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Jharkhand all set to reserve 75% jobs for locals in private sector

Jharkhand all set to reserve 75% jobs for locals in private sector The Chief Minister, on several occasions, had hinted earlier that his government was contemplating a policy for ensuring jobs for the locals in private sector. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren meets general public as part of ‘Janta-Darbar’ at his residence in Ranchi. (Photo | PTI) By Express News Service RANCHI: Days after Haryana notified its policy of 75 per cent reservation in private sector industries for the domiciles of the state, the Jharkhand Cabinet on Friday approved an employment policy ensuring 75 per cent of the private sector jobs up to a salary of Rs 30,000 for local candidates only. Though there is no

Haryana to Andhra Pradesh, jobs for locals have remained on paper in states

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Letters to the editor dated March 4, 2021 - The Hindu BusinessLine

Spectrum fiascoApropos the Editorial ‘Low bandwidth’ (March 4), the very poor bidding of the spectrum sale will hit the ultimate beneficiary in getting the benefits of 5G. The present auction model wh

Maratha Quota: SC To Decide On Plea Schedule On February 5

Maratha Quota: SC To Decide On Plea Schedule On February 5 The High Court had accepted the Maharashtra government s argument that the Maratha community was socially and educationally backwards. File photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-20T12:24:05+05:30 Maratha Quota: SC To Decide On Plea Schedule On February 5 outlookindia.com 2021-01-20T12:25:57+05:30 Also read The Supreme Court of India on Wednesday said that the schedule of hearing pleas relating to the 2018 Maharashtra law granting reservation to Marathas in education and jobs will be decided on February 5. The apex court’s decision came after the state government said a case of this nature be heard once the physical hearing commences.

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