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    Tamil Nadu govt launches probe into coal import scam allegedly involving Adani group

    Tamil Nadu govt authorizes DVAC probe into multi-crore coal import scam involving Adani group, focusing on irregularities in tender conditions by Tangedco. Investigation initiated due to alleged substantial losses, complaint by Arappor Iyakkam under Section 17A. DVAC acts under Prevention of Corruption Act based on complaint by private body. Clearance granted for inquiry into corruption allegations, sanctions under Prevention of Corruption Act.

    People in India exposed to humid heat extremes increased by 67 crore from 1951-2020: Study

    People in India exposed to extreme levels of humid heat during monsoons increased by at least 67 crore over the period 1951-2020, a research has found. Researchers investigated trends in hot and humid conditions or 'moist heat extremes', commonly seen in monsoons during the summer months, in terms of Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT).

    Heat, humidity or hale: 'majboori' makes gig workers brave the elements

    The weather extremities this summer can, of course, impact any and all. But for those whose daily bread depends on their job, there aren't many options. While companies like Swiggy, Zomato and others made some efforts to relieve their delivery partners of the heat to some extent by offering them refreshments, and resting areas according to the gig workers they weren't very helpful.

    Best ACs in India from 10 Top-Selling Brands (June 2024)

    Are you looking for a great air conditioner for your home? If so, then continue reading this article to learn about the best ACs in India from 10 top-selling brands in the country. We have ensured to cover all the best-selling air conditioners from top 10 popular air conditioners brands in this article. Go through the complete list to find the one that suits your needs the best.

    Thousands of doctors go on strike in England a week before the UK general election

    The five-day strike by junior doctors - those in the early years of their careers - shines a spotlight on the troubles besetting the chronically underfunded National Health Service, Britain's state-funded public health system, a topic that is a a top concern for voters going to the polls on July 4.

    After proposing no tolls for poor highways, Nitin Gadkari asks officials to work on passes for cars

    Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has proposed the introduction of monthly or annual passes for cars on the National Highway network to simplify toll collection and reduce commuter hassles. This suggestion comes alongside his call for tolls to be waived on poorly maintained highways, emphasizing the need for quality service before collecting tolls.

    • Hedge funds rebuild oil position after OPEC⁺ round trip: Kemp

      Navigating through diverse commodities, my investment strategy adapted to changing market conditions. From crude oil to natural gas, I observed shifts in positions and prices, reflecting resilience and caution. The market's response to OPEC+ reassurance and high inventories showcased a dynamic landscape, with investors strategizing for potential opportunities and challenges ahead.

      Govt pulls up Amazon for labour law violations in Manesar warehouse case

      The union labour ministry in New Delhi criticized Amazon for inadequate occupational safety and working conditions at its Manesar warehouse. Labour secretary Sumita Dawra met with Amazon officials to address issues related to facilities like utilities and restrooms. The ministry found violations of labour laws impacting welfare and productivity of workers, leading to unrest among the workforce.

      SpiceJet says AC in Delhi-Darbhanga flight "experienced slight inefficiency" during boarding

      SpiceJet, a Gurugram-based carrier, faced air conditioning issues during boarding at Delhi Airport on flight SG 476 to Darbhanga on June 19. Passengers waited inside the aircraft without AC for an hour.

      Labour Codes: Secy to meet officials to take stock of state rules

      The BJP-led NDA government is preparing to implement the four labour codes and will hold a meeting on June 20 with state labour secretaries and commissioners to review state rules. The aim is to align state rules with the Centre's model rules to ensure uniformity. Labour reforms are part of the government's 100-day agenda to enhance ease of doing business and attract investments. The government consolidated 29 central labour laws into four codes, with most states having framed rules across these codes.

      Kuwait fire: Shashi Tharoor demands bill to ensure decent work conditions for Indian migrant workers

      In the wake of the Kuwait fire tragedy, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday called on the government to draft a bill in consultation with all the stakeholders to ensure decent conditions of work and security for the Indian migrant workers.

      Government seeks candidates for new chief at Indian Oil

      The petroleum ministry recommended a tenure extension for SM Vaidya, but the prime minister's office rejected it. Speculation arises about Vaidya's future as his term nears an end.

      ONGC cuts offshore helicopter sorties during monsoon to avoid accidents

      India's top oil and gas producer, ONGC, has reduced helicopter sorties to its offshore installations in the Arabian Sea for three months to prevent deadly accidents during the monsoon season. The temporary measure, which is only in effect from June to August, aims to reduce the number of helicopters needed to transport personnel and material to the installations. ONGC does not respond to an email asking why it is following a 21-day cycle when internationally the 28-day cycle is followed.

      Shortage of long-haul truck drivers hits logistics industry

      Low pay scales, harassment by highway authorities and cops, adverse weather conditions, risk of accidents, lack of benefits at work, lack of hygienic restrooms and night parking facilities are some of the reasons for high attrition that is also dissuading many from the new generation to join the profession.

      In-store mobile phone sales dry up on rising temperatures

      The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast severe heatwave conditions across ten states in North India since the middle of May with temperatures touching 50 degrees in some areas, with some respite expected from May 31.

      Over 200 passengers of Air India Delhi-SFO flight face 30 hrs ordeal with inordinate delay

      More than 200 passengers of a San Francisco-bound Air India flight faced a 30-hour delay due to a technical glitch, non-functional air conditioning, and payload issues. The flight was rescheduled several times before finally being delayed due to temperature issues. Passengers, including the elderly and children, endured discomfort and were offered options like full refund and complimentary rescheduling. The delay led to a show cause notice from the aviation regulator and marked the second such incident in a week for Air India's San Francisco flights.

      'Afternoon economy' cools as heat keeps customers indoors

      Heatwave conditions, particularly in the North, are significantly impacting the 'afternoon economy,' affecting sales and footfalls between 12 noon and 4 pm. The scorching temperatures are leading to a decline in the availability of delivery riders, pushcart vendors, and sales workers. Businesses are experiencing disruptions in routine deliveries and working hours, prompting changes in operating hours and strategies to cope with the heat. While business activity is dampened in the afternoon, there is some compensation during the evening as people prefer to stay indoors and order in.

      Unbearable heat forces Delhi consumer court to adjourn case

      A local consumer court in New Delhi faced unimaginable conditions due to lack of infrastructure and basic amenities, highlighting the urgent need for modernisation to ensure proper functioning and working conditions.

      India aims Rs 1 lakh cr seafood export in 2 years

      New Delhi is the largest supplier of seafood, particularly frozen shrimps, to the US and Indian shrimp exporters follow a robust regulatory and safety regime, the official said. There are around 1 lakh shrimp farms in India most of which are in Andhra Pradesh. Refuting reports of poor working conditions and safety standards, the official said that India’s 548 seafood units are regularly inspected and monitored by various government agencies.

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