Railway nurses write to NTF, demand work parity, adequate security
The Morning Standard|September 17, 2024
TO apprise the top court about their working conditions and safety issues, Railway nurses have urged the National Task Force (NTF) for a meeting to discuss these points.
ASHISH SRIVASTAVA
Railway nurses write to NTF, demand work parity, adequate security

"The shortage of nurses in railway hospitals is hampering health service and its qualities.

It also causes stress on the working profile of railway nurses and many times violence on healthcare workers," the Association of Railway Nurses of India stated in a letter written to the Supreme Court appointed panel.

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HAS THE IMF REALLY BAILED SRI LANKA OUT OF DISTRESS?
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ESCRIBING the past 11 months of the Congress government in Telangana as a story of success, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy says that he is planning for the next nine years as the party will win at least two terms based on its performance.

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Naidu concerned over power sector
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HC awards ₹1.1 cr damages to EPS in defamation case
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EXPRESSING concern over character assassination of individuals on social media with no restriction, the Madras High Court on Thursday ordered Dhanapal, brother of the prime accused Kanagaraj (deceased) in the Kodanad heist-cum-murder case, to pay ₹1.1 crore as damages to Edappadi K Palaniswami for linking the AIADMK general secretary with the crime.

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HC closes case on ban of Rushdie's 'The Satanic Verses'
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HC closes case on ban of Rushdie's 'The Satanic Verses'

THE Delhi High Court has closed a longstanding case challenging the alleged 1988 ban on importing India-British writer Salman Rushdie's controversial novel, The Satanic Verses, after customs authorities failed to produce any record of the notification purportedly enforcing the ban.

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Temple board to adopt eco-friendly initiatives to make Sabarimala green
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Ahead of the annual pilgrimage season at Sabarimala, Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) authorities have initiated a slew of measures, including getting rid of plastic items from devotees' chattels and 'Irumudikettu,' a ceremonial sacred bundle, to make the hill shrine more eco-friendly, and make the pilgrimage hassle-free.

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