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TNHRCE Recruitment 2022 48 Sthapathis Vacancy
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TNHRCE – Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department Recruitment 2022 Inviting the Application for the Following Posts Sthapathis. Totally 48 Vacancies are Available for This Job. Candidates Need to Apply Offline Via Posts for These Posts. the Work Location is Chennai, Tamilnadu Government Official Release The Notification Interested and Eligible Candidate Please Must Check…
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ISRO Assistant Recruitment 2022 | Apply For 07 Rajbhasha Posts
ISRO Assistant Recruitment 2022 | Apply For 07 Rajbhasha Posts
Indian Space Research Organization ISRO Recruitment 2022 Applications are invited from eligible candidates for the vacant of Assistant Rajbhasha posts in the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Job Category : Central Government Jobs Place of Posting : Karnataka and New Delhi Latest ISRO Recruitment 2022 1. Name of the Post: Assistant (Rajbhasha) Place of Posting: Karnataka. No.of…
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தமிழக அரசு பணியாளர் தேர்வாணையத்தில் பின் வரும் DEO பணிகள் நிரப்புவதற்கான அறிவிப்பு வெளியாகியுள்ளன. தமிழ்நாடு அரசு இந்த அத��காரப்பூர்வ அறிவிப்பினை வெளியிட்டுள்ளது. இந்த பணிக்கு விண்ணப்பிக்க ஆர்வமுள்ளவர்கள் 14/12/2022 முதல் 13/01/2023க்குல் ஆன்லைன் அல்லது விண்ணப்பிக்கவும். இப்பணிக்கு விண்ணப்பிக்கும் நபர்கள் விண்ணப்பிக்கும் முன்பு கீழ்க்கண்ட கல்வித் தகுதி, வயது விவரம், ஊதிய விவரம் பணியிடம் போன்ற…
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How Russia Lured Indian Men to Fight in Ukraine
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How Russia Lured Indian Men to Fight in Ukraine
Ravi Moun was excited to travel to Russia from his small village in the north Indian state of Haryana in early January. One of three siblings, the 21-year-old dropped out of school after 10th grade and was looking for work when he was contacted by a local agent with the promise of a lucrative job in transportation in Moscow, according to his brother Ajay. To cover the cost of travel to Russia, Moun’s brother sold the family’s one-acre land for 11.5 lakh rupees, or nearly $14,000.
Once he arrived, however, Ajay says Moun was inducted into the Russian military to fight in the war in Ukraine instead, which has been ongoing since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion in 2022. Moun last spoke to his family on March 12, telling them he had been digging trenches to bury the casualties in Ukraine, which has steadily lost territory to Russia’s larger army. Four months later, after his family contacted the Indian Embassy to inquire about his whereabouts on July 21, they learned he had been killed on the frontlines.
Moun’s death came days after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the issue of Indian mercenaries with Putin during a visit to Moscow on July 8. Following Modi’s visit, a spokesperson for the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that at least 50 Indian nationals had contacted the ministry with requests to end their employment in the Russian army. “The Russian side have responded positively to our request. Both sides are working for an early discharge of Indian nationals and hopefully they will come back soon,” Randhir Jaiswal said during a press briefing.
Read More: Why Modi and Putin Are Friends
The news that Indian men were fighting in Russia was first reported in early March when the Indian Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said it had uncovered a “major human trafficking network” extending from the Indian capital of New Delhi to the southern state of Tamil Nadu. According to the CBI, Russia used social media platforms and local agents to lure people to the country by offering them jobs, admissions to “dubious private universities,” and “free discounted” visa extensions. Once the men arrived, their passports were taken away and they were “trained in combat roles and deployed at front bases in Russia-Ukraine War Zone against their wishes,” the CBI said.
Those entrapped included a Kashmiri man named Azad Yousuf Kumar, a 31-year-old engineering graduate from Pulwama, who left last December after a YouTuber offered him a job in Dubai. “They are constructing bunkers in the forests right now. They have moved further from the Black Sea,” his brother Sajad told the Press Trust of India in March, saying that Kumar could call his family only for a few minutes in the evenings. “He has a two-and-a-half-month-old son whom he has not even met so far,” he continued, pleading with the Indian government to intervene.
On social media, one video showed another seven Indian men in Russian uniforms crying for help, claiming that they were forced to fight for the Russian army after being threatened with a 10-year jail sentence for illegally entering the country if they refused to do so.
