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Punjab Pending DA Dispute: 7.5 Lakh Employees and Pensioners Waiting for Their Legal Due!

OneIndia

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July 12, 2026

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Despite repeated demands from employee unions and favourable court rulings, the Punjab government is yet to implement the long-pending Dearness Allowance revision for its regular employees and pensioners. Ironically, IAS and IPS officers serving in Punjab continue to receive the higher

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India Today

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· Jun 25, 2026

Akal Takht summons Punjab MLAs, ministers on Jun 29 over newly-passed sacrilege law

Akal Takht summons Punjab MLAs, ministers on Jun 29 over newly-passed sacrilege law

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 10, 2026

NA Members call to probe demise of Ganesh Nepali

Kathmandu, July 10: The National Assembly (NA) members have demanded that rightful compensation be provided and a fair p...

OneIndia

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· Jul 12, 2026

Punjab Pending DA Dispute: 7.5 L Employees and Pensioners Waiting for Their Legal Due! Court Called It a Right

Despite repeated demands from employee unions and favourable court rulings, the Punjab government is yet to implement the long-pending Dearness Allowance revision for its regular employees and pensioners. Ironically, IAS and IPS officers serving in Punjab continue to receive the higher

The Hindu BusinessLine

lean right

· Jul 10, 2026

Madras High Court restrains Election Commission from notifying byelections in five constituencies in Tamil Nadu

Chief Justices Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari and Justice G Arul Murugan issue the interim injunction till July 31, 2026, with respect to Tiruchi East, Perundurai, Ambasamudram, Viralimalai, and Karur constituencies.

India TV News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Punjab Congress infighting deepens? High command rules out organisational changes, say sources

The internal tussle within the Punjab Congress over the recent organisational restructuring appears to have intensified, with the party high command reportedly making it clear that there will be no rollback of the decisions already taken. According to sources, during one-on-one meetings with district presidents, MLAs and former legislators in Chandigarh, AICC General Secretary in-charge of Punjab Bhupesh Baghel conveyed a firm message that the organisational changes approved by the Congress leadership are final.

BNO News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Why Large Civil Lawsuits Can Leave Plaintiffs Under Financial Pressure

Filing a civil lawsuit sounds, in theory, like a path toward justice. You’ve been wronged—maybe seriously—and the legal system exists to make things right. What nobody tells you upfront is how expensive the waiting becomes. The gap between filing and resolution can stretch for years, and throughout that entire period, the bills don’t pause. Rent, [] The post Why Large Civil Lawsuits Can Leave Plaintiffs Under Financial Pressure appeared first on BNO News.

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Related coverage for "Punjab Pending DA Dispute: 7.5 Lakh Employees and Pensioners Waiting for Their Legal Due!": India Today — Akal Takht summons Punjab MLAs, ministers on Jun 29 over newly-passed sacrilege law. The Rising Nepal — NA Members call to probe demise of Ganesh Nepali. OneIndia — Punjab Pending DA Dispute: 7.5 L Employees and Pensioners Waiting for Their Legal Due! Court Called It a Right. The Hindu BusinessLine — Madras High Court restrains Election Commission from notifying byelections in five constituencies in Tamil Nadu. India TV News — Punjab Congress infighting deepens? High command rules out organisational changes, say sources. BNO News — Why Large Civil Lawsuits Can Leave Plaintiffs Under Financial Pressure