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Shamini

I’m Shamini, a writer who enjoys exploring and explaining current events. I provide detailed insights and fresh perspectives on various topics, helping readers understand the stories that matter most.

From Streets to Screens: PCMC Empowers Workers with ‘Ata Thambaycha Naay

From Streets to Screens: PCMC Empowers Workers with ‘Ata Thambaycha Naay

In a heartfelt initiative to recognise and uplift sanitation workers, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) organised a special screening of the Marathi film Ata Thambaycha Naay. Held in Pimpri under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan,

Malta Bishops Meet MCESD to Advocate for Workers’ Rights and Social Justice – Know the Details of the Meeting

Malta Bishops Meet MCESD to Advocate for Workers’ Rights and Social Justice – Know the Details of the Meeting

On 3 June 2025, the bishops of Malta met with the Malta Council for Economic and Social Development (MCESD) to examine some critical economic and social issues, workers’ rights and justice were uppermost in their

BPSC 71st Prelims 2025 Registration Opens: 1,250 Posts Available, Apply Now

BPSC 71st Prelims 2025 Registration Opens: 1,250 Posts Available, Apply Now

Each year, the Bihar Public Service Commission organizes competitive examinations to recruit candidates for jobs in administrative and civil services in the state. This exam is the most competitive exam in Bihar for aspirants who

Fair Work Boost: What the 3.5% Wage Rise Means for Australia’s Workforce and Economy

Fair Work Boost: What the 3.5% Wage Rise Means for Australia’s Workforce and Economy

Millions of Australian employees will receive a 3.5% wage increase (indexation) from July 1, 2025, after the Fair Work Commission (FWC) undertook their annual wage review. The national minimum wage will increase to $24.95 per

Türkiye 2025 Labour Law Update Wage Increases and Stricter Employer Rules Explained

Türkiye 2025 Labour Law Update Wage Increases and Stricter Employer Rules Explained

In 2025, Turkey implemented important labour law reforms under Labour Law No. 4857 that expanded worker protections and made a real impact on employers. These changes include increased minimum wage and severance pay and increased

Alberta Fabrication Workers Secure 15% Raise and Improved Benefits in New Contract

Alberta Fabrication Workers Secure 15% Raise and Improved Benefits in New Contract

Alberta Custom Pipe Bending & Mfg. Fabrication workers have won a major victory in their collective bargaining agreement, which locks in a 15% pay increase over three years in addition to a number of improvements

Miss World Humanitarian Award: Sonu Sood Celebrates the Spirit of Migrants and the Marginalized

Miss World Humanitarian Award: Sonu Sood Celebrates the Spirit of Migrants and the Marginalized

Bollywood actor and philanthropist Sonu Sood has been awarded the Miss World Humanitarian Award and said that he was recognising not himself but every single unsung hero across the country. After receiving the award, Sonu

The Silent Threat: How the Muslim Brotherhood Challenges France’s Secular Identity and Women’s Rights

The Silent Threat: How the Muslim Brotherhood Challenges France’s Secular Identity and Women’s Rights

A new report commissioned by the French government has revealed a plan by the Muslim Brotherhood to undermine France’s secular ideals. The report was delivered to President Emmanuel Macron and noted that the Brotherhood aims

Japan Enforces Landmark Worker Heat Safety Law – Here’s What Employers Should Know About the Fine

Japan Enforces Landmark Worker Heat Safety Law – Here’s What Employers Should Know About the Fine

Japan has passed a historic law that requires employers to take strong action to protect workers from heat illness or face penalties up to JPY 500,000 (approximately $3,475). The new law, which took effect on

HMRC Uncovers GBP 7.4M in Unpaid Wages – Thousands of UK Workers to Benefit

HMRC Uncovers GBP 7.4M in Unpaid Wages – Thousands of UK Workers to Benefit

In a significant act of protecting workers' rights, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have identified over GBP 7.4 million of unpaid wages to nearly 60,000 UK workers after a complex investigation into breaches of the