
Feb 19, 2025 07:00 IST
First printed on: Feb 19, 2025 at 07:00 IST
In a stormy improvement, prone to have a bearing on the approaching elections, Madhya Pradesh is now getting ready to a caste feud that has already engulfed a lot of the 45 districts of the state. The anti-reservation agitation of scholars has unfold like wildfire. A senior police official admitted that the police simply watched the state of affairs unfold as a result of they didn’t desire a confrontation with the scholars. The agitation, which started per week in the past, is to protest towards a authorities announcement on the eve of the Lok Sabha election to present a 25 per cent reservation in admissions to skilled schools and jobs to backward lessons.
Financial institution officers sacked
High officers of three nationalised banks had been sacked by the federal government, with no purpose given. The three executives, whose phrases have been terminated via a notification, are S L Baluja, chairman and managing director of Punjab Nationwide Financial institution, B V Sonalkar, chairman and managing director of the Central Financial institution of India and S S Grasp, govt director of Financial institution of Baroda. The federal government had initiated the method of reconstitution of boards of administrators of public sector banks final month. Within the case of 10 banks, the federal government had already notified that the present administrators would stop to carry workplace on the finish of their three-year tenure.
SGPC probed
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The CBI is holding an inquiry into the international donations to the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee amounting to about a million rupees since 1978, in accordance with authoritative sources. The CBI on this respect has reportedly sought information from sure banks in Amritsar to confirm whether or not the SGPC sought permission from the federal government for receiving such donations as required underneath the Overseas Contribution (Regulation) Act, 1976. In the meantime, the SGPC has sought “normal exemption and realisation” underneath the Act to keep away from infringement of the legislation and to facilitate aid work.