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Topic: complaints

8,630 complaints filed against sitting judges in past decade, data shows post-pandemic surge

In-house mechanism adopted by Supreme Court in 1997 handles thousands of complaints against judges, govt clarifies in Lok Sabha reply.

Durga Puja organisers in Bangladesh under scrutiny as Yunus govt probes ‘bearded Asura’

New Delhi: The Bangladesh Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has said that investigations are underway into Durga Puja celebrations, where beards were attached to Asura (demon) idols. The...

No complaint without affidavit, ID card. Faculty term Motihari central university move ‘dictatorial’

On Thursday, Mahatma Gandhi Central University implemented a revised policy requiring faculty members to submit complaints. New norms are 'dictatorial', say faculty members.

Criticism, kindness, complaints—ThePrint readers don’t hold back. And we don’t want them to

Complaints are the most common feature of readers’ mail. Much of this mail is still stuck on the same issue of partisanship—this suggests that we haven't moved on from historical resentments.

Complaints to RBI ombudsman up 68% in FY23, banks biggest cause for customer grievances

Data shows large public sector banks received highest number of complaints in absolute terms, but fared better than several private banks when looked at on complaints-per-branch basis.

LPG hike, private disputes & fraud — how ‘habitual complainants’ choked govt grievance portal

Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, which runs portal, has now announced a cap on number of grievances that each person can file to 10 per month.

Critical analysis by ThePrint readers always welcome, but we won’t send a spy to Pakistan

Scold us to your heart’s content, berate us, eat us for breakfast — but do stay in touch.

On Camera

Life in Delhi isn’t easy for Northeast Indians. Racism is always round the corner

Racism is a problem for privileged mainlanders only when it's meted out to them abroad. In their own backyard, it's normalised as 'I was just kidding. Chill yaar'.

In the West, there’s anxiety. In India, optimism—Rishi Sunak says India poised to be leader in AI

On Wednesday, the former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was speaking in New Delhi at a Carnegie & Observer Research Foundation event on AI.

IAF’s Tejas fleet undergoes ‘maintenance check’, decision on airframe yet to be taken

The 7 February incident involving Tejas aircraft caused severe damage to its frame. IAF and HAL are working together as part of the Board of Inquiry (BoI) to probe the incident.

No country is ever fully sovereign. Cold War era taught India its real meaning

India’s fraught neighbourhood places multiple constraints on its strategic choices. It leaves no time to take a deep breath, lean back and reset.