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Cong seeks domicile policy

Cong seeks domicile policy

Time of India12-06-2025
Gaya: Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee (BPCC) has resolved to start a public awareness campaign ahead of the party's 'Jan Chaupal' at Azad Park on June 22 to press the demand for the implementation of the domicile policy in Bihar for both govt and private sector jobs.
BPCC representative and spokesman Bijoy Kumar Mithu said, "Like almost all the states, the domicile policy should also be implemented in Bihar, in the absence of which local youths are deprived of getting jobs at the cost of youths from other states."
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