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The high court also said it viewed the petitioners as 31 individuals instead of 'collectively thingifying them as Tablighis’.The Madras High Court cautioned against “collectively thingifying” foreigners arrested for their participation in the Tablighi Jamaat congregation held in Delhi in March as “Tablighis”.

New Delhi, Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi has launched another major attack on the Narendra Modi government at the Center. Rahul Gandhi has once again attacked the Modi government over the lockdown. Sharing a sentence of Albert Einstein, Rahul Gandhi wrote on Twitter that this lockdown proves that what is more dangerous than ignorance is mere arrogance.

Not only this, Rahul Gandhi has also shared a video with the graph of the increasing number of Corona Infections with his tweet. It was told in these graphs that the lockdown is being
imposed repeatedly in the country, but nothing is being achieved but the number of corona infected is continuously increasing.
In the graph shared by Rahul Gandhi, it is told that when the lockdown was implemented for the first time, there were 9 thousand cases of corona in the country. In the second lockdown,
the number of corona cases increased to 28 thousand. Similarly, for the third time when the lockdown was being implemented in the country, the number of corona patients in the country
was 45 thousand. At the same time, when the fourth lockdown was implemented, the number of patients had increased to 82500.
Significantly, Rahul Gandhi is constantly raising questions in front of the government about this time that when the number of corona infected people in the country was very low,
the government did lockdown but when the number is increasing continuously then why the lockdown was opened.
Not only this, Rahul Gandhi is also continuously presenting the problems of the migrant laborers and the demand for transferring cash in the account of lower middle class, poor and laborers.
They say that the government should give cash assistance instead of giving loan.
Rahul Gandhi has also interacted with many experts on the issue of corona transition, lockdown and economy. He has also spoken to former Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan, 
Nobel laureate Abhijeet Banerjee and businessman Rajiv Bajaj.
 

With the Bharatiya Janata Party beginning its virtual rallies, election fever has started gripping Bihar, marking the return of electoral politics in a big way. The state assembly elections are expected to be held on time despite the COVID-19 pandemic, and a sudden sense of urgency has grabbed both political players and election experts.

Jammu: An Army personnel was killed and two others were injured as Pakistani troops opened fire and shelled areas along the Line of Control in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Sunday.

New Delhi: More than 350 resident doctors of two hospitals run by the North Delhi Municipal Corporation – Kasturba Hospital and Hindu Rao Hospital – have threatened to resign en masse citing non-payment of salaries for the past three-four months. They have given the authorities one week’s notice for meeting their demands.

New Delhi: Petrol price on Saturday was hiked by 59 paise per litre and diesel by 58 paise as oil companies  for the seventh day in a row adjusted retail rates in line with costs since ending an 82-day hiatus in rate revision.

Just before lock-down a group of veteran activists singly and in twos and threes met general secretaries of the three communist parties senior leaders of the Congress party and of the RJD.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday delivered two contrasting pronoucements on developments relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.In one it directed the Centre and the states not to take any coercive action till July end against private companies which have not paid full wages to their employees during the coronavirus lockdown.

In another, the Supreme Court took serious note of the non-payment of salary and lack of proper accommodation to doctors engaged in the fight against COVID-19.

The courts should not have to step in on the issue of non-payment of salary to healthcare workers. The government should settle the issue, it said.

The latter remarks came as the top court was hearing a plea by a doctor who alleged that frontline healthcare workers engaged in the fight against COVID-19 are not being paid salaries or their salaries are being cut or delayed.

The doctor also questioned the Centre's new SOP making their 14-day quarantine non-mandatory.

"In war, you do not make soldiers unhappy. Travel the extra mile and channel some extra money to address grievances. The country cannot afford to have dissatisfied soldiers in this war which is being fought against Corona,” said the bench comprising Justices Ashok Bhushan, S K Kaul and M R Shah.

The bench said that there were reports coming out that in many areas doctors were not being paid. “We saw reports that doctors have gone on strike. In Delhi, some doctors have not been paid for three months. These are concerns that should have been taken care off. It should not require court intervention."

However, the same three-judge bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, Sanjay Kishan Kaul and M R Shah said industries and employees need each other and they should sit together to arrive at a settlement on the issue of payment of wages.

The bench, which passed an order in the matter, asked state governments to facilitate such settlement process and file its report with the labour commissioners concerned.

It also asked the Centre to file an additional affidavit within four weeks with regard to the legality of Ministry of Home Affairs' March 29 circular which had mandated payment of full wages during the lockdown period.

The bench posted the petitions filed by various companies against the March 29 circular, for further hearing in last week of July.

The apex court asked the Centre and state governments to circulate its order through labour departments to facilitate the settlement process.

The Secretary (Labour & Employment) had also written to chief secretaries of states to advise employers not to terminate employees from their jobs or reduce their wages amid the challenging situation of the pandemic.

All four Rajya Sabha election candidates from Karnataka, including former prime minister HD Deve Gowda, were elected unanimously to the upper house of the Parliament on Friday.

A PIL has been moved in the Delhi high court seeking a direction to the AAP government to impose a strict lockdown in the national capital again. The plea has been filed by a lawyer – Anirban Mondal and his employee Pawan Kumar.

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