job reservation

In an exemplary move, the Employment Review Committee of Assam Legislative Assembly has recommended formulation of a state policy to ensure 80 per cent recruitment of local youths in all grade III and IV posts in all central public sector undertakings, according to a Times of India report.

The House committee was constituted last year on a complaint petition filed by leader of opposition, Debabrata Saikia with the Speaker of the Assembly that hydrocarbon major Oil and Natural Gas Corporationโ€™s (ONGC) Assam Asset has denied employment to eligible local candidates during the recruitment process for 22 posts reserved for persons with disabilities, according to the TOI report.

In a report submitted to the House on Wednesday, the committee stated that after an โ€˜in-depth and on-the-spot investigation into Saikiaโ€™s complaint, it has observed that the recruitment process of ONGCโ€™s Assam Asset did not adhere to the provisions of Rule 4 of the Employment Exchange (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1959โ€™ and recommended that ONGC and other central PSUs should follow a policy similar to that followed by the Gujarat government and reserve 80 per cent of the posts for local unemployed youths, the report added.