kumar17
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Public employment in a sovereign socialist secular democratic republic, has to be as set down by the Constitution and the laws made thereunder. Our constitutional scheme envisages employment by the Government and its instrumentalities on the basis of a procedure established in that behalf. Equality of opportunity is the hallmark, and the Constitution has provided also for affirmative action to ensure that unequals are not treated equals. Thus, any public employment has to be in terms of the constitutional scheme.
Source: Advocate Khoj
Does the phrase 'to be in terms of' mean 'in accordance with'? Is it correctly used?
Source: Advocate Khoj
Does the phrase 'to be in terms of' mean 'in accordance with'? Is it correctly used?
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