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joym30
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Hello,
I am working in West Bengal Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), aGovernment of India's flagship programme. Here is contract of 1 year of service that is extendable up to 3 years.
My question is that job has any possibility to become permanent if I worked there more than 240 days in a year ??

From India, Kolkata
Prashant B Ingawale
467

In several cases court has given judgment that regular position should filled to regular channel of recruitment i.e. Advertisement in Newspaper- Calling applications - Screeming Applications - Interivew Written / Oral / Physical etc.. & then only the regular position should be filled.
So I do not think you can claim for Permanancy after completion of 240 day day....

From India, Pune
joym30
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Prashant B Ingawale; Sir, My recruitment was done through Official Notification, Written Test and then Computer test and Interview.... Like other regular channel of recruitment.
From India, Kolkata
Prashant B Ingawale
467

Dear Joym30, If already your recruitement done for Fixed term contract then how you can claim permanency?
From India, Pune
kumarsunil535
regular position should filled to regular channel of recruitment i.e. Advertisement in Newspaper- Calling applications - Screeming Applications - Interivew Written / Oral / Physical etc.. & then only the regular position should be filled and worked more than 240 days,
please can you share on what ground of law/any decision case by Court(high or supreme), i can pursue for Regularization

From India, Amritsar
GJ25J4321
You can do this ... Best of luck..
From India, Ahmedabad
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