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NEW DELHI: Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday informed Lok Sabha {that a} full court docket of the Supreme Court has refused the proposal of assorted states to permit utilization of native languages in excessive courts. The proposals had been made by states of TN, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal and Karnataka.
Responding to a query by MP Natarajan P R, Rijiju stated, “Centre had obtained proposals from state governments of Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal and Karnataka to allow use of Tamil, Gujarati, Hindi, Bengali and Kannada within the proceedings of the Madras High Court, Gujarat High Court, Chhattisgarh High Court, Calcutta High Court and Karnataka High Court respectively.
The recommendation of Chief Justice of India was sought on these proposals and it was intimated that the Full Court of the Supreme Court after due deliberations, determined to not settle for the proposals. Based on one other request from the federal government of Tamil Nadu, the federal government requested the CJI to overview the sooner selections on this regard and convey the consent of the Supreme Court.
The Chief Justice of India conveyed that the Full Court, after intensive deliberations determined to not approve the proposal and reiterated the sooner selections of the court docket. He additionally informed that the “Bharatiya Bhasha Samiti’ chaired by former Chief Justice of India, Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.A. Bobde is creating a Common Core Vocabulary near all Indian languages for the aim of translating authorized materials into regional languages.
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BSNL working to make a turnaround
Minister of State (MoS) for Communications Devusinh Chauhan knowledgeable the Rajya Sabha on Friday that the losses of the telecom enterprise Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) had been pegged at Rs 3,589 crore in April-September 2022-23 because it clocked an revenue of Rs 9,366 crore and incurred whole expenditure of Rs 12,956 crore. In a written reply, the minister stated that in 2021-22, losses stood at Rs 6,982 crore, in opposition to revenue of Rs 19,052 crore and bills of Rs 26,034 crore.
8,343 Indians lodged in international jails
MoS in Ministry of External Affairs V Muraleedharan on Friday knowledgeable the Lok Sabha via a written reply that 8,343 Indian prisoners, together with beneath trials, are lodged in numerous international jails. He additionally stated that the federal government is giving prime precedence to the protection, safety and well-being of Indians lodged in international jails. According to the minister’s reply, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has the very best 1,926 Indian prisoners, adopted by Saudi Arabia with 1,362 and Nepal having 1,222 inmates.
45 Railway stations to be redeveloped
Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated that contracts have been awarded for redevelopment of 45 railway stations in numerous states, within the Upper House on Friday. He stated that 31 stations in Punjab and UT Chandigarh have been recognized for redevelopment beneath the Amrit Bharat station scheme. Prominent amongst them are Chandigarh, Ludhiyana, Jalandhar Cantt, and Amritsar. Other distinguished stations are Tripathi in AP, Gaya in Bihar, Gwalior in MP, Jaislmer in Rajashthan.
NEW DELHI: Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday informed Lok Sabha {that a} full court docket of the Supreme Court has refused the proposal of assorted states to permit utilization of native languages in excessive courts. The proposals had been made by states of TN, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal and Karnataka.
Responding to a query by MP Natarajan P R, Rijiju stated, “Centre had obtained proposals from state governments of Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal and Karnataka to allow use of Tamil, Gujarati, Hindi, Bengali and Kannada within the proceedings of the Madras High Court, Gujarat High Court, Chhattisgarh High Court, Calcutta High Court and Karnataka High Court respectively.
The recommendation of Chief Justice of India was sought on these proposals and it was intimated that the Full Court of the Supreme Court after due deliberations, determined to not settle for the proposals. Based on one other request from the federal government of Tamil Nadu, the federal government requested the CJI to overview the sooner selections on this regard and convey the consent of the Supreme Court.
The Chief Justice of India conveyed that the Full Court, after intensive deliberations determined to not approve the proposal and reiterated the sooner selections of the court docket. He additionally informed that the “Bharatiya Bhasha Samiti’ chaired by former Chief Justice of India, Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.A. Bobde is creating a Common Core Vocabulary near all Indian languages for the aim of translating authorized materials into regional languages.
Power hall
BSNL working to make a turnaround
Minister of State (MoS) for Communications Devusinh Chauhan knowledgeable the Rajya Sabha on Friday that the losses of the telecom enterprise Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) had been pegged at Rs 3,589 crore in April-September 2022-23 because it clocked an revenue of Rs 9,366 crore and incurred whole expenditure of Rs 12,956 crore. In a written reply, the minister stated that in 2021-22, losses stood at Rs 6,982 crore, in opposition to revenue of Rs 19,052 crore and bills of Rs 26,034 crore.
8,343 Indians lodged in international jails
MoS in Ministry of External Affairs V Muraleedharan on Friday knowledgeable the Lok Sabha via a written reply that 8,343 Indian prisoners, together with beneath trials, are lodged in numerous international jails. He additionally stated that the federal government is giving prime precedence to the protection, safety and well-being of Indians lodged in international jails. According to the minister’s reply, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has the very best 1,926 Indian prisoners, adopted by Saudi Arabia with 1,362 and Nepal having 1,222 inmates.
45 Railway stations to be redeveloped
Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated that contracts have been awarded for redevelopment of 45 railway stations in numerous states, within the Upper House on Friday. He stated that 31 stations in Punjab and UT Chandigarh have been recognized for redevelopment beneath the Amrit Bharat station scheme. Prominent amongst them are Chandigarh, Ludhiyana, Jalandhar Cantt, and Amritsar. Other distinguished stations are Tripathi in AP, Gaya in Bihar, Gwalior in MP, Jaislmer in Rajashthan.