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  1. BMS urges government to double salary limit for membership of EPFO, ESIC schemes

    BMS urges government to double salary limit for membership of EPFO, ESIC schemes

    New Delhi, RSS affiliate Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh on Wednesday urged the government to double the salary threshold for mandatory subscription to social security schemes run by retirement body EPFO ​​and the Employees State Insurance Corporation.Currently, the monthly salary limit for Employees...
  2. Meghalaya ready to include QR codes in school textbooks to help students: Officials

    Meghalaya ready to include QR codes in school textbooks to help students: Officials

    Shillong, Meghalaya government is set to integrate QR codes in school textbooks, allowing students to access additional information using smartphones, a senior official said on Wednesday.According to Education Secretary A Marak, the initiative aims to enhance the time management skills of...
  3. 'Code' on documents the last hurdle for CBI, ED in solving Bengal job scam case

    'Code' on documents the last hurdle for CBI, ED in solving Bengal job scam case

    Sources said investigating officers from both the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED), which are conducting parallel investigations in the case, have already been able to crack some, but more codes are still to be decoded.Sources said once the decoding is...
  4. Sikkim government asks taxi drivers to provide QR codes to passengers as additional payment option

    Sikkim government asks taxi drivers to provide QR codes to passengers as additional payment option

    GANGTOK: All taxi drivers in Sikkim have been directed to mandatorily provide QR codes as an additional payment option to passengers by July 15, a senior official said on Wednesday.He said the decision was taken in view of several complaints from the public regarding drivers not providing...
  5. Australia is pushing big tech to 'protect kids from porn' What can they really do?

    Australia is pushing big tech to 'protect kids from porn' What can they really do?

    Melbourne, Australia's eSafety Commissioner has announced that she has given major technology platforms six months to develop enforceable codes that protect children from online pornography and other “high-impact” content, such as self-harm.This follows recent announcements that the federal...
  6. Delhi Zoo to launch membership program, install QR codes to improve visitor experience

    Delhi Zoo to launch membership program, install QR codes to improve visitor experience

    New Delhi: The National Zoological Park is preparing for a series of beautification projects including putting QR codes on trees and creating special pathways, zoo director Sanjit Kumar said.Kumar explained, "For those who are interested in studying the trees and plants at the zoo rather than...
  7. Lok Sabha elections: CITU releases manifesto to carry forward campaign against the Center

    Lok Sabha elections: CITU releases manifesto to carry forward campaign against the Center

    Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], CPI(M) affiliated Center of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) has released the workers' manifesto for the Lok Sabha elections. CITU organized a session to give information to the workers regarding the Lok Sabha elections. And to strengthen the campaign against the...
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