Later that month, the MEA confirmed the deaths of two Indian nationals killed on the frontlines, followed by another two deaths in June. India’s Foreign Minister, S Jaishankar, raised the issue during a meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Astana in July. In Moscow’s first comments on the matter following Modi’s visit, the Russian Embassy in India said Russia was committed to finding the “earliest possible solution.” (Neither Indian nor Russian officials responded to TIME’s request for comment.)
India is not the only country whose nationals have joined the Russian army to fight Ukraine. Several Sri Lankan and Nepali citizens were also drawn in by what experts from the New Delhi-based Observer Research Foundation (ORF) describe as a set of “push-pull” factors that are fueling “this foreign fighters phenomenon.” That includes “the demand for foreign labor in Russia, economic incentives, and the militarization of South Asian societies,” according to the ORF. “The prospect of higher wages and an easy pathway to citizenship lures people to immigrate to countries like Russia, where there is a huge demand for labor and a demographic crisis,” ORF expert Rajoli Siddharth Jayaprakash tells TIME.
Outward migration from South Asia has especially increased in recent years, following the 2022 economic crisis in Sri Lanka, a recession in Nepal, and soaring unemployment in India, where the unemployment rate shot up to 9.2% in June 2024, a sharp increase from 7% in May 2024, according to the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy. In Russia, this migration fills the urgent demand for foreign labor after the country saw a shortage of 4.8 million workers in 2023.
Read More: Why Indian Voters See Job Creation as the Election’s Biggest Issue
Nevertheless, Jayaprakash says that Modi’s visit to Russia has been seen as a success in India. After the issue was raised with Russian authorities on various levels, the number of Indians serving in the Russian army has declined from over 100 to 63—and 12 Indians have been discharged so far.
But the affair is far from over: “Considering that the Indians signed a legally binding contract with the Russian army, which may even entail a clause for attaining Russian citizenship, the matter is quite complicated,” Jayaprakash says.
Despite attempts to secure the release of Indian nationals from the frontlines, India has refused to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and abstained from all related resolutions at the United Nations. Instead, Modi has opted for a softer approach to the conflict, telling Putin that “today’s era is not an era of war” during the sidelines of a regional summit in Uzbekistan in 2022. The response is in line with the close relationship that New Delhi and Moscow have enjoyed for decades, with India recently stepping up its purchase of cheap Russian oil despite protests from the West.
But in Moun’s village in Haryana, his family is still grieving. His cousin, Sonu Mator, told Reuters that the family had to ask the Indian government to assist with repatriating Moun’s body back to India following his death, as they didn’t have the money to do so. “If he knew he would have to fight, he would not have gone…why would he go where death could be waiting?” Mator said.
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How Russia Lured Indian Men to Fight in Ukraine
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How Russia Lured Indian Men to Fight in Ukraine
Ravi Moun was excited to travel to Russia from his small village in the north Indian state of Haryana in early January. One of three siblings, the 21-year-old dropped out of school after 10th grade and was looking for work when he was contacted by a local agent with the promise of a lucrative job in transportation in Moscow, according to his brother Ajay. To cover the cost of travel to Russia, Moun’s brother sold the family’s one-acre land for 11.5 lakh rupees, or nearly $14,000.
Once he arrived, however, Ajay says Moun was inducted into the Russian military to fight in the war in Ukraine instead, which has been ongoing since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion in 2022. Moun last spoke to his family on March 12, telling them he had been digging trenches to bury the casualties in Ukraine, which has steadily lost territory to Russia’s larger army. Four months later, after his family contacted the Indian Embassy to inquire about his whereabouts on July 21, they learned he had been killed on the frontlines.
Moun’s death came days after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the issue of Indian mercenaries with Putin during a visit to Moscow on July 8. Following Modi’s visit, a spokesperson for the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that at least 50 Indian nationals had contacted the ministry with requests to end their employment in the Russian army. “The Russian side have responded positively to our request. Both sides are working for an early discharge of Indian nationals and hopefully they will come back soon,” Randhir Jaiswal said during a press briefing.
Read More: Why Modi and Putin Are Friends
The news that Indian men were fighting in Russia was first reported in early March when the Indian Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said it had uncovered a “major human trafficking network” extending from the Indian capital of New Delhi to the southern state of Tamil Nadu. According to the CBI, Russia used social media platforms and local agents to lure people to the country by offering them jobs, admissions to “dubious private universities,” and “free discounted” visa extensions. Once the men arrived, their passports were taken away and they were “trained in combat roles and deployed at front bases in Russia-Ukraine War Zone against their wishes,” the CBI said.
