J&K Chief Secretary reviews recruitment progress, urges fast-track filling of vacant posts
The meeting was attended by the concerned Administrative Secretaries, Chairperson of JKSSB, Secretary JKPSC, and representatives from different departments.
The meeting was attended by the concerned Administrative Secretaries, Chairperson of JKSSB, Secretary JKPSC, and representatives from different departments.
Revealing this in a press communiqué issued here, Finance Minister Cheema said that the Animal Husbandry Department currently has a total of 2,010 approved posts for Veterinary Inspectors, and out of the approved posts, 345 positions are currently vacant, with 1,665 being filled.
This large-scale induction will result in an 8 per cent increase in the force’s overall operational strength, marking one of the most substantial expansions in recent years.
Candidates were allowed entry to the examination hall only after biometric identity verification and strict multi-layer frisking from the campus entrance to the hall.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Wednesday conducted extensive searches at 12 locations across five districts in Odisha as part of an ongoing investigation into the Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) Recruitment Fraud 2023.
They all will appear for a computer-based test (CBT) to begin from 17 August to fill up a total of 1,03,769 vacant posts in the Level 1 category in the Railways, for which the minimum qualification is either Class 10 pass or an ITI certificate in any trade.
Rajnath Singh, who arrived at Srinagar on Thursday on two days tour of Jammu and Kashmir, described the scheme a ‘golden opportunity’ to join the nation’s defence services and to serve the country. Singh thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allowing one time age relaxation for the first batch to be recruited through the scheme.
Indian Railways conducted the second stage Computer Based Test (CBT) of Non Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) recruitment on 9th & 10th May for Level 6 (7124 posts) and Level 4 (161 posts).
"It is also clarified that withdrawal of posts referred to PSC /SSB before 31 October 2019 has only been done for posts where selections have not been made and results have not been declared", the spokesman said.
According to a spokesperson, the Railway Ministry has constituted a committee that will listen to the views of the candidates who cleared or failed and following that the committee will submit its report to the Ministry of Railways