“la Caixa” Foundation of Spain, Represented by HRH The Infanta Princess Cristina of Spain, & Development Alternatives Group Host Event on “la Caixa” Foundation’s Work4Progress (W4P) Programme for Job

JobsWeMake event stressed on importance of creating micro-movements to trigger impactful grassroots change New Delhi, Delhi, India NewsVoir The Development Alternatives Group, a New Delhi-based organisation working towards sustainable development and Princess Cristina of Spain hosted Jobs We Make event focused on la Caixa Foundations Work4Progress W4P programme for job creation, at the Residence of… Continue reading “la Caixa” Foundation of Spain, Represented by HRH The Infanta Princess Cristina of Spain, & Development Alternatives Group Host Event on “la Caixa” Foundation’s Work4Progress (W4P) Programme for Job

Formal job creation rebounds in September

The provisional payroll data released by the ministry of statistics and programme implementation on Friday shows net new subscriber addition under EPFO was 9.8% higher at 1.68 million in September compared to 1.53 million in August. It stood at 1.82 million in July, 1.83 million in June, 1.68 million in May and 1.53 million in… Continue reading Formal job creation rebounds in September

Why the Status of the Fifth-Largest Economy Is a Job Half Done for India

The IMF’s September figures revealed that India overtook the United Kingdom as the world’s fifth-largest economy, knocking it out of the Top 5. While its new ranking is a laudable achievement, poverty and inequality remain rife across India, meaning that much of its work to achieve economic prosperity for all citizens still lies ahead. Read… Continue reading Why the Status of the Fifth-Largest Economy Is a Job Half Done for India

Services Of Trained Uniformed Personnel Cannot Be Used To Perform Menial Job In Residences Of Higher Authorities: Madras HC

The Madras High Court has held that the services of trained Uniformed Personnel cannot be used to perform the menial job in the residences of the Higher Authorities. The Court observed that such… Read More