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Nearly 50,000 Graduates Passed Out in J&K in Two Years, Over 11,000 Selections Made: Govt

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49,354 graduates passed out in J&K in last two years: Govt

‘11,526 selections made by JKPSC, JKSSB’

Srinagar, Mar 11 (KNO): The government on Tuesday said that around 50,000 graduates passed out in the last two years while around 11,000 selections were made by JKPSC and JKSSB during the period.

Replying to the question of Chandar Prakash Ganga, the Minister concerned as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that 25,428 and 23,926 graduates passed out in 2023 and 2024 respectively while the selections made by JKPSC and JKSSB in the same period are 2,175 and 9,351 respectively.

So, a total of 49,354 graduates passed out while 11,526 selections were made in the last two years, the reply reads, adding that in the private sector, the employment generated in the industrial sector in 2022-23 is 15719 and 29969 in 2023-24.

Under private employment generated through self-employment and livelihood schemes, he said from the last four years, a total of 9.58 lakh self-employment livelihood opportunities have been generated through schemes like Mumkin, Tejaswini, PMEGP, REGP etc. upto January 2025 viz a viz 2021-22-299266, 2022-23-283664, 2023-24-238675 and 2024-25-136165 upto to January 2025.

“Under MGNREGA, 3.01 Crore person-days were generated upto Jan 2025, which provided employment to 8.07 lakh households,” the Minister said—(KNO)

Over 90 posts of doctors, paramedics vacant in health institutions of Shopian constituency: Govt

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Over 90 posts of doctors, paramedics vacant in health institutions of Shopian constituency: Govt

No under construction MCCH in Eidgah Srinagar: Health Minister

Srinagar, Mar 11: The Jammu and Kashmir government said on Tuesday that more than 90 posts of doctors and paramedics remain vacant in various health institutions of the Shopian Constituency.

Responding to a question from MLA Shabir Ahmad Kullay, Health and Medical Education Minister Sakina Itoo, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that Rs 89 lakh, Rs 140 lakh and Rs 50 lakh were incurred for the construction of health institutions in Shopian under District Capex and JKIDFC in 2022, 2023, and 2024, respectively.

She said vacancies exist in various healthcare facilities, including District Hospital Shopian, CHC Keller, PHC Sedow, PHC Tukroo, PHC Vehil, and other NTPHCs and sub-centres. “There are 153 sanctioned posts under NHM, of which 142 are currently filled, including one specialist, ten medical officers, four AYUSH doctors, 45 nurses and 56 paramedics,” she said, adding that the revised selection criteria for NHM staff is currently under consideration, and the vacant positions will be filled once the new criteria are finalised.

Itoo said health institutions in Shopian are functioning smoothly, with patient care being prioritised. She said staffing issues are being addressed through internal adjustments and NHM recruitment, adding that vacancies under direct recruitment quotas (including those in Shopian) are regularly referred to recruiting agencies.

“The vacant positions under the promotion quota (gazetted) are under consultation with the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) and will be filled as soon as all formalities are completed,” the minister said.

Responding to a separate query from MLA Mubarak Gul, the Health Minister clarified that there is no under-construction Mother & Child Care Hospital (MCCH) in Eidgah Constituency. However, the Mini Maternity Centre (MMC) Noorbagh is functional and offers antenatal care, immunization, family planning services and screening for non-communicable diseases (NCDs), she said.

Regarding the Primary Health Centre (PHC) Palpora, Itoo said that Phase I of its construction, which started in 2011-12, is completed except for some internal finishing works. Following the reorganisation of the PW(R&B) Department, the project was transferred from JKPCC to the respective PW(R&B) wing, which has since prepared a revised DPR for the completion of Phase I and execution of Phase II, she said, adding that the funds for Phase II have been projected under the District Capex Budget, and PHC Palpora will be shifted from its old NTPHC building once the finishing works are completed.

Addressing concerns about PHC Sangam, the minister said there is no under-construction building at the site. However, the PHC Sangam building, completed at a cost of Rs 153 lakh, has been occupied by SDPO Sangam since April 2022, she said.

The Health Minister said the matter has been raised multiple times with the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, with requests made to evacuate the security forces from the building. Letters have been sent by the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Srinagar on January 3, 2025 (CMO/Sgr/Mic/7862-64) and February 28, 2025 (CMOS/P&S/2024-25/8948-50). The Director of Health Services is personally following up on the issue with the DC Srinagar, she said.

