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Haryana s 75 pc job reservation law will not negatively impact industry, says Manohar Lal Khattar
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Haryana s 75% job reservation law will not negatively impact industry, says Manohar Khattar | Chandigarh News
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Carmaker Maruti Suzuki plans to invest up to Rs 18,000 crore for a new factory in Haryana to make a peak million units annually, R C Bhargava, the company’s chairman, has told Times of India , adding the company had sort out concerns about the state’s policy to reserve jobs in the private sector. The proposed unit may be spread over 700-1,000 acres and would replace the company’s first factory in Gurugram. The coronavirus pandemic had delayed plans for the new factory. “We have a plan to invest Rs 17,000-18,000 crore. The total capacity that we are planning is between 7.5 lakh and 10 lakh cars per annum. This is the scale that we are looking at,” Bhargava said, adding the company “would like to shift quickly” to the new location.
Maruti Suzuki To Invest Rs 18,000 Crore In Setting Up New Factory In Haryana; To Produce One Million Units Annually
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Haryana’s New Nativist Law Violates India’s Constitution
The fundamental rights the law violates are guaranteed under Part III of the Constitution and include the right to equality, the right against discrimination in employment and the right to carry on any business or trade.
Chaaru Gupta 12 July 2021, Last Updated at 7:17 am Representational image outlookindia.com 2021-07-12T07:17:34+05:30
A new Haryana law that reserves 75% of jobs in private companies for residents of the state violates a raft of fundamental rights, a key Supreme Court order on reservations, was passed without authority by the state government and threatens business prospects in its premier start-up hub, Gurugram.