Kerala govt suspends two IAS officers on disciplinary grounds
The Kerala government on Monday suspended two officers of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) on disciplinary grounds.
The Kerala government on Monday suspended two officers of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) on disciplinary grounds.
At least 74 employees were dismissed in the past nearly four years under Article 311(2)(C) of the Constitution by the Jammu and Kashmir administration.
In a move to uphold administrative discipline, the Assam government has suspended five Assam Civil Services (ACS) officers for allegedly neglecting their assigned election duties.
On the CM's instructions, three officials, including two consolidation officers, have been suspended for delays, negligence, and irregularities in handling consolidation-related cases.
The ruling TDP on Thursday suspended its Sathyavedu MLA Koneti Adimulam following allegations of sexual assault raised by a woman party worker from the same constituency in Chittoor district.
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Wednesday suspended the membership of Dr Sandip Ghosh, former principal of RG Kar Medical College in West Bengal’s Kolkatta, in the wake of of rape-murder of a woman postgraduate trainee (PGT) doctor.
A police complaint was lodged by the victim's father alleging that physiotherapist B Mahendran Nair molested his daughter while the girl was receiving physiotherapy from the hospital.
A few days ago, a team from the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) rescued 59 children from the factory. The hands of the children were burnt and skin peeled off from the palms of some.
The action against the doctor came in the wake of a report filed by the head of the Directorate of Medical Education on the instruction of Health Minister Veena George.
Singh, a close confidante of former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, was voted to the president’s post, along with other office-bearers during the WFI polls but the new body was later suspended by the sports ministry, noting that the ‘newly elected body appears to be in complete control of former office bearers’.