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CUET Result 2023 Link Score Card, Cut off, Merit List

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CUET Result 2023 – National Testing Agency will announce the CUET 2023 result date and time in the first week of July, 2023, in online mode. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the dates for CUET 2023 entrance exam. The CUET is being held from May 21 to June 23, except June 3 and 4 in computer-based mode. The CUET 2023 application form was released on February 9. Candidates can visit the official website – cuet.samarth.ac.in to check the CUET application form 2023. The NTA has released the NTA examination calendar for the academic year 2023-24.

The Common University Entrance Test- Undergraduate, CUET UG 2023 answer key is likely to be released soon on the official website. The National Testing Agency (NTA) is getting ready to release the CUET UG answer key online so that concerned candidates can go through them. It is important to note that once the answer key is declared, the download link will be activated on the website – cuet.samarth.ac.in. You have to keep an eye on the website to download the key.

Candidates are patiently waiting for the CUET UG 2023 answer key to release. It is important to note that the exam-conducting body has not announced the answer key date and time yet. All important details relating to the Cutest UG answer key will be available on the website – cuet.samarth.ac.in. You should keep updating the above-mentioned website.

Direct link to check result

The NTA is expected to announce the CUET UG answer key date soon for all concerned candidates. You should note that the answer key that will release soon is provisional in nature.

CUET UG 2023: IMPORTANT UPDATES

As per the latest details available online, the CUET UG 2023 result is likely to be declared in July. According to a report by PTI, the results are expected to release fifteen days after the last exam date.

The NTA will release the CUET UG 2023 answer key before declaring the results. Candidates will get two days to raise objections against the provisional answer key.

The CUET UG result and final key will be based on the objections raised by the candidates. You must submit the objections, if there are any, on time. The important dates will be announced soon on the official website of the examination.

Candidates can calculate their expected scores after the answer key is announced by the exam-conducting body.

CUET UG 2023 ANSWER KEY: STEPS TO DOWNLOAD

Let’s take a look at the steps you should follow to download the CUET UG 2023 answer key online:

  • Go to the official website – cuet.samarth.ac.in.
  • Click on the activated link “CUET UG 2023 answer key download” on the homepage.
  • Enter your CUET login details in the given space.
  • The answer key will display on the screen.
  • Check the details on the provisional key and raise objections, if any.
  • Download a copy of the CUET UG key for future reference.

How to check CUET 2023 Cutoff?

To check the CUET cut-off, the test takers of CUET have to log into the CUET 2023 result window by entering their CUET application number and selecting the date of birth.

  • Visit the official website – cuet.samarth.ac.in

  • A new window will open

  • You need to enter your CUET application number and date of birth (As per the CUET registration)

  • Now click on the submit button now

  • This will take you to your CUET score card wherein you can check the CUET cutoff too

CUET 2023 Score Card Date

The National Testing Agency will announce the CUET UG result in the form of a scorecard in the first week of July. The CUET scorecard will include the candidate’s details and the normalized scores.

CUET 2023 Cutoff date

The participating universities of the Common University Entrance Test will release the CUET 2023 cutoff after the entrance exam results at their official websites.

CUET Re-Evaluation / Re-Checking Of Result 2023

  • The CUET final answer keys will be used to process the CUET UG 2023 result. Following the announcement of the CUET 2023 results, no grievances regarding the CUET answer key’s will be considered.
  • The candidate’s marks will be taken into further consideration when calculating the CUET UG 2023 result.
  • The CUET 2023 result shall not be reevaluated or rechecked. In this regard, no correspondence will be taken into consideration.

(Written with inputs from India Today.)

Deaf & mute orphan siblings from south Kashmir pass class 10 exam with flying colours

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Deaf & mute orphan siblings from south Kashmir pass class 10 exam with flying colours

Jahangeer Ganaie

Anantnag, Jun 22 (KNO): Two deaf and mute orphan siblings from the Hussanpora Bagh area of Bijbehara in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district have passed the 10th class examination with flying colours the results of which were declared on Monday.

Mohammad Ahsan and Bisma Jan, the students of the Zaiba Appa Institute of Inclusive Education, Bijbehara, have secured 361 and 389 marks respectively. The siblings lost their parents around a decade ago and are raised by their brother.

Talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) in a sign language explained by their teacher, Ahsaan and Bisma said they are thankful to Javed Ahmad Tak, a Padma Shri awardee who started this school where hundreds of specially-abled students are receiving education.

They said that people with disabilities should never lose their hope but follow their dreams with passion. “They too can lead a successful and cheerful life,” they said.

The siblings, however, said there should be separate schools and colleges for the specially-abled children so as to “lead an independent life”.

Their brother Owais Ahmad while talking to KNO said he suffered a lot, especially when both Ahsaan and Bisma were studying in primary classes.

