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Ranchi: The Jharkhand Home Guards Welfare Association (JHWA) on Monday postponed its jail bharo agitation after the state government assured to issue an order for deployment of home guards on regular security duty in all government departments by Tuesday. Currently, the home guards are paid at the rate of 500 per day for the days they are on duty and they are utilized for only about six months in a year. Protesting the paltry honorarium above their non-utilization for six months and not providing any retirement benefits, around 15,000 members of JHWA from different parts of the state have been protesting since March 8 in front of the Sai Mandir in Jagannathpur area here. Their demands included an increase in their daily honorarium to Rs 744, regular duty and payment of retirement benefits. They had announced a jail bharo demonstration on Monday. The protesters said they would call off all forms of agitation only after the government issues the order. ....
Budget 2021: What edtech industry expects from Nirmala Sitharaman Budget 2021 expectations: Industry believes that a GST rate cut could go a long way in encouraging learners to take up online education. Educational institutions and courses are taxed 18 per cent which the industry wants to reduce to 5 per cent Anwesha Madhukalya | February 1, 2021 | Updated 09:42 IST Budget 2021: What does edtech industry expect? Budget 2021: While there has been little to no silver lining in the dark clouds of the coronavirus pandemic, the sun shone brightly on the edtech industry. Following the shutting of classes and schools, the education sector vastly moved online. From day schools to tuitions to additional classes to hobby classes, learning in all its forms continued, albeit online. As the edtech industry witnesses momentous growth, it is up to the government to support its expansion. ....
Budget 2021: Here s what the Indian startup ecosystem is hoping for Ahead of this year’s Union Budget on February 1, here’s what business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and other stakeholders from the Indian startup ecosystem expect from the Indian government. 0 claps Share on 2020 was a year full of challenges for livelihoods and the overall economy of the country, sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the National Statistical Office (NSO), India s GDP is estimated to contract by a record 7.7 percent during 2020-21 fiscal as the pandemic severely hit key manufacturing and services segments. The Union Ministry of Finance is all set to roll out additional measures to revive the slowing economy, post the Rs 20 lakh crore COVID-19 relief package announced in May 2020. ....
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