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7th Pay Commission: With 2% DA Hike, How Much Will Central Govt Employees’ Salaries Increase?

Last Updated:March 28, 2025, 16:30 IST The Union Cabinet has approved a 2% increase in Dearness Allowance (DA) for central government employees, raising it from 53% to 55% 7th Pay Commission DA Hike News Today: For 2% Raise In Dearness Allowance How Much Salary Increment Will Central Govt Employees Get? 7th Pay Commission: In a

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Politics

Ernst seeks to reel in massive grant to VA fishing group over salaries, more

EXCLUSIVE: A top DOGE leader in the Senate is trying to reel in a massive federal grant from a nonprofit focused on promoting fishing, boating and outdoors that she alleges is being used to pad executive salaries, a characterization the organization rejected. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and her colleagues have been scouring federal grants for

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Business

Why Does Inflation Continue To Rise While Salaries Have Remained Stagnant For 10 Years? Know The Reasons

Last Updated:March 25, 2025, 17:31 IST Inflation is rising, but incomes are stagnant, especially in the unorganised sector. Rivigo founder Deepak Garg noted truck drivers’ salaries in India remain at Rs 25,000-30,000 since 2015 With an annual inflation rate of 6%, the cumulative inflation rate over ten years would be 79%, far outpacing income growth.

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Politics

Chief Minister, MLA Salaries Are The Highest In These 5 States With Karntaka Joining In

Last Updated:March 21, 2025, 13:56 IST The Karnataka government approved a 50% pay hike for the Chief Minister, ministers, and MLAs. Despite this, salaries remain lower than Telangana and Delhi. Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah speaks during the budget session in Bengaluru, Tuesday, March 18. (PTI Photo) The Karnataka government has approved a 100% pay hike for

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World

We’ve left the NHS to work in Dubai – this is why it’s so much better than Britain: TikTokers show off their lives as medics in the UAE while earning tax free salaries of up to £270,000-a-year

Doctors are spearheading an exodus from the NHS in the UK to Dubai, to enjoy tax-free bumper pay packets – while showing off their new lives on TikTok.  Medics are being encouraged to join the throng taking up newly booming health roles in the United Arab Emirates, where recruits can pocket up to almost £300,000

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Sports

Unrivaled: Angel Reese takes another shot at WNBA salaries

Angel Reese won the Unrivaled league’s inaugural championship on Monday night, and with it came a $50,000 bonus. Reese, who won the college national championship with LSU in 2023, was a part of Rose BC, along with Chelsea Gray, Lexie Hull, Kahleah Cooper, Azura Stevens and Brittney Sykes. Each player won the bonus, and it’s

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Entertainment

Golden Globes ends policy of paying 50 voting members $75,000 salaries

The Golden Globes has terminated its policy of paying $75,000 annual salaries to former members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. Helen Hoehne, the organization’s president, made the announcement on a Zoom call Friday, with the 50 members who will no longer be paid as voting members of the Globes. The members were offered $102,500

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Sports

‘Their Salaries Come From India’: Gavaskar Roasts Nasser Hussain, Critics Of Dubai ‘Advantage’ In CT 2025

Last Updated:March 01, 2025, 06:00 IST Sunil Gavaskar has come out hard at Nasser Hussain, Michael Atherton, and others for claiming India had an advantage in the 2025 Champions Trophy by playing in Dubai. Sunil Gavaskar (L, Getty) and Nasser Hussain (AFP) Sunil Gavaskar didn’t mince words in his criticism of Nasser Hussain, Michael Atherton,

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Business

Technicolor India Shutdown: Unable To Pay February Salaries, Says Head Biren Ghose

Last Updated:February 28, 2025, 18:11 IST Technicolor India will not pay February salaries to over 2,000 employees due to financial issues at its Paris-based parent company. The closure affects staff in Mumbai and Bengaluru. Technicolor India shuts down its operations. Technicolor India Shut Down: Over 2,000 employees at Technicolor India will not receive their February

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Politics

Top taxpayer-funded academy rife with DEI programs, hefty executive salaries

FIRST ON FOX: The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has raked in hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer funds in recent years while doling out hefty salaries to its top brass and bankrolling a variety of left-wing initiatives.  NASEM, which the New York Times reported in 2023 derives 70% of its budget from federal

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