Assam: Over 2K illegal employees in ASTC to be suspended
First Published: 16th July, 2022 9:54 IST
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???? ?? ??????? ????????? ?? ???? ?? ?? ????????? | In a major move against corruption, the Assam government has decided to suspend a total of 2,274 employees of the Assam State Transport Corporation (ASTC). The employees are being suspended for allegedly securing appointments through illegal means. The employees had secured appointments to the various posts in the ASTC through various means.
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