“I work as a labourer and I will leave no stone unturned to make them continue their education so that they get a good job and won’t remain dependent on anyone in life,” he said—(KNO)

In a first, No-Smoking pledge ceremony held in health, edu institutions across Kashmir

In a first, No-Smoking pledge ceremony held in health, edu institutions across Kashmir

Aim is to keep young generation away from smoking: Officials

Jahangeer Ganaie

Srinagar, Jun 22 (KNO): A No-Smoking pledge ceremony was held across all health institutions and educational institutions of Kashmir to sensitize students and others on the ill effects of tobacco consumption and smoking.

The Directorate of Health Services Kashmir and the Directorate of School Education Department had already issued separate circulars in this regard.

An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that all the Chief Medical Officers, Medical Superintendents and Block Medical Officers carried out a No-Smoking pledge ceremony in all the health intuitions. He said that on the direction of DSEK, the ceremonies were also held in the educational institutions of Kashmir.

The officials said the aim of conducting No-Smoking pledges is to keep the younger generation away from tobacco and smoking.

The spokesperson of the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir Dr Mir Mushtaq, who is also the Nodal Officer of NTCP Kashmir, told KNO that for the first time, such kind of exercise was done in the whole of Kashmir as DHSK and DSEK jointly took the pledge.

This was done in view of the ongoing ‘tobacco-free youth campaign’ launched by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, he said.

Recently, on the eve of No Tobacco Day, the campaign was launched by Secretary Health J&K Bhupinder Kumar who directed all the concerned officials to actively participate in the campaign.

Dr Mushtaq said that DHSK and DSEK have conducted a series of meetings on the issue and held joint pledge ceremonies in order to implement Tobacco Free Educational Institutions (TOFEI).

The aim is to make all educational institutions tobacco-free and to raise awareness about the ill effects of tobacco so that the future generation won’t get attracted to the menace.

“Such kind of pledge ceremony was held for the first time in the history of Kashmir and it was successful as all educational and health institutions actively participated in it,” he said—(KNO)

School Edu Deptt issues advisory to combat ill-effects of heat wave

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School Edu Deptt issues advisory to combat ill-effects of heat wave

Bhat Imran

Srinagar, Jun 22 (KNO): In order to combat the ongoing heat wave in Kashmir, School Education Department Thursday issued a detailed instructions to be followed by all educational institutes.

In the guidelines regarding precautions to be observed by schools to combat the ill-effects of heat wave, Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) in a circular said that the prevailing heat wave in various parts of Kashmir Division may pose a risk at times to the health of the school going Students.

According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), DSEK said that in order to combat the ill effects of the heat wave, the heads of all educational institutions of government as well as private are advised to adhere to the issued guidelines.

“The guidelines are advisory in nature and schools may use as per local conditions in the manner deemed fit to prepare their own SOPs and guidelines to combat ill effects of the heat wave in their schools,” DSEK said.

It also said that the guidelines shall be disseminated among parents, students and teachers for maximum care and benefits.

Guidelines:

Modifications in daily routines:

Morning Assembly should be brief and conducted in such an area or in classrooms where students are not exposed to direct sunlight.

Sports and other outdoor activities be adjusted in early hours.

Care be taken during assembly and dispersal of students.

Transportation:

Overcrowding in school buses be strictly avoided and students as per seating capacity be carried in school buses.

Drinking water and first aid kits must be available in buses.

School Buses and Vans be parked in shaded areas.

Parents be sensitized to pick up the children personally wherever applicable.

Hydration:

Sufficient potable water be kept available at multiple places preferably in water coolers or earthen pots (Pitchers).

Students should be sensitized regarding proper hydration and advised to sip water at regular intervals.

Increased hydration naturally results in increased use of washrooms so washrooms need to be kept in clean and hygienic conditions.

Food and Meals:

Meals served to students under PM POSHAN must be served hot and fresh.

Students carrying food in tiffin be advised to bring light food for lunch which would not become stale easily.

Lunch of the students be checked before consumption.

Do’s and Don’ts to be displayed at prominent places

Do’s:

Drink sufficient water even if not thirsty.

Use ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution), homemade drink like Lassi, Lemon Water etc. to keep yourself hydrated.

Cover your head by Hat, Umbrella or scarf etc.

Stay indoors as much as possible.

In case of illness or faintness, consult doctor immediately.

Don’ts:

Don’t go outside empty stomach or immediately after consuming food.

Avoid direct sun especially in the afternoon.

Don’t go outside barefoot.

