Assam employees likely to get central pay scalesOctober 15th, 2009 GUWAHATI - The sixth Assam Pay Commission is understood to have Thursday recommended central pay scale for the state's nearly 500,000 employees, officials said. The Pay Commission report was submitted to Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi at a simple function here.
Obama says will end 'don't ask, don't tell' policy; seeks to appease gay rights supportersOctober 10th, 2009 Obama says will end 'don't ask, don't tell' policyWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama pledged to end the ban on homosexuals serving openly in the military in a speech Saturday, but acknowledged to a cheering crowd that the policy changes he promised on the campaign trail are not coming as quickly as they expected. "I will end 'don't ask-don't tell,'" Obama said at the annual dinner of the Human Rights Campaign, a gay civil rights advocacy group.
Obama claims 'real progress' in combating terrorists who aim to harm United StatesOctober 6th, 2009 Obama: US 'making real progress' fighting terrorWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Tuesday thanked counterterrorism employees who work to prevent attacks on the United States and its allies, crediting them with "making real progress" in disrupting al-Qaida and other extremist networks. "The record of your service is written in the attacks that never occur — because you thwarted them — and in the countless Americans who are alive today because you saved them," Obama told his audience at the National Counterterrorism Center outside Washington.
Sunoco places 4 workers on leave after investigation into biddingJuly 10th, 2009 Sunoco puts 4 workers on leave after investigationPHILADELPHIA — Sunoco Inc. said Thursday it has placed four employees on administrative leave after an internal investigation into the bidding for a crude oil processing transaction found that they violated company policy.
Air India CMD meets cabinet secretary, gets bailout promiseJune 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The government has promised to do "everything" that is possible to save the country's flag carrier Air India, which is struggling hard to cope with a cash crunch, a senior airline official said Saturday. This promise was made by Cabinet Secretary K.M.
Slowdown side-effect: Bangalore IT philanthropists go missingJune 16th, 2009 BANGALORE - Call it the "side-effect" of the global economic slowdown: voluntary organisations in India's tech hub Bangalore are facing a tough time these days. Small non-profit organisations in the city, mostly run on donations made by IT professionals, say their funding is drying up on account of the economic slowdown.
Jet Airways lays off 110 employeesMay 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - India's leading private carrier Jet Airways handed over pink slips to 110 employees on the eve of May Day, the company said Friday. 'Jet Airways undertakes additional measures to streamline costs to improve the financial health of the company under the challenging economic environment.
TATA's Nano launchedMarch 24th, 2009 MUMBAI - Tata Motor's much awaited people's car, 'Nano' was commercially launched here on Moday with a promise to stick to the 1,00,000 rupee price tag for the base model. "We made a promise and we've kept the promise," Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata said.
Hubble provides new evidence for dark matter around small galaxiesMarch 13th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered a strong new line of evidence that halos of dark matter are embedded around small galaxies. Looking into the turbulent center of the nearby Perseus galaxy cluster, Hubble discovered a large population of small galaxies that have remained intact while larger galaxies around them are being ripped apart by the gravitational tug of other galaxies.
US condemns Sudan's expulsion of aid groupsMarch 7th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The US condemned Sudan's expulsion of humanitarian organisations Friday, warning that the move could imperil millions of people dependent on foreign assistance. 'These organisations provide critical humanitarian assistance to millions of Sudanese, and the forced departure of these organisations immediately, seriously threatens the lives and well-being of displaced populations,' State Department acting deputy spokesman Gordon Duguid said.
Indian-American researchers develop system to ease e-mail overloadMarch 7th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Indian-American researchers are taking the help of a computer model called SIMONE to ease e-mail overload in busy organisations and companies. Ashish Gupta and Ramesh Sharda of Minnesota and Oklahoma State Universities, respectively, described how SIMONE (Simulator for Interruptions and Message Overload in Network Environments) can produce a model of how e-mail flows within a network of knowledge workers.
Obama appoints Indian American in interfaith councilFebruary 5th, 2009 WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama has included an Indian American in a revamped White House office for faith-based and neighbourhood programmes, expanding an initiative started by the Bush administration to support charitable organisations delivering social services. Indian American Eboo S.
Uttar Pradesh hikes salaries of teachers, civic employeesJanuary 27th, 2009 LUCKNOW - All teachers of government-run and aided educational institutions, civic employees and junior doctors in Uttar Pradesh will receive the benefits of the Sixth Pay Commission. The state cabinet made the decision Wednesday evening.
Fuel supplies hit in Uttar Pradesh as 2,000 officers join strikeJanuary 7th, 2009 LUCKNOW - Nearly 2,000 oil sector employees struck work in Uttar Pradesh Thursday, the second day of the nationwide strike called by officers of public sector oil companies. Fuel supplies to major oil terminals and depots of Indian Oil Corp and Bharat Petroleum Corp have been hit in many cities in the state, including Lucknow, Allahabad and Varanasi, traders said.
Oil sector employees to go ahead with strikeJanuary 5th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Oil sector strike seems set to go ahead from Wednesday, with both the government and employees of the public sector oil companies staying adamant on their respective positions. The Oil Sectors Officers Association (OSOA), representing around 45,000 public sector employees in 14 organisations, called for an indefinite strike from Wednesday demanding higher wages.