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  • Rahul chats with gig workers in Bengaluru; assures welfare board, corpus fund

    Rahul chats with gig workers in Bengaluru; assures welfare board, corpus fund

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    Bengaluru: Keeping in view the hardship of delivery persons, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday reiterated his party’s promise to set up a Gig Workers’ Welfare Board in Karnataka with a corpus fund of Rs 3,000 crore and minimum hourly wages for them.

    Gandhi spoke about the promise once again during an interaction with gig workers and delivery persons of various companies here in poll-bound Karnataka.

    Over a cup of coffee and masala dosa, Gandhi discussed with them to get an understanding of the lives of delivery workers, lack of stable employment and rising prices of basic commodities, Congress said in a party release.

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    He also keenly listened to why the youngsters had taken up gig jobs, and what were their working conditions like, the release stated.

    “Bengaluru alone has over two lakh people doing gig jobs. The Congress party has made specific promises for them in the manifesto, mainly to set up a Gig Workers’ Welfare Board with a corpus of Rs 3,000 crore and to ensure minimum hourly wages for gig workers and other workers in the unorganised sector,” the party said.

    Gandhi later hopped onto the pillion seat, and went on a ride with a delivery partner.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Welfare of workers is goal of our govt: Andhra CM Jagan

    Welfare of workers is goal of our govt: Andhra CM Jagan

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    Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy said on Monday that the welfare of workers is the goal of his government.

    He greeted workers on May Day — International Workers Day. “Brother workers..Your labour is priceless. You are the key to the development of a country or a state. Happy May Day to all the labor brothers who are constantly working for the welfare of society,” the chief minister tweeted.

    On the occasion of May Day, Andhra Pradesh Governor S. Abdul Nazeer congratulated all the workers. He said that workers are creators of wealth in every field of life and International Workers’ Day is a day to show respect for the dedication and hard work of countless workers, who are the creators of infrastructure, builders of resources and the backbone of the nation’s development.

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    Leader of the opposition and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president N. Chandrababu Naidu also greeted workers and farmers on May Day. “The progress of society is the result of your hard work.

    That is why Telugu Desam Party is sincere for the welfare of the working people and the protection of their rights. On this occasion, I hope that good days will come when the value of your hard work will increase,” he said.

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  • Can same-sex couples get social welfare benefits without legalising their marriage? SC asks Centre

    Can same-sex couples get social welfare benefits without legalising their marriage? SC asks Centre

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Centre whether social welfare benefits can be granted to same-sex couples without going into legalising their marriage.

    The court posed the question after observing that the Centre’s acceptance of right to cohabitation of same sex partners as a fundamental right cast a “corresponding duty” on it to recognise its social consequences. “You may or may not call it marriage but some label is necessary.”

    A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, hearing a batch of pleas seeking legal validation of same-sex marriage, took note of the submissions of the Centre, represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, that “right to love, right to cohabit, right to choose one’s partner, right to choose one’s sexual orientation” is a fundamental right.

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    “But there is no fundamental right to seek recognition of that relationship as marriage or in any other name,” the top law officer told the bench, which also comprised justices S K Kaul, S R Bhat, Hima Kohli and P S Narasimha.

    Mehta said there was no fundamental right to get all types of social relationships like marriage recognised.

    “There is no positive obligation on the state to recognise all personal relationships. There are a large number of relationships in the society and all need not be recognised.”

    The bench responded to say, “Let us go step by step.”

    “Once you recognise that there is a right to cohabit. In other words, a homosexual relationship is not really one off incident in the life of a person. That may also be symptomatic of a person to stay in emotional and social relationships.

    “Once you recognise that the right to cohabit itself is a fundamental right … then there is corresponding duty on the State to at least recognise that the social incidents of that cohabitation must find a recognition in law. We are not going to marriage at all at this stage,” it said.

    The bench referred to the consequential problems such as nomination of heirs in gratuity, provident funds, succession and parenting in schools, and said that various ministries of the government can ponder over these issues and apprise the court about the steps which can be taken to redress them.

    “From that point of view we would be more than willing to have the government make a statement before us that because you have ministries dedicated for this purpose, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment… Ministry of Women and Child development etc.”

    Noting that there were so many issues on the administrative side, the bench said the government can find real solutions and the top court can act as “facilitators” to achieve them.

    “Short of that, the law has gone so far now.. the government should ensure that these cohabiting relationships must be recognised in terms of creating conditions of security, social welfare, and to ensure, by doing that, you also ensure for the future that such relationships are not ostracised in the society.”

    The bench, however, said it understood its limitations as a court but many issues can be dealt with by the government in the administrative side.

    “We take your point that the courts cannot go into the legislative arena. That you will be legislating and that this is not your remit. This is for Parliament and for the state legislature,” the bench said, adding that actions may be taken to deal with problems of same sex partners by the government in administrative side.

    “The relationship of the court with the government in that sense is not really adversarial. Especially on socio-economic matters we are pushing the government and asking they come on, come back,” it said.

    The court may not have a model within it and it may not be appropriate for it to devise that model, the bench added.

