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Job portal launched

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Chennai , Dec. 9

A JOB portal, kamyabi.com, was launched today. Its promoters, aforeserve.com, say that the "site has been introduced for a social cause".

Employers who pick up talent from the portal do not pay anything. The money comes to the promoters from job-seekers, who have to buy a Rs 99-scratch card to register themselves.

Scratching the card will reveal a registration number — the employment seeker can then upload his bio-data against the number. "Unlike other major job sites", kamyabi.com targets the mass jobseekers with a salary bracket of Rs 3,000-Rs 5,000 a month, officials said at a press conference here today.

The card would be available at departmental stores, cyber cafes, food joints, mobile phone shops and bookstores.

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