“Once the building is vacated by the security forces, the necessary repair, renovation, and facelift works will be undertaken to make it operational for hospital usage,” the minister assured—(KNO)

JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Schedule Released – Check Important Dates & Details!

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JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Schedule Out, Check Details Here

The exam for the JEE Main 2025 Session 2 will be held on April 2,3,4,7, 8 and 9.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the schedule for the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main Session 2, 2025. The exam for the Session 2 will be held on April 2,3,4,7, 8 and 9.

  • Paper 1 (BE/BTech) is scheduled for April 2, 3, 4, 7, 2025.  The examination on these days will be held in two shifts. The first shift will be conducted from 9 am-12 noon, while the second shift will be held from 3 pm to 6 pm.
  • One exam of Paper 1 BE/ BTech will also be held on April 8, 2025 in the second shift from 3 pm to 6 pm.
  • Paper 2A (BArch), Paper 2B (B Planning) and Paper 2A and 2B (B Arch and B Planning both) will be held on April 9, 2025 from 9 am to 12:30 pm.

Candidates who have registered for the exam can visit the official website for complete details of the exam.

JEE Main 2025: Exam Pattern

JEE Main consists of two papers:
Paper 1: For B.E./B.Tech admissions at NITs, IIITs, CFTIs, and state-recognized institutions. It also serves as the eligibility test for JEE Advanced, required for IIT admissions
Paper 2: For B.Arch and B.Planning courses, with two subcategories:
Paper 2A: B.Arch
Paper 2B: B.Planning

Mode Of Examination

Paper 1: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Paper 2A: Mathematics and Aptitude in CBT mode; Drawing Test on A4 sheets (offline)
Paper 2B: Mathematics, Aptitude, and Planning-based questions in CBT mode

Language Options

The exam will be conducted in 13 languages, including English, Hindi, and regional languages such as Tamil, Bengali, and Urdu, ensuring inclusivity under the National Education Policy (NEP). Candidates must carefully select their language preference during registration, as changes will not be allowed later.

Marking Scheme And Question Pattern

Paper 1: Covers Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry
Section A includes MCQs, while Section B has numerical value-based questions. Negative marking applies to both sections.
Paper 2A and 2B: Combination of MCQs, numerical value questions, and drawing-based or planning-based questions.

Duration

Paper 1 and individual Paper 2 tests: 3 hours (4 hours for PwD candidates).
Combined Paper 2A and 2B: 3 hours 30 minutes (4 hours 10 minutes for PwD candidates).

Benefits Of Two Sessions

Opportunity to improve scores in the second session.
Allows candidates to identify and address mistakes made during the first session.
Reduces the pressure of losing an academic year in case of unforeseen circumstances.
The best score from the two sessions will be considered for ranking.

Syllabus And Results

The detailed syllabus is available on the official JEE Main website: jeemain.nta.nic.in. After each session, results will be published, with candidates’ performance in either session contributing to their final rank.

194 projects worth Rs 1022.63 crore approved under RIDF in J&K: Govt

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194 projects worth Rs 1022.63 crore approved under RIDF in J&K: Govt

Srinagar, Mar 11 (KNO): The Jammu and Kashmir government on Tuesday said that 194 road and bridge projects at an estimated cost of Rs 1022.63 crore have been sanctioned for the Union Territory.

In response to a query by MLA Dr Sajad Shafi, minister incharge, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that among 194 projects, it has approved 10 infrastructure projects worth Rs 50.43 crore under the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF-XXIX) for Baramulla district in the past two years.

For Uri constituency, the minister said that two road projects were sanctioned under RIDF-XXIX with an estimated cost of Rs 6.45 crore—(KNO)

Chaos in Assembly Over Police Action on Protesting Daily-Wagers

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Chaos in Assembly Over Police Action on Protesting Daily-Wagers

CM Omar Abdullah Says, Police Not in My Hands, But Their Demands Are Humanitarian and Genuine

Jammu, Mar 11: The Legislative Assembly on Tuesday witnessed heated exchanges and protests over the recent police action against protesting daily-wagers in Jammu, leading to a walkout by BJP legislators.

As per news agency JKNS, after the Question Hour, BJP MLA Vikram Randhawa raised concerns over the police crackdown on daily-wagers who were protesting for their regularization. Responding to the issue, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah termed the action unfortunate and assured that he would address the concerns of daily-wagers during the demand for grants of departments under his control.