Those entrapped included a Kashmiri man named Azad Yousuf Kumar, a 31-year-old engineering graduate from Pulwama, who left last December after a YouTuber offered him a job in Dubai. “They are constructing bunkers in the forests right now. They have moved further from the Black Sea,” his brother Sajad told the Press Trust of India in March, saying that Kumar could call his family only for a few minutes in the evenings. “He has a two-and-a-half-month-old son whom he has not even met so far,” he continued, pleading with the Indian government to intervene.
On social media, one video showed another seven Indian men in Russian uniforms crying for help, claiming that they were forced to fight for the Russian army after being threatened with a 10-year jail sentence for illegally entering the country if they refused to do so.
Later that month, the MEA confirmed the deaths of two Indian nationals killed on the frontlines, followed by another two deaths in June. India’s Foreign Minister, S Jaishankar, raised the issue during a meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Astana in July. In Moscow’s first comments on the matter following Modi’s visit, the Russian Embassy in India said Russia was committed to finding the “earliest possible solution.” (Neither Indian nor Russian officials responded to TIME’s request for comment.)
India is not the only country whose nationals have joined the Russian army to fight Ukraine. Several Sri Lankan and Nepali citizens were also drawn in by what experts from the New Delhi-based Observer Research Foundation (ORF) describe as a set of “push-pull” factors that are fueling “this foreign fighters phenomenon.” That includes “the demand for foreign labor in Russia, economic incentives, and the militarization of South Asian societies,” according to the ORF. “The prospect of higher wages and an easy pathway to citizenship lures people to immigrate to countries like Russia, where there is a huge demand for labor and a demographic crisis,” ORF expert Rajoli Siddharth Jayaprakash tells TIME.
Outward migration from South Asia has especially increased in recent years, following the 2022 economic crisis in Sri Lanka, a recession in Nepal, and soaring unemployment in India, where the unemployment rate shot up to 9.2% in June 2024, a sharp increase from 7% in May 2024, according to the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy. In Russia, this migration fills the urgent demand for foreign labor after the country saw a shortage of 4.8 million workers in 2023.
Read More: Why Indian Voters See Job Creation as the Election’s Biggest Issue
Nevertheless, Jayaprakash says that Modi’s visit to Russia has been seen as a success in India. After the issue was raised with Russian authorities on various levels, the number of Indians serving in the Russian army has declined from over 100 to 63—and 12 Indians have been discharged so far.
But the affair is far from over: “Considering that the Indians signed a legally binding contract with the Russian army, which may even entail a clause for attaining Russian citizenship, the matter is quite complicated,” Jayaprakash says.
Despite attempts to secure the release of Indian nationals from the frontlines, India has refused to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and abstained from all related resolutions at the United Nations. Instead, Modi has opted for a softer approach to the conflict, telling Putin that “today’s era is not an era of war” during the sidelines of a regional summit in Uzbekistan in 2022. The response is in line with the close relationship that New Delhi and Moscow have enjoyed for decades, with India recently stepping up its purchase of cheap Russian oil despite protests from the West.
But in Moun’s village in Haryana, his family is still grieving. His cousin, Sonu Mator, told Reuters that the family had to ask the Indian government to assist with repatriating Moun’s body back to India following his death, as they didn’t have the money to do so. “If he knew he would have to fight, he would not have gone…why would he go where death could be waiting?” Mator said.
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India seeks report on iPhone factory hiring practices
The Indian government has sought a detailed report from Tamil Nadu state following media reports that Apple supplier Foxconn was allegedly rejecting married women for iPhone assembly jobs.
A Reuters investigation alleged that Foxconn had excluded married women from jobs at its main India iPhone plant near Chennai, citing their greater family responsibilities compared to unmarried women.
The federal labour ministry says the law "clearly stipulates that no discrimination (is) to be made while recruiting men and women workers".
Neither Apple nor the Tamil Nadu state government responded to requests for comment from Reuters.
The BBC has also reached out to Foxconn and the Tamil Nadu labour department for a response.
Foxconn, the largest supplier of Apple iPhones, set up its first factory in Tamil Nadu in 2017 but has since been aggressively expanding its operations in India.
In 2023, it began assembling the iPhone 15 in the state and earlier this year, Foxconn tied up with Google to make Pixel smartphones in Tamil Nadu.
