No proposal is under consideration to scrap the Sahayak system in the Army, the government today said, notwithstanding rising cases of jawans coming out openly against the colonial-era provision.
Sahayaks are soldiers and their duties include protecting the officers, maintaining their weapons. New Delhi: The Army is now actively considering recruiting civilian staff in peace stations to do ...
Should the media discuss the question of ethics and sting operations when a journalist has been slapped with a draconian law like the Official Secrets Act? Or will such a discussion undermine the ...
Sahayaks are soldiers and their duties include protecting the officers, maintaining their weapons. New Delhi: No proposal is under consideration to scrap the Sahayak system in the Army, the government ...
The Bombay High Court on Thursday quashed a case filed against a journalist for allegedly abetting the suicide of Indian Army soldier Lance Naik Roy Mathew in March 2017, The Indian Express reported.
New Delhi, March 21 (IANS) The government on Tuesday evaded a direct response on scrapping of the ‘Sahayak’ system in the Indian Army but Minister of State for Defence Subhash Bhamre told the Rajya ...
In the wake of recent allegations of discrimination against jawans under the sahayak system of the Army, the government on Tuesday strongly defended the system, stating that the rapport between ...
The Army is now actively considering recruiting civilian staff in peace stations to do away with the colonial-era Sahayak system, in the wake of rising cases of jawans coming out openly against it.
New Delhi: No proposal is under consideration to scrap the Sahayak system in the Army, the government on Friday said, notwithstanding rising cases of jawans coming out openly against the colonial-era ...
NEW DELHI: The Army is now actively considering recruiting civilian staff in peace stations to do away with the colonial-era Sakayak system, in the wake of rising cases of jawans coming out openly ...