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Less than a month ago, over a dozen MLAs and MPs from Bengal were granted ‘X’ or ‘Y’ security cover by the Centre. Most of them had just joined the BJP from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and other parties.
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JAMMU, Mar 10: Lieutenant Governor of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha has delegated more powers to the Chief Secretary in respect of matters related to appointment of non-gazetted staff in nine important departments, referral of vacancies to the recruiting agency and acceptance of Regular Departmental Actions (RDAs) against the officials.
This has been done in exercise of the powers conferred by President Order S.O No.3937 (E) dated October 31, 2019 read with the Third Proviso to Rule 7 and with Rule 43 of the Transaction of Business of Government of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir Rules, 2019 and in continuation of Government Order No.810-JK(GAD) dated September 1, 2020.
The day was created for better protection and security of industrial undertakings in the country. CISF Raising Day 2021 
CISF Raising Day is observed every year on March 10. It was set up under an act of the Parliament of India on March 1969 with a strength of around 2,200 personnel.
The day was created for better protection and security of industrial undertakings in the country.
CISF stands for Central Industrial Security Force, which is a Central Armed Police Force in India. It is governed by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs and its headquarters is in New Delhi.
The CISF is known to provide security cover to 300 industrial units, government infrastructure projects, and facilities and establishments located all over the country.
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NEW DELHI: As many as 5,011 undertrials were lodged for more than five years in prisons across the country, with 42.74% of them just in Uttar Pradesh, the government informed Parliament on Tuesday.
The statistics presented by Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy in Lok Sabha were based on a compilation of data by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) updated till December 31, 2019.
A total of 5,011 undertrials were lodged in prisons for over five years, the minister said in a written reply to a query by CPI MP K Subbarayan.
Reddy stated that undertrials are detained as per the order of the courts and by following the due process of law, and that prisons and persons detained therein are state subjects.