Business
Protesting employees in Kishtwar threatened with sacking
Jammu, July 30: The administration in Kishtwar district in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday served termination notices to 41 protesting employees engaged under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA).
Officials said the employees have been asked to join duties within two days, failing which their services will be terminated.
"All of them are working as contractual employees and the notices served against them meet all the parameters laid down in engagement orders," an official said.
Kishtwar is not the only district in the state where such employees are carrying out protests seeking better terms of employment.

1 hour ago
Trade deal with US to bolster India’s regional role: Report

3 hours ago
Trump administration unveils 'patriotic education' initiative as new priority for federal education grants

5 hours ago
Tucson City Council in Arizona to open with ancient Hindu prayers

5 hours ago
Did Deepika Padukone exit 'Kalki 2898 AD' due to commitment issues?

5 hours ago
Tannishtha Chatterjee wishes ‘incredible woman’ Shabana Azmi on 75th b’day

5 hours ago
Ananya Panday flaunts bronzed glow post her Maldivian holiday

5 hours ago
Divya Dutta to Shabana Azmi: You are supremely precious in my life

5 hours ago
Kerala a bridge between India and Europe: CM Vijayan on blue economy conclave

5 hours ago
Bengal student murder: Protest erupts at Birbhum school, headmaster thrashed

5 hours ago
India-US tariff stalemate likely to be resolved in 8-10 weeks: Chief Economic Advisor

5 hours ago
Rahul Gandhi claims 'systemic' vote deletions in Congress booths, sidesteps question on legal course

5 hours ago
'Yoga instructor sexually assaulted me during Thailand competition': Teenager tells police

5 hours ago
Nilgiris Forest Department in TN clamps down on tourism inside private tea estates