The Supreme Court expressed serious concerns over the growing culture of freebies in states, warning it could hamper economic development and strain finances. Justices questioned whether indiscriminate distribution of benefits, without distinguishing between the needy and others, amounts to an appeasing policy that could weaken work culture and development efforts.
Related Posts
H-1B visa holders are not ‘cheap labour’ – why foreign workers are important for US
- admin
- November 18, 2025
- 0
A National Foundation for American Policy report argues that H-1B visa restrictions, including a new $100,000 fee, are counterproductive. The report highlights that H-1B holders […]
‘Not in good taste’: CJI chides bar associations for boycotting Justice Trivedi’s farewell
CJI B R Gavai expressed his disapproval of the Supreme Court Bar Association and the SC Advocates-on-Record Association’s decision to boycott Justice Bela M Trivedi’s […]
‘Come the big game …’: Karthik on Rohit & Virat’s ability to rise to the occasion
Dinesh Karthik praised Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli for their match-winning performances in the ICC Champions Trophy and T20 World Cup finals, despite their prior […]