Information collected from research articles and newspapers.
"Appointments for open auction, selling key jobs to the highest bidder. "
"`Who can pay the price', almost every government job, posting, promotion, procurement or license is on sale and appointments to higher judiciary are on quid pro quo arrangement. This has been going on for quite some time with hardly anyone raising a finger. Whether in cash or kind, one pays to become a licensee, a vendor, a legislator, a government official, a policeman or a judge. "
"Government jobs are given to those persons who pay huge amount to the ruling party politicians and leaders."
"Government had failed to formulate a permanent recruitment policy for providing jobs to the educated jobless youths." "Our conviction rate in corruption cases is as low as six per cent. Hence corruption has become a low-risk, high-profit activity."
"While the public service commission has few jobs to offer, the subordinate services federation, whose staff-strength has gone up from five to 20 in two years, hardly selects anyone. The government now gives class four jobs to under-matric youth who could be potential militants. It is the ministers who select on the basis of lists given by MLAs and MLCs. "These jobs are on sale. The going rate is Rs 50,000," alleged an angry resident."
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