I am not soft like my mom: Rahul

May 24, 2013

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New Delhi, May 24: Making it clear to all party unit leaders and workers as also Delhi Government functionaries that he did not have a soft heart like his mother Sonia Gandhi but was more resolute and determined like grandmother Indira Gandhi, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday gave the thumbs up to Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit’s functioning, and cautioned that indiscipline would not be tolerated.

Mr. Gandhi, who made his first visit to the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee headquarters on taking over as vice-president, held discussions with party and government functionaries, and urged them to work unitedly till the Assembly elections due later this year. He side-stepped the issue of change of leadership in either the government or the party in Delhi and instead, through his narrative, gave every indication of the status quo continuing till the elections.

Mr. Gandhi allowed a large number of party workers, elected representatives and government functionaries to say their part. He spent nearly four hours at the PCC office and even took notes of what the various leaders had to say.

At the first meeting, which began around 10.30 a.m., Mr. Gandhi interacted with Chandni Chowk MP Kapil Sibal, area MLAs, district presidents, vice-presidents and block presidents of the party from the constituency. Thereafter, he called people from two constituencies each – North-West and South, East and North-East and South and North.

Here, a number of party office-bearers raised district-level issues and accused the area MLAs and MPs of ignoring them at various functions.

While Mr. Sibal came in for some praise, South Delhi MP Ramesh Kumar and MLA Surender Kumar drew flak from leaders of their constituencies.

Parliamentary Secretary to the Chief Minister and senior MLA Mukesh Sharma accused West Delhi MP Mahabal Mishra of not working for the party’s cause. This was why the party lost the election from Nasirpur, which seat he vacated, by around 15,000 votes, Mr. Sharma said.

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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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June 18,2020

New Delhi, Jun 18: For the 12th consecutive day, state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) has increased the price of fuel on Thursday.

The price of petrol is increased by 53 paise a litre while that of diesel by 64 paise a litre.

Petrol and diesel will now cost Rs 77.81/litre and Rs 76.43/litre respectively in Delhi.

Notably, oil marketing companies have been adjusting retail rates in line with costs after an 82-day break from rate revision amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. These firms on June 7 restarted revising prices in line with costs.

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Agencies
May 23,2020

New Delhi, May 23: India will try to restart a good percentage of international passenger flights before August, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Saturday, three days after announcing resumption of domestic flights from May 25.

All scheduled commercial passenger flights have been suspended in India since March 25 when the Modi government imposed a lockdown to contain the novel coronavirus pandemic.

"I am fully hopeful that before August or September, we will try to start a good percentage of international civil aviation operations, if not complete international operations," Puri said during a Facebook live session.

"I can't put a date on it (restarting international flights). But if somebody says can it be done by August or September, my response is why not earlier depending on what is the situation," he said.

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