• 217 AFDC employees in Assam are likely to lose their jobs

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    217 AFDC employees in Assam are likely to lose their jobs

    The change occurred as a result of a committee led by the Additional Chief Secretary discovering that these personnel were hired via unethical methods. 


    Digital Desk: Following charges that they entered the company
    using illicit methods, at least 217 employees of Assam Fisheries Development
    Corporation (AFDC) Ltd may be fired. According to sources, the employees have
    also received a show-cause notice asking them to give a justification for why
    they should keep their jobs. The employees have been invited to respond by July
    28 or earlier.



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    #F8F9FA">The change occurred as a result of a committee led by the Additional
    Chief Secretary discovering that this personnel was hired via unethical
    methods. After reviewing the committee's report, the AFDC MD issued a notice to
    the employees informing them that it appeared they had been hired without
    authorization and without conducting an interview after checking all pertinent
    papers. If they (the accused employees) don't provide a good response by the
    deadline, they will be fired from their jobs. State Fisheries Minister Parimal
    Suklabaidya was quoted in the media as saying, "The state administration
    has adopted a zero-tolerance attitude toward corruption, and the guilty won't
    be spared."



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    #F8F9FA">As these personnel were hired during his time as the Chairman of the
    Assam Fisheries Development Corporation, BJP MLA Ramakanta Deuri has also come
    under scrutiny. Deuri, on the other hand, refuted the accusations and asserted
    that the accused were offered jobs with daily salaries.