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Time of India
01-08-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
DC reviews arrangements for I-Day function
Ludhiana: Deputy commissioner Himanshu Jain on Friday conducted a comprehensive review of arrangements for the district-level 79th Independence Day celebrations , set to be held at PAU grounds. During the review, DC Jain discussed important aspects, including hoisting of the national flag, security measures, traffic management, parking facilities, cultural programmes, uninterrupted power supply, sanitation, and medical services. He engaged with heads of various departments to coordinate efforts and assigned senior officers to oversee preparations. A committee was appointed to prepare cultural performances by students from schools and colleges across the district. DC Jain directed the MC to maintain cleanliness around the venue and sprinkle water on access roads from time to time to control dust. He also called for provision of temporary urinals and mobile toilets for attendees' convenience. Additionally, he asked the police commissionerate to ensure robust security measures to ensure law and order throughout the event. Rehearsals for cultural programmes and other activities will commence on August 8 and will be held on August 11 and 12. A full dress rehearsal will be held on August 13.


Time of India
22-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Uniform disciplinary action format at PSBs on the cards
State-run banks plan to adopt a unified format and standard operating procedure (SOP) for any disciplinary action against their employees, said people familiar with the development. A working group set up by banks is firming up guidelines in this regard and the new format could come into effect in June, they said. "Banks have shared the best practices followed by them in disciplinary processes and it has been decided that a uniform process be adopted across public sector banks (PSBs), the contours of which are being finalised," said one bank executive, who did not wish to be identified. Currently, all PSBs follow the Central Vigilance Commission manual, but each has its own disciplinary process along with timelines in certain cases. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Book Your Daily Profit By 11 AM With This Superclass By Mr. Bala TradeWise Learn More Banks will also incorporate the suggestions made by an internal committee led by a former Central Bureau of Investigation special director DC Jain on strategies and frameworks for dealing with cases against lenders under the Prevention of Corruption Act . Live Events "A standard format will bring uniformity and ensure that any disciplinary action is not random or prejudiced because the management was biased," another executive said on condition of anonymity, adding that the boards of the respective banks will approve the final guidelines. In the past, banks have been lobbying for more protection and immunity for commercial decisions taken by their employees.