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Mohan Guruswamy | Cabinet rejig: PM needs to look for better talent


Mohan Guruswamy | Cabinet rejig: PM needs to look for better talent
Published : Jul 6, 2021, 7:07 am IST
Updated : Jul 6, 2021, 7:07 am IST
If PM Modi wants to survive politically and leave a well- regarded legacy, the surest way would be to make his government more effective
 The Union Cabinet can have up to 81 members, but currently there are only 53 (with 28 vacancies). (ANI file photo)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to announce the expansion of his Cabinet soon. This has become necessary with an eye towards the state Assembly elections scheduled in early 2022 and the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The Union Cabinet can have up to 81 members,but currently there are only 53 (with 28 vacancies). ....

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Cabinet Expansion - Wieldy and Inefficient Or Lean and Mean


Cabinet Expansion - Wieldy and Inefficient Or Lean and Mean
91st Amendment.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to announce the expansion of his Cabinet soon. This is being necessitated with eyes on the state Assembly elections slated for 2022 and the 2024 general elections. The Union Cabinet can have up to 81 members, but currently there are only 53 (with 28 vacancies).
On July 7, 2004 the 91st amendment to the Constitution took effect. The size of the Councils of Ministers at the Centre and in the States cannot exceed 15% of the numbers in the Lok Sabha or State Legislatures.
The logic underlying this amendment was quite obvious. Cost was not the issue, for in relation to the overall cost of government, expenditure on ministers is miniscule. The real problem is that with unlimited ministerships on offer the destabilization of governments was made easier. Unfortunately there seems to be little realization that too many cooks spoil the broth. ....

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Can you pay month's dues to pilots: Delhi High Court asks Air India


The Delhi High Court has directed Air India to inform it whether the airline can, in an interim arrangement, pay a month s salary to the pilots who have challenged the termination of their contractual employment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Justice Prathiba M Singh asked the lawyer appearing for the airline to seek instructions for payment of one month s salary immediately, as an ad-interim arrangement, especially in view of the difficulties being faced by the petitioners (pilots) during the COVID-19 pandemic .
The court was hearing two pleas moved by the pilots, through advocate Lalit Bhardwaj, for quashing an April 2, 2020 order suspending their services and the subsequent order of August 7, 2020 by which they were all terminated. ....

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Can AI pay a month's salary to terminated contractual pilots: HC asks national carrier


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February 28, 2021 17:20 IST
The pilots have sought a direction to AI to restore their contractual engagements or pay them salaries along with flying allowances.
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The pilots have sought a direction to AI to restore their contractual engagements or pay them salaries along with flying allowances.
The Delhi High Court has directed Air India to inform it whether the airline can, in an interim arrangement, pay a month s salary to the pilots who have challenged the termination of their contractual employment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Justice Prathiba M. Singh asked the lawyer appearing for the airline to seek instructions for payment of one month s salary immediately, as an ad-interim arrangement, especially in view of the difficulties being faced by the petitioners (pilots) during the COVID-19 pandemic . ....

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