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On Monday, the Supreme Court made a suggestion that a committee be established to investigate allegations of spot-fixing in Indian Premier League matches involving Gurunathan Meiyappan, who is the son-in-law of BCCI president N. Srinivasan. The committee would be led by Mukul Mudgal, who had previously served as the Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court. Arundhati, the first woman to lead the State Bank of India It is the first time that a woman has been selected to the position of chairman of the State Bank of India (SBI), which is the biggest lender in the nation. Arundhati Bhattacharya became the new chairperson of the SBI on Monday. It is she who takes over for Pratip Chaudhuri, who stepped down on September 30. WWF believes that organized gangs in rhino poaching need to be stopped. The recent increase in incidents of rhinoceros poaching using sophisticated weaponry, which implied participation of organized criminal syndicates, was a significant concern that might have severe repercussions for the conservation of the species, according to a statement released by WWF-India on Monday. Dr. Dipankar Ghose, Director of Species and Landscapes for the World Wildlife Fund in India, said that a recent gathering of five nations consisted of Bhutan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Nepal. The gathering took place in Bandar Lampung, Indonesia. The conference resulted in the establishment of a shared action plan with the objective of increasing the population of the Asian rhino by at least three percent on an annual basis by the year 2020. According to the data collected up to March 2013, there were just 3,500 rhinos in Asia, according to the government. Case study of the MGNREGA, which is the short end of the stick In spite of the fact that there are more women than males working under MGNREGA in Rajasthan, the working conditions are deplorable, and the compensation is unfair. Women make up over seventy-five percent of the workforce in Rajasthan, making them the majority of those employed under the MGNREGA compared to males. Upon arrival at the location, this writer was immediately struck by the obvious shortcomings that were present in the working atmosphere. It was impossible to find any kind of protection from the heat or rain, a place to sit and eat meals, or any kind of medical assistance. The planting of saplings was done with their bare hands, and the digging of the soil was done with a bamboo stick. A total of Rs. 135 is all that they get for planting 25 trees. In most cases, a group of women is given labor to perform in order to meet a predetermined goal. Because of this, there are concerns in the minds of the workers. Younger members of a group get the same salary as older members of the group, even when the older members are not as productive. Once again, every individual will be subject to a penalty if they are unable to meet the aim. There was no indication of any of these amenities being present on this jobsite, despite the fact that the Act mandates the provision of shade, drinking water, and creches. In spite of the fact that the government official said that the site supervisor was in possession of a first-aid kit and an earthen pot with drinking water, there was no way to verify this information. On the other hand, it is abundantly evident that female workers are forced to relieve themselves in the open, behind the bushes, instead of having any other option. Jairam Ramesh, the Minister of Union Rural Development, has emphasized that the payment of wages under the MGNREGA for various tasks is determined by the out-turn, in accordance with the Schedule of Rates. This is in response to the difficulties that have been brought to his attention. He stated, &#8220;One possible explanation for this could be that, given that the majority of the work for MGNREGA is carried out in groups, there are some workers within the group who have a tendency to be slow workers or free riders, which ultimately results in the output of the group being lower than what was anticipated.&#8221; Mr. Ramesh also agreed that there was an issue with delayed payments, but he pointed out that in the subsequent phase of the program, there would be a significant emphasis placed on decreasing these delays by the prompt measurement of activities and through the use of information technology. Mr. Ramesh claims that the Modified National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) provides workers with equipment, and sanitation has also been a key area. Additionally, he is of the opinion that that some states have been more proactive than others in terms of putting measures into place. In the state of Tamil Nadu, gender-sensitive work tools have been established. &#8220;He explains that some states have established mobile creches, which include the appointment of specific groups such as elderly ladies or people with physical disabilities for the purpose of supplying drinking water and childcare at various locations.&#8221; In point of fact, his ministry has recorded these very effective procedures for the sake of replication and scaling up. The minister is content with the fact that 25 percent of all rural families in India have been supplied with work opportunities since the program was first implemented in 2006. This represents an average of fifty million homes that have been given employment opportunities. Child&#8217;s play should be taken seriously. Following a protracted and excruciating period of neglect, India has pledged to begin paying attention to the problem of ensuring that all children are adequately prepared for elementary learning. The National Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) policy, which was just recently approved by the Union Cabinet, has the objective of putting an end to the current laissez-faire situation, which has resulted in the proliferation of expensive creches, play schools, nursery schools,"}