“The police is neither in my control nor in yours (Randhawa). Instead of raising the issue here, you should have taken it up with those who control the police, just a few kilometers away from this House,” Omar said. He said, that the issue of daily-wagers is not just financial but a humanitarian concern, adding, “Lathis shouldn’t have been used against them, and I am sure this concern has already reached the police.”

As BJP legislators pressed for immediate regularization of daily-wagers, National Conference (NC) MLAs countered them, accusing the BJP of doing nothing for the workers during their 10-year rule. Slogans of “Shame, Shame” echoed in the House as both sides engaged in a verbal clash, leading to chaotic scenes for nearly 10 minutes.

Amid shouting and counter-slogans, BJP legislators staged a walkout, alleging that NC had betrayed the daily-wagers and failed to resolve their long-pending demands. The Assembly remained disrupted as opposition and treasury benches continued to trade accusations. (JKNS)

Committed to fulfill all election promises: CM Omar in Assembly

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Committed to fulfill all election promises: CM Omar in Assembly

Announces constitution of committee to workout roadmap to address daily-wagers’ concerns

Jammu, Mar 11 (KNO): Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said that he is committed to fulfilling all promises made by his party in the election manifesto, but added that he had never pledged that they will fulfill them in one budget.

Replying to discussion on budget, the CM, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said they wanted to send out a message through this budget that they will fulfill all promises. “What is the fault if we have tried to reach out to the poorest of the poor?” CM Omar asked.

Responding to the concerns raised by People’s Conference chairman and MLA Handwara Sajad Lone, CM Omar said that the budget wouldn’t have an inflationary impact.

Talking about issues of daily-wagers, he cited budget speeches of PDP-BJP, stating that they did nothing to regularise them and only 570 persons were regularised under their rule.

He also announced constitution of a committee headed by Chief Secretary to work out a roadmap for addressing issues of daily-wagers. “The committee comprising officials from different departments will find out the number of daily-wagers as well as to what legally and financially could be done for them”.

CM Omar said that his budget is a love letter to every person of J&K and all political parties. “I have owned it as a love letter. It is a love -letter to BJP, PC, PDP, NC, Congress,” he said, adding that love letters are written to express love and he would write such love-letters for five years.

He said there is no problem in expressing gratitude to the Prime Minister, Home Minister and the Finance Minister. “If the Honorable PM, HM and FM have helped us ,what is the problem in expressing gratitude to them?” CM Omar asked—(KNO)

CM Omar Abdullah Announces Committee to Determine Daily Wagers’ Count and Finalize Roadmap in Six Months

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CM Omar Abdullah Announces Committee to Determine Daily Wagers’ Count and Finalize Roadmap in Six Months

Jammu, Mar 11 (JKNS): Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday announced the formation of a high-level committee to address the issue of daily wagers in Jammu and Kashmir, assuring that a roadmap for their regularization will be presented in the next budget session.

As per news agency JKNS, speaking on the floor of the House, Omar Abdullah said, “I am announcing this committee in front of the Assembly and will be issuing the official order today after my budget speech.”

He informed that the committee will comprise the Chief Secretary, Additional Chief Secretary in the Chief Minister’s Office, Planning Secretary, General Administration Department (GAD) Secretary, and Law Secretary.

“The committee will be given six months to thoroughly review the number of daily wagers through GAD and assess the legal and financial aspects of their regularization. Based on their findings, I will announce a structured roadmap in the next budget session,” Omar Abdullah said. JKNS

RITES Recruitment 2025: Apply for Railway Posts Before Deadline, Salary Up to Rs 3.89 Lakh

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RITES recruitment 2025: There is good news for the youth looking for Govt Jobs in RITES Limited. Rail India Technical and Economic Service Limited (RITES) Limited, a Mini Ratna Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Ministry of Railways, Government of India is inviting applications for the recruitment of different vacant posts for Engineer and Technician.

The interested and eligible candidates can apply at the earliest as the last date to apply is today (March 11, 2025). A total of 14 vacant posts will be filled up during this recruitment drive. Visit the official website of RITES to apply online https://www.rites.com/. Exam centers for the vacant posts to be in Delhi/Gurgaon/NCR, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and Bhilai.

Important dates:

  • Commencement of submission of online application and online payment of fees: February 21, 2025
  • Last date of submission of online application and online payment of fees: March 11, 2025
  • Issuance of call letter for interview: 12th March 2025
  • Date of selection: 23rd March 2025

Vacancy Details:

Total Posts: 14

  • Resident Engineer – 11 posts
  • Technician – 3 posts

Educational Qualification:

  1. Resident Engineer: Candidates should have a degree of Diploma in Mechanical/Civil/Instrumentation/Electrical Branch of Engineering. Minimum 05 Years post qualification work experience in Construction/Fabrication project or equivalent.
  2. Technician: Candidates should have a Full-time BSc. degree in Physics or Chemistry. Minimum of 3 years of post-qualification experience in the field of spectroscopy & material testing at the Lab or equivalent.

