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Staff arrears will be cleared by the Odisha government

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Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has ordered that the state government’s outstanding 20 percent arrears under the Seventh Pay Commission be cleared. Employees will now get the amount due along with their March 2022 wages. Previously, the unpaid amount according

Capgemini plans to hire 60,000 people in India by 2022

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Capgemini, a French technology company, has announced that by 2022, it’ll have hired 60,000 new employees in India. According to Ashwin Yardi, CEO, the recruitment drive was made possible by the growing need for digital-led solutions. Freshers and lateral talent

Citi Commercial Bank is to hire 900 individuals worldwide.

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Citi Commercial Bank (CCB), which serves mid-sized businesses in more than 60 countries, has announced plans to add 900 workers over the next three years, including over 400 commercial bankers. According to a press release from the company, the commercial

Karnataka CM, Ministers, MLAs to enjoy salary hike

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The Karnataka legislative assembly on February 22 passed bills hiking salaries and allowances of the chief minister, ministers as well as the legislators. this will mean a further recurring yearly expenditure of about Rs 92.4 crore. These bills have been