INDO-PAK NE SAB KI CHUTTI KAR DI

Pak federal interior secretary Chaudhry Qamar Zaman had made a recommendation to the Establishment Division a few days ago that Wednesday be declared a public holiday.In India,around one lakh Facebook users agree to this,and more than 36,000 have decided to skip work and college as India and Pakistan meet in a World Cup semifinal at Mohali today.According to a recent survey conducted by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM),an average corporate office has received casual leave applications from around 60% of their employees for today.
In the survey conducted across Delhi,Chandigarh,Mumbai,Pune and Bangalore,around 50 top officials and 500 employees of various corporate offices were interviewed by ASSOCHAM representatives to unearth the impact of the Indo-Pak clash on the corporate world.Indo-Pak matches are more than just cricket, says ASSOCHAM National secretary general,DS Rawat,And considering the hysteria of the semifinals,it is a matter of interest to everyone.India Inc.is also viewing it as an opportunity to strike a bond of amiability with their staff,and is thus granting leaves to their employees to help cheer our Men in Blue emerge victorious against their arch rivals.
For HR professional Tarishi Kwatra,today is a half day.Were supposed to work 12-8.30pm otherwise,but today,were working till 5:30pm.Weve even sent this as a mail to our clients,so that they know were lightly staffed, she laughs,saying that her husband is in the US and has bought an online high definition link to watch the match.Samir Chawla,IT professional,applied for leave days ago,so that he doesnt need to face any last minute cancellations.And I gave my boss an honest explanation.Why hide your national pride
Employees in Mumbai are the most enthusiastic as corporate offices in the city have received the maximum number of casual leave applications (35%),closely followed by Delhi (30%),Chandigarh (25%),Bangalore (15%) and Pune (10%).In Madhya Pradesh,the post-lunch session of the assembly has been cancelled and a special screening of the highly-anticipated match has been arranged for the legislators. (http://goo.gl/JSiSA)

INDO-PAK NE SAB KI CHUTTI KAR DI

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