Delhi L-G sacks 52 Women's Commission employees
The Free Press Journal|May 03, 2024
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GAURAV VIVEK
Delhi L-G sacks 52 Women's Commission employees

The Women and Child Development (WCD) Department of the Delhi government has terminated the services of 52 "illegally" appointed contractual employees of Delhi Commission for Women (DCW), officials said on Thursday.

The services have been terminated on the basis of a report submitted by a committee in June 2017. The WCD Department sent a proposal on the basis of the recommendations of the committee to Lt Governor V K Saxena, who approved it, following which the department issued the order, the officials said.

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