    “But we can certainly tell the government that look the law has now gone so far recognising such relationships. Should we not ensure that there is certain degree of recognition.”

    It termed that the issues relating to same-sex marriages are “much more difficult” than the Vishakha case which dealt with sexual harassment at work place, and said “because we don’t have one silo and these have linkages everywhere such as adoption, maintenance, succession everything”.

    On the sixth day of hearing, the bench told the Centre that same-sex persons, despite their relationship being recognised, cannot come to the government seeking redressal of their grievances and said “there is an element of duty on the state as a welfare, democratic state. There are aspirations of the people that there will be some recognition somewhere.”

    Referring to various problems being faced by same-sex couples, the bench asked, “can they not have joint bank accounts” and said that presently, it was not taking the issue to the level of marriage recognition.

    “I don’t think there is an issue with that… I thought this should come from you (the government). Because we want some element of a broad sense of coalition. Because we are also conscious of the fact that there is much this representative democracy can achieve in our country. We will be happy to get that kind of assistance,” the CJI said.

    The bench said there was no bar in adopting a child by one of the partners of the same-sex relationship.

    “Now in such a situation, if a child goes to school, does the government want a situation where the child is essentially treated as a single parent child…So we don’t have to go for all or broke approach. At least at this stage of development of our social ethos, does the child should not have the benefit of co-habitation of two people in whose home the child resides.”

    This is more a sociological problem, the law officer said, adding these are hypothetical situations.

    “These are real life situations,” the bench countered.

    The bench said it was the impact of British Victorian morality which led to forsaking of Indian cultural ethos and a situation where homosexuality became such a big problematic issue.

    “You got some of our finest temples and see what reflects in their architecture… We imposed as it were a code of British Victorian morality on a completely different culture. Our culture was extraordinarily inclusive and broad which is possibly one of the reasons, why our religion survived even after foreign invasions. It happened because of the inclusions, tolerance and the great and profound nature,” the bench said.

    It also referred to old Privy Council principle which said that long cohabitation itself raises the presumption of marriage.

    The bench said that the lesbians and gay couples have been “very badly stigmatised”.

    The law officer said that he will take up the issues with the appropriate level and get back to the court on May 3, the next date of hearing.

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  • District Social Welfare Rajouri Interview Notification

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    District Social Welfare Rajouri Interview Notification

    It is hereby informed for the information of the candidates shortlisted for interview in response to Advertisement Notification No.: 01 DSWO of 2022
    dated 01-11-2022, 02 DSWO of 2023 dated 01-11- 2022 and Notification No: 01 DSWO of 2023 dated 30-01-2023 that the interview shall be conducted
    on 25-04-2023 at PWD Dak Bungalow Rajouri from 10.00 am onward.

    The shortlisted candidates are informed to bring all the original documents already appended with the application form for verification through the interview committee

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  • KCR directs release of budget for welfare schemes

    KCR directs release of budget for welfare schemes

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao seems to have planned a hat-trick with effective implementation of welfare schemes. In the last two years, due to the delay in the release of the budget, the welfare schemes have come to a standstill. The Chief Minister, while reviewing the reasons for the delay, has approved the release of the budget for welfare schemes through a green channel.

    According to reliable sources, the Chief Minister said that the budget for welfare schemes of weaker sections, Dalits, women, farmers and minorities should be released through a green channel so that the support of these communities is available with the government.

    If the sources to be believed, the office bearers submitted a detailed report to the Chief Minister regarding non-release of the budget, in which the slowdown of various schemes was apprised. The chief minister is said to have directed the Finance Department officials not to delay the release of funds for welfare schemes and to carry out the release through the green channel.

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    The Chief Minister directed release of Rs 3,210 crore required for Kalyanlakshmi and Shadi Mubarak schemes. Thousands of applications for both schemes are said to be pending. The Chief Minister said that there is no shortage of funds, so steps should be taken to release the budget of welfare schemes through green channel system.

    The schemes identified by the chief minister include Aasra Pension, Rythu Bima, Ritu Bandhu, free electricity supply to farmers, Arogyashree, KCR kits, Re 1 per kg rice, scholarship and Chief Minister’s Overseas Scholarship Schemes.

    The chief minister is confident that welfare schemes can make the BRS successful for the third time. The state’s economic situation has been weak for two years due to Covid-19. The chief minister asked the officials to take steps to fully spend at least the current year’s welfare budget.

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  • Telangana govt spent Rs 13,000 Cr for Muslims’ welfare in 9 yrs, says CM

    Telangana govt spent Rs 13,000 Cr for Muslims’ welfare in 9 yrs, says CM

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, while extending Ramzan greetings on Friday said his government has spent nearly Rs 13,000 crore for the welfare and development of Muslim community during past nine years.

    An official release from Rao’s office said the CM expressed his wish that the Telangana State will be prosperous with the blessings of Almighty Allah and people live happy together with the blessings of God.

    Rao reiterated that the land of Telangana symbolises the culture of ‘Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb’ and the state government is always committed to preserve Secularism and religious harmony.

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    He said the state government extended support to the Muslim community in many fields, including education and employment and many initiatives implemented to bring a qualitative change in the community are yielding results.

