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    INDIA govt to scrap Agnipath scheme, send Rs 8,500 to women's accounts each month: Rahul Gandhi

    The scheme, announced by the Narendra Modi government in 2022, envisages recruiting young soldiers, called 'Agniveers' after appointment, on a contractual basis for four years and retiring 75 per cent of them without certain benefits enjoyed by those who were not employed under this programme.

    Maharashtra govt to scrap order meant for contractual recruitment, says Fadnavis; blames MVA dispensation

    Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced that government order meant for recruiting staff on a contract basis has been scrapped. He blamed the previous Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government for taking a decision to hire workforce this way.

    Contractual staff can't be sacked for poor performance without notice: Kerala HC

    The ruling by the High Court came while setting aside the termination from service of two persons who worked as attender and part-time sweeper in the Ayush NHM Homeo Dispensary at Mananthavady in Wayanad district of the State.

    SBI recruitment 2023: SBI accepting applications for 1,438 jobs in 2023; salary information & other details

    SBI's most recent opening 2023: Eligible applicants may go to the careers area of the SBI website to apply online.

    AIFF to appoint 50 referees on contractual basis for Rs 80,000 per month

    AIFF President Kalyan Chaubey said that the standard of refereeing can be improved if the Indian referees earn enough money to run their families and work full time on their profession. Foreign coaches of Indian Super League teams used to criticise Indian referees for their "errors".

    Contractual terms of warrants will be crucial in Adani group's hostile bid for NDTV: Legal experts

    Adani group firm first acquired VCPL from its new owner and exercised the option to convert unpaid debt into a 29.18 per cent stake in the news channel company. Thereafter, it made a Rs 493 crore open offer to buy an additional 26 per cent stake from the public in line with the country's takeover norms.

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