Thursday, 17 January 2019

Supreme Court rejects states' plea on picking police chiefs

US government shutdown: IRS recalls about 46,000 workers The shutdown will eventually take us to a place where the average American is angry at and sick of all of us," Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware said.What's coming next? Trump is expected to sign legislation this week authorising back pay for some 800,000 federal workers who either have been idled or are working without pay for as long as the shutdown lasts.What remains closed? Nine of the 15 Cabinet-level departments have not been funded, including agriculture, homeland security, state, transportation, interior and justice. Some iconic National Park facilities are shuttered as are the Smithsonian museums and the National Zoo in Washington. Nearly everyone at NASA is being told to stay home.Who is at work but not getting paid? Some 420,000 federal employees whose work is declared essential are working without pay, including at the FBI, TSA and other federal law enforcement offices. Some staff at the state and homeland security departments are also working without compensation. Dailyhunthttps://www.openstreetmap.org/user/yuuuvaaanssk

https://wanelo.co/zeenkeenveen he separate applications for modification of the 2006 and 2018 orders were moved by Punjab, Bihar, Kerala, Bengal and Haryana.The Centre had suggested a composite committee of representatives of the Union government and the state government concerned. A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi dismissed the pleas of the Centre and the states. Dailyhunthttp://www.itsarab.org/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/37406/Default.aspx

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