Rights activists say the reports about the firm's hiring practices in India are concerning, given that thousands look to its factories for employment opportunities.
Reuters said it spoke to numerous employees and Foxconn hiring agencies for the story.
The report said that hiring agents and Foxconn HR sources "cited family duties, pregnancy and higher absenteeism as reasons why Foxconn did not hire married women at the plant".
This isn't the first time the firm has come under the scanner for its labour practices.
In 2018, a US-based rights group had accused the firm of overworking and underpaying temporary workers at its factory in China that manufactured products for Amazon.
In 2022, its iPhone factory in China saw protests by workers who claimed that they had not been paid certain dues.
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TN Govt College Recruitment 2022 – Apply Online For 1895 Guest Lecturer Post
TN Govt College Recruitment 2022 – Apply Online For 1895 Guest Lecturer Post
Tamil Nadu Government Colleges of Arts, Science and Education has issued the 1895 Guest Lecturer Jobs this Year 2022. Candidates are invited for the vacancy details & completed all eligibility criteria can read the Notification & Apply Email. Tamil Nadu Government Colleges of Arts, Science and Education Full details and application links are given below. Company Name: Tamil Nadu Government…
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West Central Railway Recruitment 2023 West Central Railway has published notification. All candidates can apply to The Official Website of wcr.indianrailways.gov.in. if they have the required educational qualification to apply for this job. The candidates who are interested and eligible to apply for Tamil Nadu Government Jobs Free Job Alerts (TN Govt Jobs 2022) can apply for West Central Railway Recruitment 2023 notification from Before 17.12.2022.
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ARASU VELAI VAIPU 2022 | CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT JOBS 2022
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ARASU VELAI VAIPU 2022 Applications are invited for District Child Protection Society from eligible candidates for the following vacancies. under the control of Social Defence Department, Recruitment of Staff for District Child Protection Society is made. All the basic information about ARASU VELAI VAIPU 2022 including vacancies in , post vacant, education qualification, age limit, application…
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TNPSC Recruitment 2022 11 District Educational Officer Vacancy
TNPSC Recruitment 2022 11 District Educational Officer Vacancy #jobtamizhan #govtjobs #governmentrecruitment #centralgovtjobs #tnpsc #upsc #ssc
TNPSC – Tamilnadu Public Service Commission [District Educational Officer] Online Form 2022 – 11 Post Eligibility Salary, Admit Card, Exam Date and Notification – TNPSC Are Invited Offline Application Form District Educational Officer Recruitment 2022 (TNPSC – District Educational Officer) Interested Candidate Completed All Eligibility Criteria and Offline Application Form Before Apply Offline…
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Krishnagiri DHS Recruitment 2022 | Multi Purpose Hospital Worker Posts
Krishnagiri DHS Recruitment 2022 | Multi Purpose Hospital Worker Posts
கிருஷ்ணகிரி மாவட்ட உள்ள அரசு ஆரம்ப சுகாதார நிலையங்களில் வேலைவாய்ப்பு – Krishnagiri DHS Recruitment 2022 கிருஷ்ணகிரி மாவட்டத்தில் உள்ள அரசு ஆரம்ப சுகாதார நிலையங்கள் மற்றும் நகர்புற ஆரம்ப சுகாதார நிலையங்களிலும், தேசிய ஊரக நகரத் திட்டம் / தேசிய நகர்புற நலத்திட்டத்தின் கீழ் பல்நோக்கு மருத்துவமனைப் பணியாளர், கிளீனர், மருத்துவமனை பணியாளர் மற்றும் துப்புரவு பணியாளர் பணியிடங்கள் தொகுப்பூதியத்தில்…
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How Russia Lured Indian Men to Fight in Ukraine
New Post has been published on https://douxle.com/2024/08/10/how-russia-lured-indian-men-to-fight-in-ukraine/
How Russia Lured Indian Men to Fight in Ukraine
Ravi Moun was excited to travel to Russia from his small village in the north Indian state of Haryana in early January. One of three siblings, the 21-year-old dropped out of school after 10th grade and was looking for work when he was contacted by a local agent with the promise of a lucrative job in transportation in Moscow, according to his brother Ajay. To cover the cost of travel to Russia, Moun’s brother sold the family’s one-acre land for 11.5 lakh rupees, or nearly $14,000.
