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India's outsourcing boom ends with job quota for unqualified in private sector
Kiran Chaube
Apr. 19, 2006

India's outsourcing boom ends with job quota for unqualified in private sector.
Indian Government is hoping for the best but when add 2 plus 2, no matter what you think, it comes to four.
According to media reports, with the debate on reservation of jobs in private sector simmering, Commerce Minister Kamal Nath today said having quotas in private jobs would not impact FDI flows into the country, which grew by over 40 per cent last fiscal to 7.5 billion dollars.
"There would be no impact on FDI flows," he told reporters on sidelines of CII annual session when asked about the effect of quotas for the socially underprivileged in private sector.
Earlier, responding to queries from industrialist Rahul Bajaj and CII Chief Mentor Tarun Das, Nath said Congress Party represented different opinions and various shades of views.
"It is for all of us to blend them," he said, while assuring that the process of economic reforms would continue.
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