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Certification programme for IC members of Reliance Retail limited


 Conducted a certification programme for Internal committee members constituted under the provisions of The sexual harrassment of women at workplace (Prevention,Prohibition, Redressal) Act. 

Write to us at medha@lexiposh.com to conduct a certification programme for your organisation.
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