Age limit for RITES recruitment 2025:

The maximum age limit of candidates applying for the Resident Engineer and Technician posts filled through RITES should be 40 years.

Application Fees:

General/OBC/EWS category candidates: Rs 300 + tax
SC/ST/PWD category candidates have to pay fee: Rs 100 + tax
Payment of fee: Through online mode

Salary Package: 

Resident Engineer: 3,89,906 (Yearly CTC)
Technician: 3,19,793 (Yearly CTC)

For More Details, Candidates can click here to know more details.

28,996 new ration cards issued under Food Security Act in J&K: Govt

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28,996 new ration cards issued under Food Security Act in J&K: Govt

Srinagar, Mar 11 (KNO): The Jammu and Kashmir government on Tuesday informed that the Department of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA) has issued 74,071 new ration cards since September 2022, ensuring the inclusion of left-out households.

In response to a question by MLA Rajiv Jasrotia, the minister incharge, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that government has taken consistent measures to bring all left-out eligible families under the Public Distribution System (PDS).

“Since the transition to the Ration Card Management System (RCMS) in September 2022, 28,996 new ration cards have been issued under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) and 45,075 under the Non-Priority Household (NPHH) category, ensuring that eligible households are not deprived of benefits,” the department stated.

The government also said that the distribution network currently consists of 6,630 sale outlets, including Fair Price Shops (FPS) and Government Sale Centres.

It said that it is contemplating the opening of new Fair Price Shops (FPS) under the Jammu and Kashmir Targeted Public Distribution System (Control) Order 2023, especially in panchayats without such facilities.

“The government has also decided to involve elected members to identify and firm up the requirements for new Fair Price Shops across Jammu and Kashmir. This process will prioritize opening outlets in areas that meet the criteria as per policy,” it said.

Regarding the augmentation of ration supplies for the Above Poverty Line (APL) category, it said that food grains are provided to beneficiaries under the Non-Priority Household (NPHH) category at a scale of 5 kg per person per month. The approved sale rates stand at Rs 15 per kg for rice, Rs 12 per kg for wheat, and Rs 13 per kg for wheat flour—(KNO)

JKSSB Opens Edit Option for Online Applications for “Driver” Posts in J&K Forensic Science Laboratory

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JKSSB Opens Edit Option for Online Applications for “Driver” Posts in J&K Forensic Science Laboratory

Srinagar, March 10, 2025: The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has announced an edit option for candidates who have applied for the post of “Driver” in the Home Department under the J&K Forensic Science Laboratory. This opportunity allows applicants to modify specific fields in their online application forms for a limited period.

As per the official notification, the edit window will remain open for five days from March 13, 2025 (12:00 AM) to March 17, 2025 (11:59 PM). Candidates can make changes to permitted fields in their application forms during this period. However, certain critical details, including Name of the Candidate, Date of Birth, Vertical Category, Items Applied, Phone Number, and Email ID, will remain non-editable.

JKSSB Releases Provisional Answer Keys and Final Selection Lists for Various Posts – Check Details Here

Background of the Advertisement

JKSSB had previously advertised these vacancies under Notification No. 01 of 2025, dated January 27, 2025, under Item No. 01, with the online application submission window open from February 5, 2025, to March 6, 2025. After receiving multiple requests from applicants seeking modifications in their application forms, the board decided to provide an edit option.

Official Announcement

The notice, issued by Atul Kumar (JKAS), Secretary, JKSSB, confirms the edit option and clarifies the non-editable fields. The notification has been widely circulated across various government departments and media platforms, including newspapers, radio, and television, to ensure all applicants are informed.

Instructions for Candidates

Candidates who need to modify their application forms should log in to the JKSSB website (www.jkssb.nic.in) during the specified dates and update the necessary fields. Any incorrect or incomplete information that remains after the edit window closes will be the sole responsibility of the candidate.

Detailed Notification Here

This move by JKSSB ensures transparency and fairness in the recruitment process by allowing applicants to rectify errors. Candidates are advised to make the necessary corrections within the stipulated time to avoid any discrepancies in their application.

For further details, applicants can visit the JKSSB official website or contact the board’s office.