The Gujarat government has expressed concerns that implementing a law mandating 85% local hiring in industries will violate the constitution. The state government believes that such a law could infringe upon the constitutional rights of individuals and businesses. The proposal for the law was put forth by the Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) in an effort to prioritize local employment opportunities. However, the government argues that while promoting local employment is important, it must be done within the confines of the law. The issue has sparked a debate among industry stakeholders, with some supporting the proposed law as a means to boost local employment rates, while others are wary of its potential legal implications. As the discussion continues, it remains to be seen how the government will address the concerns raised while striving to create more job opportunities for locals in Gujarat. Stay updated on this developing story for the latest updates on local hiring regulations in the state. For more news and updates, visit Times of India.

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Gujarat Minister warns 85% local hiring law could violate constitution, sparks debate in Ahmedabad.
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