Once he arrived, however, Ajay says Moun was inducted into the Russian military to fight in the war in Ukraine instead, which has been ongoing since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion in 2022. Moun last spoke to his family on March 12, telling them he had been digging trenches to bury the casualties in Ukraine, which has steadily lost territory to Russia’s larger army. Four months later, after his family contacted the Indian Embassy to inquire about his whereabouts on July 21, they learned he had been killed on the frontlines.
Moun’s death came days after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the issue of Indian mercenaries with Putin during a visit to Moscow on July 8. Following Modi’s visit, a spokesperson for the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that at least 50 Indian nationals had contacted the ministry with requests to end their employment in the Russian army. “The Russian side have responded positively to our request. Both sides are working for an early discharge of Indian nationals and hopefully they will come back soon,” Randhir Jaiswal said during a press briefing.
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The news that Indian men were fighting in Russia was first reported in early March when the Indian Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said it had uncovered a “major human trafficking network” extending from the Indian capital of New Delhi to the southern state of Tamil Nadu. According to the CBI, Russia used social media platforms and local agents to lure people to the country by offering them jobs, admissions to “dubious private universities,” and “free discounted” visa extensions. Once the men arrived, their passports were taken away and they were “trained in combat roles and deployed at front bases in Russia-Ukraine War Zone against their wishes,” the CBI said.
Those entrapped included a Kashmiri man named Azad Yousuf Kumar, a 31-year-old engineering graduate from Pulwama, who left last December after a YouTuber offered him a job in Dubai. “They are constructing bunkers in the forests right now. They have moved further from the Black Sea,” his brother Sajad told the Press Trust of India in March, saying that Kumar could call his family only for a few minutes in the evenings. “He has a two-and-a-half-month-old son whom he has not even met so far,” he continued, pleading with the Indian government to intervene.
On social media, one video showed another seven Indian men in Russian uniforms crying for help, claiming that they were forced to fight for the Russian army after being threatened with a 10-year jail sentence for illegally entering the country if they refused to do so.
Later that month, the MEA confirmed the deaths of two Indian nationals killed on the frontlines, followed by another two deaths in June. India’s Foreign Minister, S Jaishankar, raised the issue during a meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Astana in July. In Moscow’s first comments on the matter following Modi’s visit, the Russian Embassy in India said Russia was committed to finding the “earliest possible solution.” (Neither Indian nor Russian officials responded to TIME’s request for comment.)
India is not the only country whose nationals have joined the Russian army to fight Ukraine. Several Sri Lankan and Nepali citizens were also drawn in by what experts from the New Delhi-based Observer Research Foundation (ORF) describe as a set of “push-pull” factors that are fueling “this foreign fighters phenomenon.” That includes “the demand for foreign labor in Russia, economic incentives, and the militarization of South Asian societies,” according to the ORF. “The prospect of higher wages and an easy pathway to citizenship lures people to immigrate to countries like Russia, where there is a huge demand for labor and a demographic crisis,” ORF expert Rajoli Siddharth Jayaprakash tells TIME.
Outward migration from South Asia has especially increased in recent years, following the 2022 economic crisis in Sri Lanka, a recession in Nepal, and soaring unemployment in India, where the unemployment rate shot up to 9.2% in June 2024, a sharp increase from 7% in May 2024, according to the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy. In Russia, this migration fills the urgent demand for foreign labor after the country saw a shortage of 4.8 million workers in 2023.
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Nevertheless, Jayaprakash says that Modi’s visit to Russia has been seen as a success in India. After the issue was raised with Russian authorities on various levels, the number of Indians serving in the Russian army has declined from over 100 to 63—and 12 Indians have been discharged so far.
But the affair is far from over: “Considering that the Indians signed a legally binding contract with the Russian army, which may even entail a clause for attaining Russian citizenship, the matter is quite complicated,” Jayaprakash says.
Despite attempts to secure the release of Indian nationals from the frontlines, India has refused to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and abstained from all related resolutions at the United Nations. Instead, Modi has opted for a softer approach to the conflict, telling Putin that “today’s era is not an era of war” during the sidelines of a regional summit in Uzbekistan in 2022. The response is in line with the close relationship that New Delhi and Moscow have enjoyed for decades, with India recently stepping up its purchase of cheap Russian oil despite protests from the West.
But in Moun’s village in Haryana, his family is still grieving. His cousin, Sonu Mator, told Reuters that the family had to ask the Indian government to assist with repatriating Moun’s body back to India following his death, as they didn’t have the money to do so. “If he knew he would have to fight, he would not have gone…why would he go where death could be waiting?” Mator said.
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