Haryana Keeps 75% Private Jobs For Locals, End Of Gurgaon Story Or Model For Bangalore & Hyderabad
  • 3 years ago
Haryana government's new law providing 75 percent reservation in the private sector to job seekers from the state will disrupt post-COVID-19 recovery and impact the allied economy, particularly in industrial belts like Gurugram.
Haryana Governor Satyadeo Narain Arya has given his assent to the Bill which brings the law into effect from March 2.
The Gurugram-Manesar belt is one of India’s largest automobile, IT hubs and experts are of the opinion that the new law will lead to lowering of efficiency and skill requirements ultimately impacting productivity, revenue and competitiveness, possibly compelling some industries to consider relocating to other states.
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