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'Don't accept resignations': Govt tightens rules for ISRO exits amid mass appeals to quit

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  1. India's Department of Space directed ISRO centres not to routinely accept resignations or voluntary retirement requests from Group 'A' scientific and technical personnel.

  2. The move follows a number of ISRO scientists voluntarily quitting the organization in recent months.

  3. The government aims to stem the brain drain of skilled personnel from India's premier space agency.

  4. The directive applies to Group 'A' officers, who hold senior scientific and technical positions.

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