    Under Shadi Mubarak scheme the government spent Rs 2,130.92 crore for between 2014-15 and 2022-2, he noted.

    As many as 204 Minority Residential Schools have been established and upgraded as Minorities Residential Colleges in the first phase. Out of total 204 educational institutions, 107 are allocated for Boys and 97 to the Girls which benefitted 1,30,560 students (Boys 68,480, Girls 62,0800), the release said.

    Under the CM Overseas Scholarship scheme, Rs. 20 lakhs and a one way air fare of Rs. 60,000 is being provided as a scholarship to the students pursuing postgraduate and doctoral courses in foreign universities, it added.

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  • All J&K Transport Welfare Association; delegation from Dudu calls on Lt Governor

    All J&K Transport Welfare Association; delegation from Dudu calls on Lt Governor

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    Jammu, April 20 (GNS): A delegation of All J&K Transport Welfare Association called on Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha at Raj Bhawan, today.

    The members of the delegation, led by S. Ajit Singh, Chairman, All J&K Transport Welfare Association, on behalf of the transport fraternity expressed their gratitude to the Lt Governor for fulfilling long pending demands.

    A delegation from Dudu comprised of Sh Thakur Hans Raj, President Kailash Kund Yatra Committee and PRI members called on Lt Governor and submitted a memorandum of demands.

    The Lt Governor assured the members of the delegation of appropriate redressal of the genuine issues put forth by them during the interaction.(GNS)

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  • NC’s Political Vision Etched With Welfare Of people:  Farooq Abdullah

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Farooq Abdullah on Sunday asked people to unite against the divisive forces, trying to disenfranchise people of their identity, land and resources.

    Farooq Abdullah was addressing party functionaries in a commemorative function held at Khannabal, Anantnag on the 8th death anniversary of the party veteran Khawaja Abdul Gani Shah Veeri.

    Dr Farooq said, “I see no way of achieving anything in JK without a lasting unity between different sections of our society. Unity in diversity must be our creed to last for all times and under all circumstances, otherwise there is no end in sight to our common problems in the shape of poverty, unemployment.”

    He said that NC’s political vision is etched with the welfare of people and protecting the political, social and cultural interests of the diverse sections of JK’s society from all regions and religions, adding, “They might try to foist more political parties on the people through clandestine and covert machinations to fragment our voice. We all should be cautious of such trojan horses meant to weaken us internally and to launch an assault on our resolve to fight for JK’s political dignity and rights.”

    “National Conference has rendered innumerable sacrifices to fight for the unity, integrity and dignity of Jammu and Kashmir and will continue to thwart all attempts to erode our unique individuality both cultural and political. We will fight against all ploys; the battle we are fighting requires us to remain,” he added.

     

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  • Agriculture Production & Farmers Welfare Department, Jammu Selection Lists

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    Agriculture Production & Farmers Welfare Department, Jammu Selection Lists

    Selection list of candidates for the post of Junior Assistant in Agriculture Production & Farmer’s Welfare Department, Jammu.

    Ref : i) Communication No. JKSSB-PLAN/25/2022-23 dated 08.03.2023 of J&K SSB.

    ii) Communication No. Agri-Cord/6/2023 (CC 7191749) dated 24.03.2023 of Administrative Department

    The following candidates who have been recommended by the J&K SSB for the post of Junior Assistant in Agriculture Production & Farmer’s Welfare Department, Jammu are hereby
    informed to submit their valid”Mobile Number and E-mail Address”to the Directorate of Agriculture, KishiBhawanGolePullyTalabTillo, Jammu within a period of 07 days from the date of
    issuance of this notice for generation of their user ID & Password on Employee Verification System (EVS) Portal.

    Candidate(s) who fail to submit their “Mobile Number and E-mail Address”within the stipulated time of 07 days, it shall be presumed that they are not willing to opt appointment as Junior Assistant in Agriculture Production & Farmer’s Welfare Department.

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  • Besides welfare measures, massive temples being constructed: AP min

    Besides welfare measures, massive temples being constructed: AP min

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    Amaravati: In addition to welfare measures and development work in villages, temples are being built on a massive scale to fulfill the wishes and desires of the faithful, an Andhra Pradesh Minister has said.

    Agriculture Minister Kakani Govardhan Reddy made these remarks while laying the foundation for Sri Radhakrishna Mandir at Mohammadapuram village of Podalakuru mandalam in Nellore district, which is being built with the funds provided by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Sri Vani Trust.

    “Whichever village desires a temple there Samarasata Seva Foundation will plan to build new temples with funds from TTD’s Sri Vani Trust,” said Reddy in a statement on Sunday night.

    He said construction of 28 temples have been sanctioned in Sarvepalli constituency with cooperation from TTD, official custodian of the Tirupati Lord Venkateswara temple, until now.

    At Rs 10 lakh funds for each temple in this constituency, he said Rs 2.8 crore has been sanctioned while Rs 90 lakh for nine more temples in Podalakuru.

    Reddy said these temples are being built to safeguard the culture and tradition and effuse spirituality, adding that a goal has been set to build 50 temples in Sarvepalli constituency limits.

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