The Supreme Court dismissed a plea for nationwide paid menstrual leave, citing potential harm to women's careers, and urged the Centre to consider the issue.
This is only to create impression in young women that you have some natural issues, and are not at par with males, and you ...
Top court says income alone cannot determine OBC creamy layer status; parental post and service category must also be ...
Opposition leaders staged a protest on Thursday over reports of a nationwide LPG shortage during the second phase of the ...
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Women will be asked to sit at home: Supreme Court on mandatory menstrual leaves plea
Supreme Court rejects plea seeking mandatory menstrual leaves, saying women will be asked to sit at home ...
The move includes signatures from 130 Lok Sabha MPs and 63 Rajya Sabha MPs, with the notice expected to be submitted in at ...
Indian stock markets tumbled on Thursday to extend a sharp selloff, with Sensex dropping more than 800 points and Nifty 50 ...
National Conference leader says elected government lacks powers it should have despite assurances of full statehood ...
The Supreme Court is hearing review petitions against the judgment holding that a 3-year practice is mandatory for entering into judicial services. Bench: CJI Surya Kant, Justice August George Masih ...
A visible divergence of opinion on the bench marked the Supreme Court's hearing on Friday on the mandatory three-year ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday granted bail to Pawan Bishnoi and Jagtar Singh, both linked to the 2022 murder of Punjabi ...
The Supreme Court on Friday asked the Centre to reassess its long-standing focus on wheat and rice cultivation and consider a new policy framework that encourages farmers to grow alternative crops, ...
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