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Computer Clinic Srinagar Recruitment 2023, Apply for various vacancies

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Computer Clinic Srinagar Recruitment 2023, Apply for various vacancies

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Jobs in Srinagar Apply for Store Head/Manager vacancies

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Jobs in Srinagar Apply for Store Head/Manager vacancies

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Designation: Manager (Male)
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JKBOSE 10th Revaluation/ Xerox form 2023, Apply online, last date

JKBOSE 10th Revaluation/ Xerox form 2023, Apply online, last date

All the eligible candidates of Secondary School (Class 1Oth) Examination Session Annual Regular 2023 desirous of obtaining the photo stat copy/ies of their Answer Scripts and/ or Re-evaluating their Answer Scripts are hereby informed that they shall APPLY ONLINE for the same on the JKBOSE official
website ie wwwjkbose.nic.inas per below mentioned schedule:

Date of Opening of link for submitting online forms of re-evaluation/photo stat copy of Answer script/s: 26-06-2023

Late date for filing forms for obtaining photocopy of Answer Script/s: 05-07-2023

Date for uploading last schedule for collecting photo stat coples from BOSE office: 07-07-2023

Last date for filling Re-evaluation Forms: 10-07-2023

Direct Apply Online Link 

How To Fill JKBOSE Revaluation Form 2023

Students who are not satisfied with their marks in any subjectt can apply for copies rechecking, but for that, they need to fill out the Revaluation form before the last date of the form submission. If any student wants to fill out the form and he or she is facing any difficulties in filling out the form, then they follow the steps given below.

  • Firstly students need to visit the official website of JKBOSE.
  • Now students have to open the home page of the website.
  • Now find a link to “Revaluation Form 2023” Now click on the link.
  • Students need to read the instructions and guidelines provided on the revaluation form page carefully.
  • The next step is for students need to fill the all the required details correctly. You may need to enter details like personal information, examination details, and subject-wise details for which you are applying re-evaluation.
  • Now pay the total amount of the fee.
  • After paying the fee, take a screenshot of the receipt. And the process is done.

JKBOSE Revaluation Result 2023

In the released notification by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education, they had not mentioned any dates for the final results of the students who have applied for the rechecking. When the application process is completed, and the result is also going to be ready, the department will release a link with the result dates. After the last day of form submission, you need to visit the official website for regular updates.

JKBOSE 10th Revaluation/ Xerox form 2023, Apply online, last date

‘Keashur Praw’ makes it to India Books of Records for promoting Kashmiri language

‘Keashur Praw’ makes it to India Books of Records for promoting Kashmiri language

Raja Syed Rather

Ganderbal, Jun 21 (KNO): Keashur Praw – a social media page and channel – has been named in India Book of Records 2023 for promoting the Kashmiri language.

Its admin, Touqeer Ahmad Ganai, son of Mohammad Ashraf Ganai, of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district, is currently pursuing Masters in Geology from the University of Kashmir. He promotes the Kashmiri language through various social media platforms.

He has also appeared in various newspapers and other publications for his work which is being highly applauded.

Talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Touqeer said he started this mission in 2021. “Keashur means Kashmiri and Praw means Shine,” he said. “I upload Kashmiri poetry and various phrases and idioms used in this language.”

Ganai said he chose poetry as pure Kashmiri language has been used by the old poets of the valley. “I add an English translation to the posts so that non-Kashmiris can also understand,” he said.

He has moved to various social media platforms like YouTube, Instagram and Facebook to express his love for the Kashmiri language.

Although Touqeer is from a Science background, it was difficult for him to adopt it in this way and to work on it, but his love for his language paved the way for him.

In the beginning, “I faced many difficulties but my love and affection towards my native language made it easy for me,” he said, adding, “I want to preserve the Kashmiri language which is dying with each passing day.”

He expressed concern that the kids nowadays are not taught the importance of the mother tongue. Unfortunately, the parents too are not interested or shy away from teaching their children about their identity – the Kashmiri language, he rued.

The Kashmiri language is spoken mainly in the valley and also in some regions of the Jammu province—(KNO)

Mehbooba asks party workers to ‘extend full support’ to yatris

Mehbooba asks party workers to ‘extend full support’ to yatris

Appeals govt to ensure hosts don’t face inconvenience during the yatra movement

Srinagar, Jun 21 (KNO): Former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday said the party workers have been directed to ensure “throughout support” to the Amarnath Yatra.

“Ahead of the Amarnath Yatra, we have called some important party functionaries from Anantnag and Ganderbal district so that they direct the party workers to ensure the throughout help and support to pilgrims coming for Amarnath Yatra,” Mufti, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said.

