The draft Central Rules lay down detailed procedures to operationalised the Industrial Relations Code, replacing older dispute and standing order rules. The move standardises industrial relations processes and invites public feedback before finalisation.
The notification introduces draft rules under the OSH Code to unify and modernise labour regulation. The key takeaway is a shift toward digital registration, faster approvals, and stronger worker protections.
The draft rules consolidate and replace numerous wage-related rules under older labour statutes. The key takeaway is a unified, simplified compliance regime under the Code on Wages, 2019.
The notification explains how new Central Rules are proposed to replace multiple earlier labour law rules following the enforcement of the Social Security Code, 2020, consolidating compliance and administration under a single framework.
The notification grants statutory approval for scientific research under section 35, enabling tax deductions for eligible donations.
The Directions mandate robust KYC and AML/CFT controls for AIFIs with immediate effect. The key takeaway is stricter customer identification and monitoring aligned with FATF standards.
The government has notified approval under Section 35(1)(ii), allowing donors to claim income-tax deductions for eligible scientific research contributions.
The government has approved an institution for scientific research under Section 35(1)(ii), allowing eligible tax deductions for donations from AY 2026–27 to 2030–31.
The government has relaxed restrictions on organic sugar exports, permitting shipments up to 50,000 MT per financial year under prescribed procedures.
The Directions prescribe standardised presentation and disclosure norms for All-India Financial Institutions. The key takeaway is enhanced consistency and transparency in AIFI financial statements.