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Monthly Pension Of ₹3K To Building And Construction Workers Is Minuscule In City Like Delhi: High Court

The Delhi High Court has observed that monthly pension of Rs. 3000 to building and construction workers is minuscule, given the cost of living in a city like the national capital.The building and.

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Delhi High Court asks DTC to explain how person with colour blindness was appointed driver in 2011

DTC told the Court more than 100 persons who were suffering from colour blindness had been appointed in the department, leading to the constitution of an independent medical board in 2013.

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Put Things In Order Or...: High Court Warns Delhi Over Online Path Labs

The court was hearing a plea alleging non-compliance of its order to regulate online path labs. New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Friday said it expects that the AAP government will put things in order and comply with a judicial order asking authorities to take action and regulate online pathological labs, otherwise contempt action would be initiated. The high court, which was hearing a plea alleging non-compliance of its order in this regard, also sought to know from the AAP government whether its pathological laboratories and hospitals are NABL accredited. The plea alleged non-compliance of the high court s August 6, 2020 order to take action against illegal online health service aggregators operating in Delhi and to regulate online pathological labs.

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HC asks Delhi govt to comply with order to regulate online path labs

The Delhi High Court Friday said it expects that the AAP government will put things in order and comply with a judicial order asking authorities to take action and regulate online pathological labs, otherwise contempt action would be initiated. The high court, which was hearing a plea alleging non-compliance of its order in this regard, also sought to know from the AAP government whether its pathological laboratories and hospitals are NABL accredited. The plea alleged non-compliance of the high court s August 6, 2020 order to take action against illegal online health service aggregators operating in Delhi and to regulate online pathological labs.

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