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The push for formal employment, strongly supported by the staffing industry, has been instrumental in bringing more workers into structured flexi roles, thereby boosting reported employment figures and aligning with the industry’s commitment to providing formal opportunities, especially for first-time job seekers and freshers, the report said.
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The Punjab government has abolished the date-of-birth-based tie-breaker system in board exams to ensure fair ranking for all high-scoring students. Education Minister Harjot Bains also announced a shift toward competency-based testing and stricter measures to prevent exam malpractice.