Don’t eat junk or spicy or stale food—(KNO)

Traffic Plan and Advisory For 23-06-2023

TRAFFIC POLICE HEADQUARTERS, J&K, JAMMU/SRINAGAR

1. From 21-06-2023, 1700 hrs. to 22-06-2023, 1700 hrs, there was slow movement on NH-44 due to breakdown of 11 HMVs, movement of 02 nomadic flocks and single stretch at Dalwas/Mehar/Cafeteria, between Nashri and NAVYUG Tunnel.

2. HMVs Operators/Owners are requested to desist from overloading. It is further requested that vehicle owners must double check the fitness of their vehicles before undertaking journey on Jammu-Srinagar NHW.

3. Truckers upto ten Tyre are advised to use Mughal road for movement from Jammu to Srinagar and vice versa-versa.

4. HMVs with only 06 and 10 tyres shall be allowed to ply through Dhar road.

5. NHAI has been directed by the Government to maintenance of NH-44 between Dalwas and Banihal on Friday, 23rd June 2023. Because of this necessary maintenance work traffic will remain suspended between Nashri and NAVYUG Tunnel.

TRAFFIC PLAN & ADVISORY FOR 23-06-2023:-

Keeping in view, the repair and maintenance on NH-44, tomorrow, no vehicular movement shall be allowed from either side on Jammu-Srinagar NHW between Nashri and NAVYUG Tunnel from 06:00 am on 23rd to 06:00 am, 24th June 2023.

SSG ROAD
Subject to fair weather and good road condition, vehicular movement on Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gumari road shall be allowed from both sides viz Srinagar towards Kargil and vice-versa. LMVs followed by HMVs shall be allowed from Minamarg towards Srinagar at 0600 hrs. to 1030 hrs. Similarly, LMVs followed by HMVs shall be allowed from Sonamarg towards Kargil at 1300 hrs to 1700 hrs. No vehicle shall be allowed after cut off timings

Mughal Road:-
Subject to fair weather and good road condition, vehicular movement on Mughal road shall be allowed from both sides viz. Poonch towards Shopian and vice versa. These vehicles shall be allowed from Behramgalla (Buffliaz) and Herpora (Shopian) at 0800 hrs. upto 1600 hrs. No vehicle shall be allowed after cut of timings

ADVISORY:-
People are advised to undertake journey on NH-44 only after confirming status of the road from Traffic control units as under:-
• Jammu (0191-2459048, 0191- 2740550, 9419147732, 103)
• Srinagar (0194-2450022, 2485396, 18001807091, 103)
• Ramban (9419993745)
• Udhampur (8491928625)
• PCR Kishtwar (9906154100) for status of Sinthan Road Advisory issued today on 22-06-2023 at 2000 hrs.

JKPSC KAS Result 2022: JK CCE Mains result 2022 Declared, direct link

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JKPSC KAS Result 2022: Jammu & Kashmir Public Service Commission has announced the JKPSC CCE Mains Result 2022 on its official website. Candidates who appeared for the JKPSC CCE Mains Exam 2022 can check the result by visiting the official website jkpsc.nic.in. The Commission has uploaded the PDF file of the JK CCE (Mains) Examination 2022 result.

On the basis of the results of the Jammu & Kashmir Combined Competitive (Mains) Examination, 2022, held by the J&K Public Service Commission from 20.02.2023 to 02.03.2023, the candidates with Roll
Numbers as per Annexure-A to this notification have qualified Personality Test for selection to the J&K Combined Competitive Services i.e. Junior Scale of J&K Administrative Service, J&K Police (G) Service and J&K Accounts (G) Service.

Candidature of these candidates is provisional subject to their being eligible in all respects. The candidates will be required to produce the
original certificates in support of their claims pertaining to age, educational qualifications, domicile, category and disability, if any, etc. at
the time of their personality test. They are, therefore, advised to keep the said documents ready with them.

Direct Link to Check JKCCE KAS Result 2022

The personality test/Viva Voce of these candidates shall be held w.e.f. 10th July, 2023 in the office of J&K Public Service Commission at Solina, Srinagar. The e-Summon Letter for Personality Test of candidates being called for interview may be downloaded from the Commission’s
website https://www.ikpsc.nic.in from 5th July, 2023. The candidates who are not able to download e-Summon Letter for Personality Test, should immediately contact the office of the Commission. No paper Summon Letters wll be issued for the Personality Test/ Interview by the Commission. The date and time of Personality Test will not be intimated
to the qualified candidates individually.

No request for change in the date and time of the Personality Test intimated to the candidates will be entertained. the time of filling up of application forms for J&K Combined Competitive (Mains) Examination, 2022, all the particulars were not obtained from the candidates who qualified for Jammu & Kashmir.

Direct Link to Check JKCCE KAS Result 2022

SKIMS Selection list for various posts, download here

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SKIMS Selection list for various posts

Selection list of ‘Data Collector’ and ‘Study Coordinator’under ICMR funded adhoc-Project titled, “Factors associated with sudden deaths among adults aged 18-45 years, India: Multicentric matched case-control study”.

