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bigmishra · 13 days
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Belgaum Kunda
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seemabhatnagar · 1 year
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"Delay and denial of retirement benefit is condemning the retired employee to penury and impecuniosity’s”
After retirement receiving gratuity is not the normal expectation of the retired employee. Exorbitant Delay and denial of Gratuity is same as subjecting the retired employee to penury & impecuniosity's.
The petitioner in the present matter was not paid Gratuity as such was subjected to approach Controlling Authority. The authority determined Gratuity as Rs.4,09,550/- with Simple Interest @10% from 30.09.2007 till it is paid and State was directed if the Gratuity amount is not paid within 30 days the same be recovered as arrear of land revenue. The order was passed on 31.05.2012.
Even than Gratuity was not paid on the ground that an WP relating to regularization of service of the petitioner is pending. Whereas, theWrit Petition had nothing to do with the payment of Gratuity to the Petitioner.
Petitioner than approached High Court of Karnataka, Dharwad Bench in the year 2014 and his Writ Petition was allowed with stringent directions on 09.08.2023 to the Respondent Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (Union of India) & Health & Family Welfare Department (The State of Karnataka).
Amidst legal battle petitioner has attained the age of 74 years and this delay is not normal delay but culpable delay clearly showing callousness of the State towards its employees whose voice become feeble with progression of time.
Imagine the plight of the employee for getting his legible statutorily retiral benefit amounting to Rs.4,09,550/- petitioner had to fought a legal battle for over 2 decades. He has gone through mental and financial turmoil.
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Babu v. Union of India & 4 Others
WP 111248/2014
Before Hon’ble High Court of Karnataka at Dharwad
W P Allowed on 09.08.2023 by Hon’ble Mr. Justice M Nagaprassana
 Background
1.     The petitioner joins the service at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College on 01.12.1973, as First Division Clerk at the Postpartum Centre attached to the Jawarharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum & retired on 31.08.2007 on attaining the age of superannuation.
2.     The petitioner served the College for 34 years and is now 74 years. After retirement Gratuity was have to be paid to the petitioner within a month.
3.     But it was not paid to the petitioner on the ground that a dispute with regard to his service is pending adjudication in another Writ Petition No.26349/2004.
4.     Non-Payment of gratuity led the petitioner to file an application before Controlling Authority under Payment of Gratuity Act for determining gratuity and direction for its payment.
5.     Controlling Authority determined Gratuity at Rs.4,09,550/- & issued direction for disbursement of gratuity with 10% Simple Interest from 30.09.2007 till the date of its payment and in the absence of payment the State was directed to recover the gratuity as arrears of Land.
6.     But neither the gratuity was paid nor it was recovered as arrear of land revenue.
Observation of the Court
1.     11 years have passed by, pursuant to the directions issued by the Controlling Authority for payment of gratuity and 16 years have passed by with the petitioner attaining the age of superannuation.
2.     It is not delay alone, but culpable delay on the part of the respondent in not paying the amount of gratuity that the petitioner was at all time entitled to.
3.     It is trite that the gratuity is not a bounty that can be withheld at the sweet will or whim of the employer, Secretary of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Karnataka.
4.     Non-Payment of gratuity by the State shows the apathy of the Government towards its retired employees whose voices have become feeble by progression of age and therefore the State does not hear such voices.
5.     Insensitivity of the State is displayed not for a year or two but near to 2 decades by denying terminal benefit to an employee who is entitled to it as retirement benefit.
6.     Nothing goes of the State if it doesn’t pay terminal benefit to its employees but if an employee whose retirement is dependent on the receipt of the terminal benefit of which gratuity is one is denied he would be condemned to penury and is driven to impecuniosity’s having no money to fall back upon at the advanced old age.
7.     The employee is still fighting to get gratuity which he was supposed to get within one month from 31.01.2007.
Direction of the Court
1.     The petitioner is entitled for the Writ of Mandamus directing respondent for immediate disbursal of the gratuity to the petitioner along with interest.
2.     In the event, the petitioner would not be paid gratuity within 30 days from the date of receipt of a copy of the order, the petitioner would become entitled to penalty apart from interest @ 10% per annum at the rate of Rs.1,000/- for every day, day on day; month on month, till the gratuity amount reaches the petitioner.
 Seema Bhatnagar
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indiagiftsonline · 1 year
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newslobster · 2 years
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Viral Video: Sachin Tendulkar Takes "Chai Break" On A Road Trip, Internet Praises "Humbleness" | Cricket News
Viral Video: Sachin Tendulkar Takes “Chai Break” On A Road Trip, Internet Praises “Humbleness” | Cricket News
Sachin Tendulkar having tea at a stall on Goa Expressway. Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar has posted a sweet video on his Instagram handle in which he is seen taking a “chai break” on a road trip. Tendulkar explains in the video that he is driving on the Belgaum-Goa expressway and has stopped to eat a “hard toast”. The legendary cricketer is dressed in a t-shirt and trousers, and is seen…
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officialtripper · 4 years
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Unusual Destinations-1
In recent few years, I had a good opportunity to travel a lot on work. I am not an outright extrovert; I do love observing people but a part of me doesn’t allow me to kick start conversation with strangers easily. I watch people and picturize a portrait of them in my mind merely by watching them and their behavior. I have been enjoying doing this and you might call me judgmental for doing that, well maybe I am. However, I am only referring to the strangers here.
I am limited to a handful of people in my personal life and I don’t trust people easily to allow them to walk into my life. This is partly out of my insecurity of being taken advantage of. And the flip side to having limited people in life is that you expect a lot from these few people close to you. And you are always highly protective about them and constantly insecure about losing them. The world seems to end when you learn that they have made new friends and to avoid that sort of pain, I tend not to befriend many people. So, you see it’s a vicious cycle of confusion on my mind. Practically thinking I might rather have more friends and be prepared to lose one or two from time to time while the conscious part of me wants to keep my social circle as small as possible.
