Flummoxed by a woman's demand for a posting at PGIMER on the basis of a genuine-looking appointment letter, the prestigious institute has cautioned people against a racket offering jobs there.
"Fraudulent appointment letters with PGIMER logo and address are being issued by conmen to fool people and take money from them," a PGIMER spokesperson said here.
She clarified that the institute is not issuing such appointment letters even online or through social media.
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The woman was having a fraudulent appointment letter with PGIMER logo.
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