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Delhi Services and Data Protection Acts become laws after President Murmu's nod
India

Delhi Services and Data Protection Acts become laws after President Murmu's nod

President Droupadi Murmu has given her assent to the Delhi Services Act and Data Protection Act, effectively making them into laws

How Delhi services bill will change the power dynamics in the Capital
India

How Delhi services bill will change the power dynamics in the Capital

The Delhi services bill is heading to the President to turn into law after the Rajya Sabha voted in favour of it – 131 against 102. The bill will introduce a sea change in the Capital; it gives the L-G, appointed by the Centre, control over Delhi’s bureaucrats, a move vehemently opposed by the AAP

Services Bill in Lok Sabha: Amit Shah attacks AAP government over “corruption”
India

Services Bill in Lok Sabha: Amit Shah attacks AAP government over “corruption”

The Bill empowers the Central Government to make rules in connection with the affairs of the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi including the functions, terms and other conditions of service of officers and employees.

Can the Centre get control of civil services in Delhi?
Explainers

Can the Centre get control of civil services in Delhi?

With the support from Jagan Mohan Reddy's YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), the BJP-led Centre seems set to get the Delhi services Bill passed in Rajya Sabha. The AAP has been opposing the legislation that will put the LG in the driver’s seat over matters regrading the control of civil services

Explained: Why Arvind Kejriwal’s ‘big administrative reshuffle’ has Delhi’s bureaucracy concerned
Politics

Explained: Why Arvind Kejriwal’s ‘big administrative reshuffle’ has Delhi’s bureaucracy concerned

Arvind Kejriwal removed the secretary of the Delhi government’s Services department and warned that officers ‘obstructing people’s work will have to suffer’. The action comes after the Supreme Court ruled that the Aam Aadmi Party had control over the posting of bureaucrats in the country’s capital