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With biometrics and mobile bookings your air travel going to get easier

With biometrics and mobile bookings your air travel going to get easier With biometrics and mobile bookings your air travel going to get easier With An Aim To Make The Flight Boarding Process Completely Paperless, The Aviation Ministry Is Undertaking A Process In Which The Databases Of Airlines And Airports Will Be Linked With Passengers IDs Such As Aadhaar And Passport Number. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Gautam Lalotra | Updated on: 26 Sep 2017, 10:20:39 AM New Delhi: With an aim to make the flight boarding process completely paperless, the aviation ministry is undertaking a process in which the databases of airlines and airports will be linked with passengers IDs such as Aadhaar and passport number. Now, all you will need is just your mobile phones to board a domestic flight in India. 

Ordinance to usher in tribunal reforms issued - The Hindu BusinessLine

Ordinance to usher in tribunal reforms issued April 05, 2021 Appellate authorities in 9 laws replaced with High Courts The Centre has replaced Appellate authorities under as many as nine laws with High Courts. This has been done through the Tribunal Reforms (Rationalisation and Conditions of Service) Ordinance 2021, which was promulgated on Sunday. Through this Ordinance, appellate authorities under nine Acts have been done away with and the right to hear appeals under the statue has been conferred on High Courts. Also, certain amendments have been introduced to the Finance Act 2017 involving the qualifications and tenure of the Chairperson and members of Tribunals. Amendment has also been made to restrict the tenure of Chairperson of a Tribunal to a term of four years or till the age of 70, whichever is earlier. For members of a Tribunal, the term of office will be four years or till they attain the age of 67 , whichever is earlier.

Thiruvananthapuram Airport Controversy : Why Is Government s Stance Crucial?

The article investigates the ongoing tussle between the central government and the Government of Kerala regarding the leasing of the Thiruvananthapuram airport to the private sector. It traces the genesis of the problem and the rationale of the state government demand for a role in the management of the airport. Despite the central government’s auctioning away of the country’s major ­air­ports and Adani Enterprises cornering most of them, Kerala has refused to roll out the red carpet for the corporate giant that secured the lease for the Thiruvananthapuram airport. More than that, as Adani Enterprises is heading towards taking control of the Thiruvananthapuram airport along with five other airports in the country (Mangaluru, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Lucknow and Guwahati), the Government of Kerala (GoK), in alliance with the opposition political parties, has challenged the claims made by the supporters of privatisation and the central government on the grounds of violation of socia

Centre promulgates Tribunals Reforms Ordinance

Centre promulgates Tribunals Reforms Ordinance
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