic pay, updation of pension, improvement in the family pension system, five-day banking, allocation of staff welfare fund based on operating profits and exemption from income tax on retiral benefits without a ceiling.

"Other demands include-- a uniform definition of business hours, lunch hour etc in the branches, introduction of leave bank, defined working hours for the officers and equal wage for equal work for the contract employee," said Das.

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February 19,2020

Feb 19: Pay increases across India’s organized sector will probably grow at the slowest pace since 2009 this year, according to a survey from Aon Plc.

Companies will increase average pay by 9.1% in 2020, down from 9.3% in 2019 and 9.5% the previous year, Aon said in a report published Tuesday. The small increase reflects a deep slowdown in Asia’s third-largest economy, where growing pessimism about job prospects have led many to cut down on consumption -- the main driver to growth.

India still leads the Asia-Pacific region in pay rises, but that is mainly due to higher inflation and a “war for key talent and niche skills,” Aon said.

“There is a general air of caution about the economy as we enter into 2020,” Tzeitel Fernandes, partner for rewards solutions at Aon, told reporters in New Delhi. “Low GDP projection and weak consumer sentiment are the reasons behind our lowest ever prediction.”

E-commerce companies and start-ups will probably get the biggest salary increases, projected at an above-average 10%, while financial institutions will hand out 8.5%. Unsurprisingly, the auto sector witnessed the biggest drop in growth -- down to 8.3% from 10.1% in 2018, according to Aon. The survey covered more than 1,000 companies across over 20 industries.

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