UGC issues guidelines for Promotion of Physical fitness, Sports, Students health, Welfare, psychological and emotional Well Being at Higher educational institutions of India.
All HEIs in India may make or amend their Ordinances, regulatory provisions, and other rules accordingly to ensure that the directions given in these guidelines are implemented in the best interest of students.
The Central Motor Vehicles (Draft Amendment) Rules, 2021.
Trade certificate is necessary for those manufacturers of motor vehicles or dealers of motor vehicles or test agencies specified in rule 126 or importers of motor vehicles or any entity(s) specified by central government, who possess vehicles which are neither registered nor temporarily registered.
Department of Pharmaceuticals releases “Common Guidelines on Pharmaceutical Innovation and Entrepreneurship” for academic institutions.
The policy aims to transform the academic research into innovative and commercially applicable technologies/products; build strong ecosystem for nurturing creativity and entrepreneurial activities and contribute to self-reliant India mission.
MCA issues clarification on holding of AGM through Video Conference or Other Audio-Visual Means.
The MCA further clarified that this circular should not be construed as conferring any extension of time for holding annual general meetings by the companies under the Companies Act, 2013 and the companies which have not adhered to the relevant timelines shall be liable to legal action under the appropriate provisions of the Companies Act.
MCA issued clarification on passing of Ordinary and Special resolutions under the Companies Act on account of COVID-19 extension.
MCA has decided to allow companies to conduct their EGMs through VC or OAVM or transact items through postal ballot up to 31st December 2021.
ESIC has extended the scope of the Tamil Nadu Employees’ State Insurance (Medical Benefit) Rules, 1955.
As per regulation 95-A, the family of an insured person shall become entitled to medical benefit [from the day the insured person himself] and shall continue to be so entitled so long as the insured person is entitled to receive medical benefit for himself or in the case of death of the insured person till such date up to which the insured person would have remained entitled to medical care, had he survived.