She said attempts are being made across the country to vitiate the atmosphere between Hindus and Muslims, citing that the shops of Muslims in many places are being vandalised.

Mehbooba said Kashmir has been a place that has always given a message of brotherhood and this yatra is a golden opportunity for the people of the valley to “remind the whole country about the Kashmiryat”.

The PDP chief said she has appealed to all her workers to make the yatra a successful one by extending the “fullest support from all possible quarters” to them.

“However, I have a request for the government that while facilitating the yatra during their movement, the local population should not face any inconvenience,” she said.

“The local people, who are the hosts of the yatra, should not face any inconvenience, as we saw last year that many patients could not reach the hospital and in some cases, some women delivered their babies on their way to the hospital,” she said—(KNO)

Centre for Peace & Progress writes to PM Modi: ‘Restore statehood, hold elections’

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Centre for Peace & Progress writes to PM Modi: ‘Restore statehood, hold elections’

Srinagar, June 21, KNT: Delhi-based track 2 think tank ‘Centre for Peace and Progress’ in a communique to Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pitched for the early elections and restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.

Centre for Peace and Progress’ headed by track 2 diplomat OP Shaw in his letter to PM Modi stated that during a seminar in which a cross-section of people from Jammu and Kashmir participated and gave their varied opinion. Except for a lady from the Pandit community, they unanimously expressed concern that the abrogation of Article 370 & Article 35A was carried out without the involvement of the people of erstwhile state of Jammu & Kashmir & in the absence of their elected representatives. They described the action as Constitutional Impropriety that undermined commitments made by successive governments & the architects of accession without regard for history. They emphasized that the downgrading of the state & its division has led to marginalization& dissatisfaction among the people of J&K.

The letter reads that the denial of Democratic Rights & the absence of Assembly elections were seen as disempowering factors, causing distress & deepening the existing trust deficit.

There was near unanimity that peace continued to elude the region & violence still claimed innocent lives. This indicated a lack of clear policy for sustainable peace & security.

The letter as per the news agency Kashmir News Trust mentions that the economic distress, denial of the audience, political disempowerment, communalization of J&K, unfulfilled commitments made in Parliament, failure to acknowledge ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits, failure to compensate the community socially, politically & economically & failure to ensure their safe return & rehabilitation, excessive use of state power to suppress the voice of the people & the absence of dialogue were identified as contributing factors to a sense of alienation, fear & a deficit of trust among the populace.

The letter to PM Modi pitches for restoration of statehood, holding Assembly elections without any delay, facilitating legal disposal of cases on Article 370 & Article 35A, addressing unemployment & distressing economy, return and rehabilitation of Pandits, fostering dialogue and reconciliation and focus on sustainable peace.

The speakers who voiced their concern on the current scenario in Jammu and Kashmir include former Mani Shankar Ayar, Muzafar Ahmed Shah, Aarti Tikoo, Angad Singh Khalsa, Ashai Sheeban, Aadil Nazir Khan, G.K. Mujju, Harsh Dev Singh, I.D Khajuria, Kapil Kak, Advocate Nandita Haskar, Nizamuddin Bhat, Tanvir Sadiq, Tasleem Rehmani and Waqar Bhatti. [KNT]

Lt Governor reviews preparation for Eid-ul-Adha

Lt Governor reviews preparation for Eid-ul-Adha

Srinagar, June 21 (GNS): Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha chaired a meeting to review the preparations of District Administrations and various departments ahead of Eid-ul-Adha festival.

The meeting was attended by Sh Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to Lt Governor; Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary; Dr Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lt Governor; Deputy Commissioners, Senior Superintendents of Police and senior officers.

The Lt Governor took appraisal of augmentation of the supply of essential items and services, security and traffic management in view of Eid-ul-Adha.

He impressed upon the Deputy Commissioners, SSPs and officers of stakeholder departments to make all necessary arrangements for the festival.

The Lt Governor also directed the DCs to constitute Joint Teams for market inspection, monitoring and implementation of notified rates of essential items.

Sanitation and cleanliness in and around religious places, availability of Doctors, medical facilities, fire and emergency services should be ensured, the Lt Governor said.(GNS)

Food Safety Kashmir seizes 10 quintals of imported dressed chicken for non-maintenance of cold chain

Food Safety Kashmir seizes 10 quintals of imported dressed chicken for non-maintenance of cold chain

Destroys it on spot; seals FBOs unhygienic premises

Srinagar, June 21 (GNS): On the basis of specific information received regarding raw dressed chicken imported from outside the state is being sold in the market in violation of Food Safety Standards Act, which includes non-maintenance of cold chain, a team of Food Safety Officers under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Food Safety Kashmir today inspected the premises of Eve Enterprises at Parimpora.

