Union Labour Minister Announces Four New Labour Codes; States Lag on Rules

November 30, 2025

Union Labour Minister Announces Four New Labour Codes; States Lag on Rules

Union Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announced implementation of four labour codes passed since 2019. States are slow to set rules, causing delays. The codes aim to simplify laws, expand workers’ social security, and allow women night work. Employers welcome this, but trade unions and some states raise concerns and delays continue.

HAL Stands Firm on Tejas Safety After Fatal Dubai Crash of IAF Pilot

November 30, 2025

HAL Stands Firm on Tejas Safety After Fatal Dubai Crash of IAF Pilot

HAL and the Indian Air Force defend the Tejas fighter jet's safety after the tragic crash in Dubai killed Wing Commander Namansh Syal. Officials call it a rare incident in a long, safe history, assuring the jet's continued role in India's defence and exports.

Chief Justice Surya Kant: Balancing Justice with Empathy at India’s Supreme Court

November 30, 2025

Chief Justice Surya Kant: Balancing Justice with Empathy at India’s Supreme Court

Chief Justice Surya Kant, who took oath at Rashtrapati Bhavan, leads the Supreme Court with a focus on empathetic justice. He prioritizes small litigants and insists justice remains a deeply human effort amidst rising tech in courts.

Over 50,000 Indians Send Handwritten Letters to Supreme Court to Save Community Dogs

November 30, 2025

Over 50,000 Indians Send Handwritten Letters to Supreme Court to Save Community Dogs

On November 29, more than 50,000 citizens across India, including 10,000 from Delhi, mailed handwritten letters to the Supreme Court. They urged the court to reconsider its order to remove community dogs from institutions. This nationwide letter campaign showed strong public support for animal rights.

Queensland Domestic Violence Death Review Board Halts Routine Case Analysis for 2 Years

November 30, 2025

Queensland Domestic Violence Death Review Board Halts Routine Case Analysis for 2 Years

Queensland's Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Board has stopped reviewing the latest domestic violence deaths for over two years. Experts warn this shift undermines efforts to prevent future deaths, citing police failures and lack of expert representation on the board.