Author: Editor's Desk, Tattva News

According to a report by TeamLease released on August 8, 2023, which was titled “’EdTech Career Outlook Report’ for HY2, 2023” stated that hiring for new talent climbed by 3% in the second half of this year (HY2 of 2023) compared to the first, with three industries setting the trend. The report stated that hiring intent for all categories of jobseekers climbed to 73% from 68% in the same period, indicating an optimistic job market in the coming months. In comparison to the same period in the previous half-year, the job market for freshers has increased by 6% in July-December 2023.…

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The discussion on the no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha has pitted the opposition benches against the Narendra Modi government. Though the motion was brought against the government on the Manipur issue, both treasury and opposition benches rallied against each other over a range of issues. The discussion was initiated by Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi who said Prime Minister Modi should break his silence on Manipur issue. “If Manipur is burning, then India is burning. It would have been good if the prime minister had spoken in the House. We were forced to bring a no-confidence motion to make Modi…

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Trinamool’s Derek O’Brien has been suspended from the Rajya Sabha for the rest of the Monsoon Session on Tuesday. RS chairman and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar announced O’Brien’s suspension over his “unruly behaviour”. Leader of the House Piyush Goyal moved a motion for his suspension “for continuously disturbing the proceedings of the House, disobeying the Chair and contionusly creating disturbing in the House.” After the listed agenda was taken up in the House, the Opposition’s demand on discussions regarding Manipur situation was referred by Dhankhar. Goyal said that he will check the availability of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and…

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The Enforcement Directorate has summoned Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren for interrogation in a money laundering case, an official said here on Tuesday. He has been asked to depose on August 14 at the federal agency’s office here and record his statement under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, the official said. He is expected to be questioned in an alleged defence land scam case. The 47-year-old Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader was interrogated for over nine hours by the ED in November last year in another money laundering case linked to alleged illegal mining in the state. Neither Soren nor…

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* International Day of the World’s Indigenous People On the International Day of the World’s Indigenous People, Indigenous people’s organisations and trade unions, highlight the extreme forms of discrimination faced by native groups. This includes: The lack of rights to self-governance or access to their lands.The exploitation and pollution of their lands that effectively destroys livelihoods and displaces them.The absence of or deficient access to basic services, such as education and healthcare, that continues the negative legacy of historical subjugation. The global trade union movement will work to end the economic ghettoization of the world’s Indigenous peoples into low-paid jobs…

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The Rajya Sabha on Monday passed the Delhi Services Bill with a vote; 131 members voted in favour of the bill and 102 against it. The bill will come into force once the President gives her assent as Lok Sabha has already cleared it. The Opposition wanted to counter the bill by jointly opposing it but government had the majority. Home Minister Amit Shah had dared the Opposition to stop it as the government had the numbers. The bill was a test case for Opposition unity as AAP had made it a pre-condition for joining the coalition, INDIA. Shah hit…

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As Manipur sank deeper in ethnic violence, the Supreme Court on Monday announced setting up of a committee of three former women high court judges to look into relief and rehabilitation of those affected. A bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud said the committee will be headed by former Jammu and Kashmir High Court Chief Justice Gita Mittal and include Justices (retd) Shalini P Joshi and Asha Menon. The bench, also comprising Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra, said the effort of the apex court is to restore a sense of confidence and faith in the rule…

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The solar industry, a critical player in the global shift towards renewable energy, found itself entangled in controversy in 2021 when evidence was found that the Uyghur Region alone produces almost half of the world’s solar-grade polysilicon, a key component of solar panels. A fresh report reveals that solar giants continue to rely on the Uyghur Region, where the risk of forced labor is high, for key inputs, raising questions about the industry’s commitment to ethical supply chains and human rights. The comprehensive report led by Sheffield Hallam University, spearheaded by Alan Crawford and Professor Laura Murphy, assesses ten solar module…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday accused the opposition of playing “negative politics” and said now the entire country is rooting for corruption, dynasty and appeasement to ‘quit India’. Addressing an event after laying the foundation stone for the redevelopment of 508 railway stations across the country via video conferencing, he alleged a section of the opposition is driven by the principle of neither working nor letting others work. “Unfortunately, in our country, there is a section of the opposition who even today won’t do anything themselves and won’t allow others to do anything either. They are stuck with this…

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Five police personnel were suspended by the Manipur Police in connection to the incident where two women were stripped and paraded naked by a mob on May 4 this year. According to officials, immediately after the video of the incident surfaced on July 19, Manipur police decided to suspend the station in-charge of Nongpok Sekmai police station in Thoubal district and four other police personnel. The action was taken promptly and has not been reversed despite daily protests by some sections of people from the majority community for their reinstatement, they said.  The state police has also ordered a time-bound inquiry…

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