During the inspection, the team seized 10 quintals of such chicken and the whole quantity was destroyed on spot and samples were lifted for further legal action. The premise was also found in unhygienic condition and hence was sealed in the interest of public health.

The Food business operators dealing with imported raw chicken and meat are directed to follow all the Rules and Regulations of Food Safety Standards Act failing which strict action under law shall be initiated against them.

The drive shall be intensified in the coming days keeping in view the ensuing Eid-ul-Adha.

Meanwhile, the general public by virtue of this press release is being informed that in case they observe any such violation, they should register their complaint on toll free No. 104 and their all credentials shall remain confidential.

Raw meat, chicken and fish are categorized as high risk foods. The sale, storage and distribution of all meat products if not maintained under recommended temperature (-18 C for prolonged storage and 0-5 C for brief storage) can deteriorate its quality rapidly thereby rendering it potentially hazardous for human health.

Thus the public in general are advised to follow similar practices at home also to consume all meat products safely.(GNS)

Hottest Day of the Season for Kashmir Valley

Hottest Day of the Season for Kashmir Valley

Maximum Temperatures Recorded Today

Kashmir Region:

Srinagar = 34.0°C
Qazigund = 33.0°C
Pahalgam = 28.4°C
Kupwara = 33.1°C
Kokernag = 31.5°C
Gulmarg = 24.6°C
Anantnag = 32.3°C
Ganderbal = NA
Bandipora = 32.8°C
Baramulla = 32.6°C
Sopore = 34.2°C
Gulmarg (Kongdoori) = 22.5°C
Budgam = 33.9°C
Pulwama = 32.9°C
Kulgam = 30.4°C
Shopian = 34.0°C
Sonamarg = 27.1°C
Baltal = 29.1°C
Chandanwari = 27.9°C

Jammu Region:

Jammu = 38.6°C
Banihal = 30.9°C
Batote = 29.2°C
Bhaderwah = 32.6°C
Katra = 34.5°C
Udhampur = 36.3°C
Kathua = 38.5°C
Kishtwar = 32.8°C
Ramban = 36.8°C
Poonch = 32.6°C
Chatha = 40.4°C
Samba = NA
Reasi = 37.9°C

Ladakh:

Leh = 27.5°C
Kargil = 31.9°C
Drass = 26.3°C
Grakone = 33.4°C
Khaltse = 32.2°C
Padum = NA
Nubra Valley = 22.2°C
Stakna = 27.8°C
Chuchot Yokma = 32.4°C
Upshi = 28.1°C
Tangtse Durbuk = NA
Nyoma = 25.3°C

Compiled By: Kashmir Weather

SKIMS summer vacation 2023 Announced for faculty

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SKIMS announces summer vacation schedule for faculty

SRINAGAR, June 20: The Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) in Soura has issued a circular informing about the summer vacation schedule, 2023 for its faculty members.

According to the circular, the summer vacation holidays for SKIMS faculty members will be divided into two halves. The first half will start on July 16, 2023, and will conclude on July 29, 2023, while the second half will begin on August 1, 2023, and end on August 14, 2023.

To facilitate the planning and organization of the vacation schedule, all Heads of Departments have been asked to provide the names of faculty members who wish to avail either the first or second half of the vacation period.

It has been further emphasized that 50% of the faculty staff should be available in each department during both halves of the vacation.

Furthermore, the Heads of Departments have been instructed to ensure that at least one senior faculty member remains present in the department during each half of the vacation, whenever possible.

This measure, officials said, is aimed at maintaining essential operations and addressing any emergencies that may arise.

The directives issued in this regard stated that no changes will be entertained once the roster is received from the concerned Heads of Departments. Additionally, it noted, the administration reserves the right to recall any faculty member during the vacation period in case of emergencies.

To streamline communication and ensure proper records, the circular highlights that departure reports of faculty members going on vacation will only be accepted if their residential addresses and contact numbers are recorded therein.

Moreover, the roster submitted by the Heads of Departments must explicitly specify whether any station leaving permission is required or not. Faculty members on duty will not be granted leave to attend conferences, seminars, or workshops that necessitate station permission.

The officials said that the SKIMS is taking proactive steps to manage the summer vacation period effectively and ensure the smooth functioning of its faculty members and departments during this time