Nationwide Digital Life Certificate Campaign 3.0: Empowering Pensioners through Technology
The Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare has unveiled the guidelines for the third nationwide Digital Life Certificate (DLC) campaign, set to run from November 1–30, 2024. This extensive campaign will span 800 cities and districts across India, aiming to enhance digital accessibility for pensioners.
Impact Of Jan Vishwas Act On Tea, Spices and Rubber Industries
The Jan Vishwas Act represents a substantial overhaul of the country’s regulatory framework. By amending the Tea Act, Spices Board Act, and Rubber Act, the government intends to streamline processes, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and promote growth within these sectors.
Strategies to Meet ESIC’s Revenue Income Targets for 2024-25
In light of the recent communication regarding the revenue income targets for 2024–25, it is crucial for the Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) to address the shortfall from the previous year.
ESIC’s Annual Health Check-Up for Individuals 40 and Older
The Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) is offering an annual preventive health check-up for insured individuals and women aged 40 years and older. This initiative aims to promote the early detection and management of potential health issues.
Kerala’s New Rule Targets Long-Term Contribution Defaulters in Construction Sector
The Government of Kerala has announced an update to the Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Kerala Rules, 1998.
Prohibition of Manufacture, Sale and Distribution Of S(+)Etodolac + Paracetamol
The Drugs Technical Advisory Board (DTAB) was tasked with examining the necessity of prohibition of the FDC. After careful deliberation and considering the scientific evidence, the DTAB concluded that the FDC lacked therapeutic justification and posed potential risks to human health. This finding was instrumental in the government’s decision to impose a complete ban on the drug.
Millets Grading and Marking Rules, 2024
The Millets Grading and Marking Rules, 2024 outline stringent quality standards for various millets, including sorghum, pearl millet, finger millet, and others. The rules specify detailed quality standards for different types of millets, covering aspects such as purity, moisture content, and foreign matter.