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Saturday, September 21, 2002
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Salary, perks for civic body heads notified
THE State Government has framed and notified rules and regulations fixing monthly salaries and allowances for Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Chairman of Standing Committee and Councillors of town panchayats and municipal corporations in the ... More

New wage norms drafted for contract labour
THE Karnataka Government has drawn up a new minimum wage policy and outlined a new set of guidelines on working conditions for workers mostly employed in small and medium industry, especially in the unorganised sector. These new guidelines bind ... More

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States' debt swap target to be lowered
THE Centre is set to scale down its proposal of allowing States to retire high-cost debt of Rs 25,000 crore for the current fiscal by at least Rs 5,000 crore. A reduction in the quantum of debt-swap to Rs 20,000 crore seems imminent now in the ... More
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