Court On Right Track

Railways made liable for not keeping time is a timely lesson for govt, civic authorities  Basti district consumer court in UP has asked Railways to pay Rs 9.1L to a 17-year-old who missed an entrance exam because her train was delayed. The significance of this order cannot be overstated. The relief after seven years –…

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Hybrid, not home: IT cos’ quiet shift back to office

Bengaluru: One size doesn’t fit all in the return-to-office push. Work-from-home, once the defining perk of the pandemic era, is quietly being phased out across India’s IT sector as companies tighten hybrid work norms and make in-office presence the new default.TCS has mandated five days of office attendance and linking compliance to variable pay and…

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‘Must be corrected’: Trump threatens Canada with 50% aircraft tariff; dispute over jet certification

President Trump has threatened Canada with a 50% tariff on all aircraft sold in the U.S. This retaliatory measure follows Canada’s refusal to certify jets from Gulfstream Aerospace. The U.S. also plans to decertify all Canadian aircraft, impacting manufacturers like Bombardier. US President Donald Trump on Thursday warned Canada that the United States could impose…

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Lowering barriers will benefit both India, EU: Banga

Bhubaneswar: Praising India and the European Union (EU) for signing the trade agreement, World Bank Group president Ajay Banga Thursday said emerging markets like India are extremely crucial to world trade. “I think all trade deals are important. In the last 20 years, global trade quadrupled, but the share of the emerging markets also doubled…

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T20 World Cup row: ‘Nahi khelenge’- Former Pakistan captain floats India match boycott plan | Cricket News

Pakistan’s Salman Ali Agha (AP Photo) Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has softened his earlier stance on calling for a boycott of the upcoming T20 World Cup, admitting that the moment for such a move has passed. While ruling out a full withdrawal, the former wicketkeeper-batsman floated a different form of protest, suggesting Pakistan could…

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