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J&K: 3299 posts available for advertisement, many to be notified soon

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary Atal Duloo (File Pic)

JAMMU, Nov 14 (NVI) In Jammu and Kashmir, around 3299 posts are available with the Services Selection Recruitment Board (SSRB) for advertisement and clarifications regarding many of them have been sought from the indenting departments while some are entangled in legal battles in the court of law.

Some of the posts yet to be advertised includes 1336 posts of Home Department, 415 of Health & Medical Education Department, 314 of Jal Shakti, 292 of PDD, 222 of Industries & Commerce, 177 of Public Works (R&B), 185 of Agriculture, 129 of Forest, 73 of Hr Education, 38 of Revenue, 61 of Transport and those of other Departments.

This information was shared at a meeting chaired by Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo today to take stock of the recruitment process undertaken by the SSRB referred by different government departments here.

It was given out that many of the posts are fit for advertisement and would be notified shortly and those against whom the clarifications had been sought would also be filled once the same are received by the board.

It was revealed that since 2019 the board had made 22,624 selections and is in a process of finalizing selections for another 874 posts.

Besides it was added that the competitive examination for 4921 posts is going to be held in coming weeks.

The Chief Secretary took this occasion to impress upon the Board to make the recruitment process time-bound, an official spokesman said.

He asked for making annual calendars of recruitment process so that candidates have clear idea about the same and they prepare accordingly without facing any uncertainties.

Dulloo also enjoined upon the indenting departments to refer the vacancies with clear cut recruitment rules and position of vacancies as per the reservation rules and other necessary clarifications.

He stressed on the indenting departments to clarify the issues regarding experience and technical qualifications pointed out by the board forthwith so that the posts referred to it are advertised without any further delay.

The Chief Secretary further urged the concerned Departments to update their recruitment rules in consultation with the ARI & Trainings Department for the speedy culmination of the selection process.

He also advised the Law Department and Board to make the indenting departments well-versed with the rules and formats for making clarification process swift and less cumbersome for them.

On the occasion, JKSSRB Chairperson Indu Kanwal Chib gave an overview of the ongoing recruitment process of the Board and detailed a few of the hiccups stalling advertisement of certain vacancies referred by different departments.

She said the Board has sought certain clarifications from indenting departments regarding break-up of posts under horizontal/vertical reservations, availability/updation of recruitment rules(RRs), recognition status of certain outside institutions, competent authority to issue experience certificates and in some cases the mandatory financial concurrence of the posts to be advertised. (NVI)

 

Pakistan: TTP says Army killed innocent people in N.Waziristan and labelled them ‘Mujahideen’

Leaders of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) -- File Pic

Peshawar (Pakistan), Nov 14 (NVI) A day after Pakistan Army claimed to have killed 8 “terrorists” of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in North Waziristan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, the Islamist outfit today said the “occupying and oppressive” military has killed innocent people and labelled them as ‘Mujahideen’.

The TTP condemned this act of the Pakistan Army and vowed to give a befitting response to it.

“In recent days, the Pakistani Army has repeated its previous history and martyred innocent people, including women and children, at two places in North Waziristan in drone attacks and has unsuccessfully tried to label them as ‘Mujahideen’,” said the TTP in a statement.

“The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan strongly condemns these attacks and invites the people of Pakistan, especially the tribal people, to rise up against these atrocities – to free their captives from this occupying and oppressive army,” said the statement issued by its spokesman Muhammad Khorasani.

“The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan will give a befitting response to these attacks to the army,” the outfit said.

Property of terror associate attached under UAPA in Sopore : J&K Police

NVI Correspondent

Sopore, Nov 14(NVI): Sopore police on attached property worth Rs 1 crore, belonging to a terror associate under UAPA, in Bomai area of Sopore on Thursday.

A senior police officer said that the attachment has been made in case FIR No. 26/2024, registered under Sections 18, 20, 23, 38 and 39 of the UA(P) Act, 7/25 Arms Act, at Police Station Bomai.

She said that the attachment of the property is a part of the ongoing efforts to choke the financial and logistical support for terrorist organizations and their enablers.

She added that the property belonged to one Aamir Rashid Lone son of Abdul Rashid Lone of Bomai.

This action reaffirms the commitment of the Sopore Police to combat terrorism and disrupt the support structures that enables these nefarious activities.

The attachment of the property is a part of the ongoing efforts to choke the financial and logistical support for terrorist organizations and their enablers. This operation sends a strong message that the law enforcement agencies will not relent in their pursuit of those who seek to undermine the peace and stability of the Police District. (News Vibes of India)

PDP Chief Condemns surge in attacks since the Government formation, Demands Investigation

PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti speaking to media after visiting Srinagar grenade attack victims family at Sumbal.

Aadil Abdullah

Sumbal, Nov 14 (NVI): People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Chief Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday strongly condemned the recent grenade attack in Srinagar’s Sunday Market that tragically claimed the life of Abida, a mother of three from Sumbal Bandipora Abida had sustained severe injuries in the attack and succumbed to them while undergoing treatment in a Srinagar hospital.

While speaking to media Mehbooba Mufti expressing deep sorrow, Mufti stated, “I visited Abida’s house in Sumbal. She was a mother of three young children, and her untimely demise is deeply tragic. For the past 30-35 years, we have witnessed similar incidents, leaving children orphaned and women widowed. This cycle of violence has become all too common, and I unequivocally condemn this brutal attack.”

Mufti raised serious concerns about the increasing violence in the region, urging the government to address its root causes. She questioned the persistent growth of militancy and the surge in attacks since the government’s formation. “Who is responsible for these attacks? What is happening is truly tragic,” she said, demanding a thorough government investigation into the matter.