Anyway, too much about me, the reason I thought of begin this writing is to describe about the numerous places I have visited to. Well most of these places are not the ones you would find on the top travel destination list. But I would like to share few things which I found interesting about these places and worthy of sharing. Wherever I visit, I do a bit of personal research on things like history of the place, about the local culture and of course about the food. I am a foodie, if that’s a legitimate word.
I somehow want to start with the town of Belgaum in Karnataka, my instinct has been strongly forcing me to begin with this place.
 1.       BELGAUM: (Belagavi)
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A good two hours drive from Hubli through a highway sided with vast stretch of lush fields and scattered human habitation takes you the town of Belgaum. The region has been center of geo political drama between the states of Karnataka and Maharashtra for decades now. The region has a sizeable Marathi speaking population and therefore should have been a part of Maharashtra state as per one faction. However in 1956, with the passage of States Reorganization Act, the district of Belgaum was incorporated in to Karanataka (Mysore State back then). Ever since both the states and the local populace have been polarized about the affiliation.
The sign of which stands firm as soon as you are about to enter the town.  A massive construction called Suvarna Vidhana Soudha ( Golden Jubilee Assembly House) built by Karnataka Government as a reiteration of its control over Belgaum dots the landscape significantly. However this cosmetic gesture doesn’t mean much since the building lies unused most of the time.
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The main bazaar area of the town is a typical picture of what you would read in a Rudyard Kipling novel dated almost a century back. The hundreds of narrow alleys cris crossing the bazaar with shops giving out sharp aroma of spices and hawkers seated on ground with their neatly arranged stuffs for sale is a visual treat for someone who romanticizes the idea of vibrance. You see beautiful Marwari women with deep cut blouses and sarees tuck way below navel exposing their upper backs and tummies in just right proportion riding mopeds and honking incessantly demanding their space in congested alleys. The farmers from surrounding villages who have sold their products to the whole sellers can be spotted near wine shops and sweet shops waiting to buy their quota of celebration after weeks of efforts. The young Muslim lads who love to adore their eyes with dark mascara can be seen roaming around trading anything from cell phone sim cards to plastic toys and socks. And of course, you can’t miss seeing the hundreds of small and big shrines finding their space in between the shops and houses. Each alley has a different name and it can be very confusing as to where one ends, and another begins. “Galli” as they call it locally mostly derive their names from the deity of the shrine that guards the respective area.
Behind the lines of shops are the age-old houses which probably have been there for centuries in very same fashion and clutter as we see them today. Classification amid chaos is clearly visible, as we see ghettos segregated based on caste and religious lines. The Muslims mainly small traders or auto rickshaw drivers love to commemorate their glorious past of martialism, by furling green flags with image of their hero, Tipu Sultan on top of their houses, shops and auto rickshaw stands. On the other side, you can spot saffron flags with face of brave warrior Shivaji imprinted on them waving high over Maratha households. The Kannada speakers mainly belonging to the Lingayat community probably don’t have a flag yet, but you can find a picture of their founding father, Basavanna hanging on the walls inside their shops and houses.
It is the linguistic difference that left this place vulnerable to political scuffle for years and therefore the localities found their middle ground by adopting Hindi as a common medium of communication on streets. It is very common to find people switching from Kannada to Marathi to Hindi in flow of their conversation. Kannadigas feel it’s a natural right to speak Kannada as a primary language as they are a part of Karnataka while vast majority of Marathis are a bit reluctant to converse in Kannada. A local version of Hindi is therefore used as a neutral means of communication. The Muslims who anyway speak Deccanean Urdu (an adulterated variant of modern Hindi) obviously seem to be the happiest lot when it comes to language controversy.
Despite strong linguistic differences, the staple diet remains same for both Kannada and Marathi speakers. You will find umpteen number of houses doubling as mess, serving chapatis made of either maize flour, wheat flour or millet combined with sabzis made of pulses along with sambhar-rice. As humble it may sound, the food from these Khanavalis can be highly soothing to your soul if you have a palate for Indian home cooked meals.
The signature dish for the town is a sweet preparation called “Kunda” made from milk and caramel by curdling the former into a thick paste with several hours of boiling. I personally feel the dish is a bit over rated but since it has earned its reputation, I wouldn’t undermine it and leave it to the individuals’ taste buds to rate this local delight.
Although not by the coast itself, Belgaum is just three hours drive from Goa and therefore is well supplied with some tasty fishes from the Arabian Sea. However seafood not being the essential part of traditional local cuisine, you need to go exploring a bit to find shacks serving good fish preparations. And if you find one, don’t miss to order the “Rawas” or Indian Salmon.
The proximity to Konkan- Malvan region gifts this town with yet another boon. My personal favourite and I call it a pink nectar, if you haven’t guessed it already; I’m referring to “Sol Kadhi”. This pink colored thick beverage has coconut milk as its base, the tangy Kokkum (Mangosteen) flavor synergizes with strong garlic essence to pacify your throat and stimulate your adrenaline more sensously than any packaged energy drink.
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There is no significant place to hang out or visit in town. There are few renowned educational institutes and an Army school both of which attracts students from distant parts of the country. All in all, Belgaum is not very different from the hundreds of smaller towns scattered across India, however like every bit of India it has a distinct charm of its own.
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heenamunshi · 6 years
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bigmishra · 22 days
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The Best Indian Sweets: A Guide to Belgaum Kunda and Dharwad Pedha
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