Man absent for 15 years gets job back
Bijoy , tinsukia: May 26 2008
Made Popular May 26 2008
Imagine remaining absent from duty for 15 years and still retaining the job. And to top it, securing a court order for payment of half the salary for the period.This is the case of West Bengal resident S N Das, who was able to retain his job as...
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Really, this is unbelievable and is possible only in India, due to the whims of the authorities and law! But good for the man indeed:)
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Anwesha
Calcutta, India
whether these govt jobs classify as
’jobs’ at all can be a matter of debate. they sound more like games. nopes, even games have more stringent rules, or at least, they have rules. what a stark contrast to private sector jobs which eat u raw if u miss work even for a day. thats the reason why private sector is making progress by leaps and bounds and a major portion of the public sector is left in such dilapidated condition.
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Alpheus alpheus-vertigo.blog..
Rayagada, Orissa, India
A misleading story title. The guy was actually a victim of the Indian legal system that takes 10 years on an average to close a case. He wasn’t absent for 15 years, but was on paid leave. A man terminated from a government job has a sullied reputation. And S.N.Das would have found it extremely difficult during the 1980s to find an alternative. He did the right thing by moving the court.
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