Ref: (i) Adv. Notification No. SJMS/J J 5/CM/23/523-24, Dated: 03/06/2023.
(ii) Date of Interview: 14/06/2023.

JKBOPEE Issuance of Roll Number wise list for candidates appeared in the NEET PG-2023

Based on the collective merit (Basic+lnterview) and the recommendations of the selection committee, sanction is hereby accorded for temporary engagement of the following candidates for the concerned post of I. Study Coordinator; 2. Data Collector for ICMR fundedadhoc-project.

SKIMS Selection list for various posts

Kashmir Records Season’s Hottest Day At 34.8°C, 2nd Warmest June Day In Decade

Maximum Temperatures Recorded Today

Kashmir Region:

Srinagar = 34.8°C
Qazigund = 34.6°C
Pahalgam = 29.3°C
Kupwara = 33.7°C
Kokernag = 32.7°C
Gulmarg = 26.0°C
Anantnag = 33.8°C
Ganderbal = NA
Bandipora = 33.2°C
Baramulla = 33.0°C
Sopore = 34.4°C
Gulmarg (Kongdoori) = 22.0°C
Budgam = 34.2°C
Pulwama = 33.0°C
Kulgam = 32.3°C
Shopian = 36.1°C
Sonamarg = 28.1°C
Baltal = NA
Chandanwari = 29.8°C

*Jammu Region:*

  1. Jammu = 38.2°C
    Banihal = 31.5°C
    Batote = 29.4°C
    Bhaderwah = 33.6°C
    Katra = 34.0°C
    Udhampur = 36.2°C
    Kathua = 38.0°C
    Kishtwar = 33.4°C
    Ramban = NA
    Poonch = 32.8°C
    Chatha = 39.0°C
    Samba = NA
    Reasi = 38.0°C

Ladakh:

Leh = 28.2°C
Kargil = 30.6°C
Drass = 27.4°C
Grakone = 33.6°C
Khaltse = 33.2°C
Padum = NA
Nubra Valley = 22.6°C
Stakna = 29.3°C
Chuchot Yokma = 33.9°C
Upshi = 29.7°C
Tangtse Durbuk = NA
Nyoma = 27.2°C

Compiled By: Kashmir Weather

2 Srinagar youth arrested for kidnapping, raping minor girl in Kangan

2 Srinagar youth arrested for kidnapping, raping minor girl in Kangan

*Police say girl was kidnapped from Srinagar, taken to Kangan where she was raped*

KNO Correspondent

Srinagar, June 22 (KNO): Jammu and Kashmir police have arrested two persons from Srinagar for kidnapping and raping a minor girl in Kangan area of central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district.

An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) on June 20 they received a complaint from the family of a minor girl that she has gone missing from home.

“Based on the complaint we filed a case and started investigation and the same day we were able to trace the girl. On being asked the girl, who is a minor, revealed that she was kidnapped from Srinagar by two persons and was taken to Kangan where she was raped,” he said.

He said that they later identified the accused person and the duo was arrested. “Both the accused are from Habba Kadal area of Srinagar. A case FIR no 11/2023 under section 363,376 DA of IPC & sec 5,6 of POCSO act has been registered at Maisuma police station,” he said.

The accused have been identified as Sahil Javid S/o Javid Sodagar and Sahil Yousuf S/o Yousuf Dar—(KNO)

SIU Shopian Attaches House Of LeT Militant Associate in Bijbehera

SIU Shopian Attaches House Of LeT Militant Associate in Bijbehera

Srinagar, June 22(GNS): Police on Thursday said that continuing its crackdown on harbouring militants & providing logistic support to them, State Investigation Unit Shopian attached the residential house of Lashkar-i-Toiba militant Subhanpora Bijbhera area of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

In a handout to GNS, the police said that its SIU Shopian under the close supervision of DIG SIU Kashmir, SSP Shopian, DySP CIO SIU Shopian attached the residential house of a militantt associate in Subhanpora Bijbhera area of Anantnag district, after obtaining necessary sanctions from competent authority.

According to police spokesman, during the course of investigation in case FIR No. 22/2022 of Police Station Zainpora Shopian, under UA(P) Act, a residential house of Abdul Rehman Ganai son of Mohammad Shaban Ganai father of militant associate Zubair Ahmad Ganai resident of Subhanpora Bijbhera has been found used by militants of proscribed militant outfit LeT.

Accordingly, process for attachment of property belonging to the above accused falling within the ambit proceeds of militancy was initiated by SIU Shopian under section 25 of UA(P) Act, he said.

The general public is once again advised to not harbour or provide shelter or extend logistics to militants and their associates in their houses or premisses, reads the statement.(GNS)