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Dhaka to open mission in Chennais

Bangladesh is moving ahead in opening a novice delicate mission in Chennai. The major objective of opening such mission is to focus on the medical advancement and educational institutions which attracts numerous Bangladesh residents to India each year. The decision to start a mission in Chennai was a component of a bilateral treaty between Bangladesh and India. Vital Facts:- During 2015-16, Bangladesh has been listed at the top for using India’s health facilities. Out of the total count of 4, 60,000 foreign patients those were medicated in Indian hospitals, almost 165,000 patients were from Bangladesh. India was revenue around $0.34 billion from the patients of Bangladesh during the period 2015-16. Maximum Bangladesh residents visit India as tourist to get medically fit.

The HEERA Enigma

Synopsis:- The Central Government with the objective of simplifying and integrate all the rules of standards which are presently being executed in the educational domain have initiated to subside the University Grants Commission (UGC) and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and substitute with a single entity called Higher Education Empowerment Regulation Agency (HEERA). Highlights of UGC and its Supremacy:-  The University Grants Commission (UGC) of India is a legal body established in 1956,  And it is accounted with harmonizing, focused and preservation of standards of higher education, The UGC has two fundamental objectives:- a)    Providing financial aid to the educational establishments b)    Focused and maintenance of standards of higher education, UGC was ineffective over the period to adequately execute its rules which aimed at the development of the quality of the higher education in India. UGC also was unsuccessful to supervise and establish the bench

Centre mulls changing minimum wages formula

The Central Government is evaluating an alteration in the procedure to calculate the minimum wage that might elevate the income levels of the labors in the country. Labor and Employment Minister Mr. Bandaru Dattatreya , the head of the Central Advisory Committee on Minimum Wages assembled here and determined to form the board to carry forward the projected changes in the computation of minimum wages for labors. Responsibilities of the Committees The committee would focus on the following points while featuring a new formula for minimum wages- total number of members per family, an addition of doormat parents and handling of women and children with parity to the male family members. Highlights of the Indian Labor Conference in 1957 At present all the minimum wages are calculated based on the terminologies of the Indian Labor Conference in 1957 Under this summit, the minimum wage level is fixed by corporations for the expenditure of the labor community family -2700 calories of foo

New Bill to allow States to drop no-detention policy

The Ministry of Human Resource Development will be initiating a Bill to modify, the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, empowered the states to drop the no-detention policy if they want to. The bill has been cleared by the cabinet. The Twenty-five States are ready to drop no-detention policy, according to which a child cannot be detained till Class 8. This step is only taken to uplift the standard of learning. So the Centre government has handed over the power to the State Government to decide and adjust the RTE Act according to them. The Bill will be surely allowing the States to introduce board examinations in Classes 5 and 8. Definition of the "no detention policy" The no-detention policy was initiated as an integral section of the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) underneath the Right to Education Act (RTE) in 2010.This policy depicts all the students to be promoted to the next class till they are in class 8 without detaining them