She further emphasized the need for a comprehensive assessment of the situation in the valley to prevent such tragic incidents from recurring. “The authorities must determine whether these incidents are due to security lapses or other underlying issues,” she stressed.

Mufti also offered her prayers for Abida, saying, “I pray to Almighty Allah to grant her Jannat-ul-Firdous.” Her words resonated with many who share her concerns about the escalating violence and its devastating impact on innocent lives in Kashmir.—(News Vibes of India)

Cordon intensified in Kulgam after gunshots heard during CASO

File Photo : CASO

Fazil Mir

Srinagar, Nov 13 (NVI): Cordon layers have been tightened in Badimarg Kulgam after gunshots were heard during CASO on Wednesday afternoon.

A senior police officer told News Vibes of India—(NVI) that on a specific input a cordon and search operation was launched in Badimarg by a joint team of Police and army on Wednesday afternoon.

He said that during searches, some gunshots were heard following which cordon was tightened around the area.

He said that cordon layers have tightened further amid the ongoing search operation but as of now contact hasn’t established.

He said that search operation is underway in the area.(News Vibes of India)

Two arrested as Police seized Narcotics valued Crores in Srinagar

Police alongwith seized narcotics with accused persons

NVI Correspondent

Srinagar, Nov 13 (NVI):- Srinagar Police seized narcotic substances valued in crores and two accused persons have been arrested.

Police in a statement NVI said that continuing its efforts to eradicate the menace of drugs from the society, Police have seized narcotics valued in crores and arrested 02 accused persons in Srinagar.

“On 12/11/2024, during nakaa checking at Tengpora flood channel in Batamaloo, police team of Srinagar Police detained two individuals identified as Love Kumar from Shahdara Kastura Nagar, Delhi and Vipin Kumar from Sultanpuri, Delhi.” Police added

Upon their search, 2.4 kg of heroin-like substance was recovered from their possession.
Consequently, FIR No. 140/2024 under relevant sections of NDPS Act was registered in Police Station Batmaloo and investigation initiated,” reads the statement.

“During the course of investigation, the accused persons disclosed information that led to further recovery of 2.86 kg of Crystal Meth (Amphetamine) from their vehicle ( Ertiga ) bearing registration no. HR11N 7336.” It states further.

Further investigation into the case is going on to trace the origin and operation of the network of the illegal narcotics trade.—(News Vibes of India)

Chief Edu. Officer Rajouri bans Picnic of Schools in district

Sayed Zahid

Jammu, Nov 13(NVI): Chief Education Officer Rajouri has banned the picnic of all government and private schools of the district.

“In continuation to this office No even, Directions of district Administration dated 18.05.2023, as well as higher authorities of School Education, department, Picnics for government as well as Private School have been strictly banned/prohibited.” Reads the order of the CEO a copy of which lies with NVI.

“Henceforth none to the Government/ Private School shall take the children/staff to any spot for picnic,” it reads

It Impressed upon the Principals/Zonal Education Officers/Headmasters/ HOls of both Government and private Schools of the District to implement the directions in letter and spirit, falling which defaulters shall be personally responsible for any sort of consequences.

However the Student Study Trips under RAA and Basic Vocation Tours shall remain continue (Subject to release of funds by Samagra Shikshaj.—(News Vibes of India)

CIK prevents Kulgam Youth from joining Terrorist ranks

NVI Correspondent

Srinagar, Nov 13 (NVI): A youth from South Kashmir’s Kulgam district was prevented from joining terrorist ranks by Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK).

CIK in a statement said that it reliably learnt that one Bhat Navidul Ali son of Ali Mohd Bhat, a resident of Tazipora-Mohanpora of District Kulgam presently pursuing M.Sc in Lab Sciences, is misusing Social Media for radical propaganda aimed at to instigate common people against the Government of India and also glamourizing terrorism in J&K.

The individual is in constant touch with some cyber / virtual entity involved in radicalizing and motivating the youth to join terrorism and terrorist ranks.

Besides, the individual also consumes the Joining content available on the internet. It was also learnt that he is about to join the terrorist ranks. On receipt of the information, a special team of CIK apprehended Bhat Navid ul Ali for questioning.

The parents and respectables of his neighbourhood have been called for counselling, it said.

An appeal is made to the youths of Kashmir valley to refrain from involving in such illegal activities and parents are advised to keep a close watch upon their wards so that the youths does not fall in the trap of such enticements, reads the statement.—(News Vibes of India)

Gunshots heard during search operation in Kulgam

Representational Image

NVI Correspondent

Srinagar Nov 13 (NVI):- Gunshots heard during cordon and search operation in Behibag area of South Kashmir Kulgam district on Wednesday.

A top police officer told NVI that on a specific input a cordon and search operation was launched in Behibag by a joint team of Police and army on Wednesday afternoon.

He said that during searches, some gunshots were heard following which cordon was tightened around the area.

He said that search operation is underway in the area.(News Vibes of India)

9 Pilgrims injured in Reasi road accident

Sayed Zahid

Reasi,Nov13(NVI): At least 09 Mata Vaishno Devi pilgrims were injured after their bus met with an accident in Reasi.

An official told NVI that at least nine pilgrims who came for Mata Vaishno Devi Darshan were injured as the bus in which they were travelling met with an accident near Simbal Chowk in Reasi.

The pilgrims had already visited Mata Vaishno Devi and were on their way to Shiv Khori Shrine, he said.

He said that all injured were shifted to hospital for treatment. All injured are from Sitapur, UP. Deputy Commissioner Reasi, Vishesh Paul Mahajan was also present at the accident spot.

Meanwhile investigation in this regard has been taken up.—(News Vibes of India)

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