Karnataka government has released the draft Karnataka Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Employment and Education Bill, 2025. It also mandates that all educational institutions reserve 10 percent of seats in every course for students with disabilities. The government has invited objections and suggestions within 30 days, to be submitted to the Labour Department.
The surge in fine collection is linked to the 50 percent discount offered from August 23 to September 14, 2025, which led to the settlement of 3.86 lakh pending cases and generated Rs 106 crore in fines
Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited (BSWML) dumped waste in front of 218 households found littering public spaces and collected fines totaling Rs 2.8 lakh.
The Bengaluru traffic police together with Cars24 has installed a billboard at Trinity Circle, on a pilot basis, that displays pending fines of approaching vehicles in real time.
Transport department officials said they have decided to intensify the crackdown on vehicles registered outside Karnataka but plying without proper tax payments and permits.
A bounced cheque can lead to serious consequences, including hefty fines, damaged credit scores, and even imprisonment. To avoid such issues, always ensure sufficient funds, verify cheque details, and consider digital payments as a safer alternative.
The government has sought public comments on new rules that propose fines for failing to furnish information or giving wrong information for statistical purposes. Earlier, the offence led to criminal proceedings
NMDC has raised the lump ore prices by Rs 250 a tonne and fines by Rs 350 a tonne
If a product is found violating greenwashing guidelines on multiple occasions, those products may be banned from sale, an official said. Greenwashing refers to false or misleading claims by organisations about the positive impact that a company, product or service has on the environment.
These prices are inclusive of royalty, DMF, NMET and exclusive of cess, forest permit fee, transit fee, GST, environmental cess and other taxes.
government officials have so far inspected 6,868 construction sites under the anti-dust campaign under October 6.
The amount of fine varies from Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000, the students claimed and accused the administration of "harassment".
The first COVID-19 cases were detected in Vietnam this January and the health ministry has reported 267 infections so far with no deaths.
In Pune alone, 1.72 lakh ticketless travellers were caught by ticket checkers between April and September
MOIL reported a stellar third quarter numbers with a seven-fold jump in its standalone net profit to Rs 105.40 crore. Revenue for the quarter rose 29.2 percent to Rs 275 crore.
The company has increased the prices of all ferro grades of ore, all grades of fines and all chemical grades ore by 30 percent, 25 percent and 10 percent respectively.
Traffic police personnel will issue an e-challan against the violator's vehicle registration number. Motorists can then pay using FreeCharge by entering their challan or vehicle number on Mumbai Traffic Police's website.
NMDC has raised prices of fines by Rs 100 per tonne in the month of December in line with the skyrocketing international prices, reports CNBC-TV18 quoting sources. The price of fines after the revision is around Rs 1,860 per tonne.
MOIL has confirmed to CNBC-TV18 that prices of ferro grades of ore with manganese content at 45 percent and above has been increased by 25 percent and that with less than 45 percent has been raised by 20 percent.
Topline may be hit by lower sales and realisations. Realisations may be crushed as lumps prices declined 40 percent and fines prices dropped 50 percent year-on-year. Lumps:Fines proportion is approximately 25:75 percent. Additionally, the company in October cut prices by 12 percent in comparison to September.
Those penalised include Chairman KP Singh, his son and Vice Chairman Rajiv Singh, daughter Pia Singh, as also three "housewives" married to 'key management personnel' of the DLF group for "fraudulent and unfair trade practices".
Sebi said that recognised stock exchanges would use imposition of fines as action of first resort in case of non-compliances and invoke suspension of trading in case of subsequent and consecutive defaults.
Iron ore lumps will now be available at Rs 4,300 a tonne and fines at Rs 2,510 per tonne amid subdued demand during the monsoon season
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