“They don’t want to join”: the old ISRO video, where doctors ask about “bias with bonds”

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S Sananath said, in an old interview, that Iitians withdraw from the recruitment of ISRO after discovering the salary structure.

The controversy was moved after it became the previous ISRO viral interview. (Credit image: x)

The controversy was moved after it became the previous ISRO viral interview. (Credit image: x)

The controversy surrounding the mandatory services bonds in India was revived, where some doctors asked why medical graduates submit government bonds, but graduates of engineering from government engineering colleges and higher level institutions such as the Indian Institute of Technology no. The case was amplified after it became the old interview of the Sananath President in Somanath.

Sananath stated in an interview in 2023 that ISRO was facing challenges in attracting talents from Elite Engineering. As the Financial Express mentioned, a remarkable number of IIT students who were withdrawn from ISRO’s employment offers after discovering the salary structure. Somanath added that many IIT graduates have given priority to jobs in the private sector or jobs abroad, which left organizations such as ISRO hunger from engineers from such higher institutes.

Medical professionals, such as Dr. Depac Krishnamori, and Dr. Ji Rajish, expressed their concerns about the alleged “bias” bias. According to the news report, doctors have suggested that graduates from IITS should also be submitted to contribute to the public sector. In his book X Post, Dr. Krishnamori said that he is wondering why doctors only have links to work in the government. “ISIS also on Iitians to work for ISRO, DRDO, etc.”, suggested.

“Let them go to the United States, there are no problems. But we have doctors with a bond, up to 10 years in some states after doing MBBS or MD or a superior specialization. Why are these men exempt? You spend more money on it!”

Social media users, too, are scattered with many users who defend compulsory government service for graduates of public sector -funded institutions such as IITS and IIMS. One user wrote, “The government spends more than 11,000 rupees on IITS from taxpayers’ money, adding that students should be informed of the government -funded institutions to work in a mandatory in the public sector for” specific years. “

However, some have argued that ISRO and other organizations should provide better salaries for graduates. “Why is ISRO not submitting competitive salaries to Aitian,” interrogated one of the users and another, echoing similar feelings, formulated, “only politicians and bureaucrats seem to deserve government money, not professionals.”

Another person claimed that he was offered to training ISRO when he was in his last year, which “requires moving, mixing from places, giving zero salaries, and he did not guarantee a job after that.” He said that such an offer was “exploiting the borders” and added the minimum salary could solve the problem.

However, the case, according to the business report today, exceeds ISRO. According to what was reported, Marshal Air Commander Ammar Brett Singh raised concerns about India’s inability to maintain higher talents in the field of defense development and development. He said that there is a need to improve incentives, better wages, and a more powerful work environment to attract and keep skilled professionals in the defense sector.

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