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SC Issues Notice To Centre On Loaders Plea Seeking To Be Treated As Regular Employees

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court has issued notice to the Centre and others on a plea seeking to treat petitioners as regular loaders in the Indian Army and extended them all the benefits which are being given to the regularly appointed loaders discharging of identical work.

A bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud and Justice PS Narasimha issued notice on the plea filed by Yash Pal and others, represented by advocates Balwant Singh Billowria, Tripurari Ray, Nithyananda Murthy P., Bhanu Prabha, Vivekanand Singh, and Manu Shanker Mishra. Some of the petitioners who have been working under the Ministry of Defence, for the last 24 years continuously are being deprived of their right to be treated as regular employees.

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“Petitioners are still being treated as a loader on daily wages and have not implemented the scheme called “Casual Labourers (Grant of Temporary Status and Regularisation) scheme of Government of India, 1993″ In view of the letter dated 14.10.1993 issued by the Government of India, Ministry of Defence to all three chiefs i.e The Chief of the Army Staff, The Chief of Naval Staff, The Chief of Air Staff in respect of grant of temporary status and regularization of casual workers,” the plea said.

Petitioners, admittedly have been working for 353 days in a year and have been working for the past more than 24 years, however, they are still being treated as daily wagers, by the respondents.

The petitioner also urged to issue an appropriate direction to treat petitioners as regular loaders in the Indian army and extend them all benefits which are being given to the regularly appointed loaders discharging identical work by treating already rendered services by the petitioners as rendered by regularly appointed loaders and further are entitled to be considered for grant of temporary status and consideration for regularization in view of the scheme called “Casual Labourers (Grant of Temporary Status and Regularisation) Scheme of Government of India, 1993.”

The petitioner sought to direct the respondents to consider regularization of the petitioners in the present post from the day they have completed 240 days with all consequential benefits on such regularization.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by HW News staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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Delhi: Police Launches Investigation Into AIIMS Server Hacking

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A special cell of Delhi police has launched an investigation into the alleged malware attack in the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi

New Delhi: A special cell of Delhi police has launched an investigation into the alleged malware attack in the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi.

According to official sources, a team of the Central Forensic Lab (CFSL) has been pressed into the service to check the infected server of the AIIMS Delhi to identify the source of the malware attack. A joint team of CFSL Delhi and Ahmadabad is also trying to ascertain if the attack was initiated from outside the country.

The Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operations (IFSO) unit of Delhi police, which was earlier known as the Cyber Prevention Awareness Detection (CyPAD) unit, has also initiated a parallel investigation, said IFSO sources.

“The exact source of hacking is not known yet,” they said.
Official sources said that multiple departments of the Union Home Ministry and IT Ministry are involved in the rectification and restoration of servers affected in the alleged malware attack.

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he sources said that a formal investigation to ascertain how the AIIMS Delhi’s servers were hacked has been initiated by Delhi Police, while a team of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has also reached AIIMS Delhi and joined the investigation.

“The CFSL’s report is awaited, and the Delhi police will release an official statement only after the report,” sources said.

The AIIMS Delhi reported a failure in its servers on November 23, and the servers remain out of order ever since then. Two of the analysts deployed to look after the servers’ securities have also been suspended for the alleged breach of cyber security.

AIIMS Delhi authorities in a statement issued on Tuesday last claimed that the e-Hospital data has been restored. “The eHospital data has been restored on the servers. The network is being sanitized before the services can be restored. The process is taking some time due to the volume of data and the large number of servers/computers for the hospital services. Measures are being taken for cyber security,” they said.”All hospital services, including outpatient, in-patient, laboratories, etc continue to run on manual mode,” the statement had said.

Internet services at the healthcare facility also remain blocked as recommended by the investigation agencies. AIIMS had also issued a fresh set of Standard operating procedures (SOP) for admission, discharge, and transfer of patients’ related works to be done manually until the hospital is down.

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