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Jharkhand assembly clears bill on 75% quota for locals in private sector

Once notified, the Act will make Jharkhand the third state, after Andhra Pradesh and Haryana, to have passed a law reserving jobs for locals in the private sector. On Tuesday, the select committee of the state assembly had cleared the original bill with some key changes and submitted its report.

Updated on: Sep 09, 2021 06:07 AM IST
By , Hindustan Times, Ranchi
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The Jharkhand Assembly Wednesday cleared the Jharkhand State Employment of Local Candidates in Private Sector Bill, 2021, which accords 75 per cent of all existing jobs in the private sector with a monthly salary of up to 40,000 for locals.

Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren. (PTI)
Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren. (PTI)

Once notified, the Act will make Jharkhand the third state, after Andhra Pradesh and Haryana, to have passed a law reserving jobs for locals in the private sector.

On Tuesday, the select committee of the state assembly had cleared the original bill with some key changes and submitted its report.

The Bill was first originally tabled in the assembly in its budget session in March and was referred to the panel for deeper examination.

The amended Bill was tabled in the assembly for consideration by labour minister Satyananad Bhokta on Wednesday and was passed by the House without any further discussion amid pandemonium due to the continued disruptions of proceedings by BJP legislators.

However, speaking on the issue of employment policy and jobs for the locals in the House earlier in the day, chief minister Hemant Soren said, “The select committee report on private-sector jobs Bill has been tabled. It is one of the first steps in providing jobs to the locals.”

 
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