Unfairly exploited
In the vast and intricate public service delivery landscape of India, an army of underpaid and unrecognized workers sustains the foundational pillars of health, nutrition, and education.
Bahra University is located at Waknaghat in the Chandigarh-Shimla Highway. (Photo: SNS)
Tata Business Services and Bhilwara Infosolutions Ltd released the list containing names of students selected by them for employment, after a placement drive was held at the Bahra University, Waknaghat, in Himachal Pradesh.
The drive was conducted for 2018 passing out batch.
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Vice-chancellor of Bahra University, Satish Kumar, said students of B.Tech Computer Science and MCA were eligible for the drive conducted by Bhilwara Infosolutions Ltd. while TATA Business Services opted for B.tech students.
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College officials said that Bhilwara Infosolutions Ltd selected 11 students after a process comprising of a written test, group discussion and personal interview.
Students were placed on an annual package of 1.8 lakh including other benefits. All those picked shall join the Noida office of the company.
Officials added that 8 students bagged jobs at Tata Business Services after a written test and personal interview. The company has offered an annual package of 1.8 to 2.16 Lakhs to the selected students. They shall be placed at the company’s Noida and Solan offices.
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In the vast and intricate public service delivery landscape of India, an army of underpaid and unrecognized workers sustains the foundational pillars of health, nutrition, and education.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday inaugurated the ‘Tawi Filmotsva’, organised by J&K Cine Association, at Abhinav Theatre here. He extended his felicitations to the organisers, participating Film-makers, and everyone associated with the short film festival dedicated to promote local talents.
This was revealed by Education Minister Rohit Thakur in the state assembly during the Question Hour on Saturday.
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