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Tom28

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මේ ඉන්දියාවේ ජොබ් කරන IT උන් වෙන්න ඇති.ඔහොම එහෙ ඉන්නවා නම් මෙහෙ 15000 කට එන්න ඕනද?
 

Randike Mendis

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    මචන් උන් එන්නේ වැඩට. උබ එක්ක නිදා ගන්න නෙමෙයි. නිදා ගන්න ආවත් නැගිටලා බලන කොට බෝල 2 ත් ගලවාගෙන ගිහින් තියේවි. :P

    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
     

    KasunKDP

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    තො වගේ හරක්ද ලංකවේ IT ෆීල්ඩ් එකේ ඉන්නෙ....:sorry:

    අබසරණයි.!!
     

    BLACKLIST_MEMBER

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    ඔය ෆොටෝ වල ඉන්න විදිහේ එවුන් නෙමෙයි බන් එන්නේ. පට්ට අනාත
    ගොන් අතල් දෙන්න එපා මචන් මේ වෙලාවේ. රටේ නායකයොන්ට ඕනේ වෙලා තියෙන්නෙත් ඔය ටිකමයි උන්ට ඕනේ වැඩේ කරගන්න :)


    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-34276253

    Two million Indians reply to ad for 300 clerical jobs
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    Tens of thousands of graduates, post-graduates and those holding doctorate degrees have applied for the low-level jobs

    Authorities in India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, say they have been overwhelmed after receiving 2.3 million applications for 368 low-level government jobs.

    Prerequisites for the posts include having primary school qualifications and being able to ride a bicycle.

    But, tens of thousands of graduates, post-graduates and others with doctorate degrees have also applied.

    An official said it will take four years to interview all the candidates.

    "These candidates only have to be interviewed but my estimate is that the entire process will take at least four years to complete even if there are 10 boards interviewing 200 candidates a day, for 25 days a month," senior official Prabhat Mittal told BBC Hindi's Atul Chandra.

    Those who have applied for the posts, advertised in August, include 255 PhD holders and 152,000 graduates.

    With the number of applicants, there are more than 6,250 candidates vying for each post.


    The successful candidates will receive a monthly salary of 16,000 rupees ($240; £156).

    Unemployment is a huge challenge in Uttar Pradesh where tens of millions are out of work.

    The state, with a population of 215 million, is expected to have 13.2 million unemployed young people by 2017, according to one estimate.

    Government recruitment drives have attracted massive responses in other parts of India, too.

    Earlier this year, several people were injured in a stampede when thousands turned up to join the Indian army in the southern city of Visakhapatnam.

    In 2010, one man was killed and 11 others were injured in the crush when more than 10,000 candidates gathered to join the police in Mumbai.

    And in 1999, the government in West Bengal state was deluged with responses when they advertised 281 jobs and received nearly one million applications.
     
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    ncdisa

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    මචන් උන් එන්නේ වැඩට. උබ එක්ක නිදා ගන්න නෙමෙයි. නිදා ගන්න ආවත් නැගිටලා බලන කොට බෝල 2 ත් ගලවාගෙන ගිහින් තියේවි. :P
    දවසේ කථාව:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
     

    BLuenYn

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    good luck :lol:

    "The AIDS epidemic in India is expanding rapidly. It is estimated that more than four million people are living with HIV, which makes India the country with the largest number of HIV-infected people in the world. HIV has spread beyond high-risk groups and is now firmly embedded in the Indian population and is fast spreading into rural areas. Between 30% and 60% of commercial sex workers and 15% of truck drivers are infected with HIV or have AIDS. Sex workers continue to play a critical part in the heterosexual spread of HIV, which is the dominant mode of transmission in India, except in two regions (Nagaland and Manipur) where intravenous drug use is widespread. Another mode of transmission is through contaminated blood and blood products and nonsterile needles and syringes. Children sold into prostitution are yet another avenue for the transmission of the HIV virus."

    source
    http://www.travmed.com/pages/health-guide-chapter-14-hiv-aids-and-sexually-transmitted-diseases-std

    :baffled: