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Shall be forced to increase power curtailment by 2-2.5 hours in Kashmir: KPDCL

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Shall be forced to increase power curtailment by 2-2.5 hours in Kashmir: KPDCL

Says temporary measure due to reduced availability of electricity

Srinagar, Jan 18 (GNS): Kashmir Power Distribution Company Limited (KPDCL) Thursday announced an increase in curtailment by 2 to 2.5 hours across Kashmir Valley during peak hours temporarily.

“This is for the information of the general public that due to a drastic reduction in power generation resulting in reduced availability of power, KPDCL shall be forced to temporarily increase the curtailment by 2 to 2.5 hours across Kashmir Valley during peak hours,” KPDCL said in a post on X, according to GNS.

“The temporary increase shall be reversed as soon as sufficient power is available,” it said, adding, “The inconvenience caused is deeply regretted.” (GNS)

Transfer and posting of PTIs, Associate/Assistant Professors Islamic & Arabic studies

Transfer and posting of PTIs, Associate/Assistant Professors Islamic & Arabic studies

The Government of Jammu and Kashmir’s Higher Education Department has issued a series of orders pertaining to the transfer and posting of academic staff. These orders, numbered 33, 32, and 31, all dated 18-01-2024, indicate a significant reshuffling in key positions within the department.

1. Transfer and Postings in Islamic Studies

Government Order No. 33 JK(HE) of 2024 outlines the transfers and postings of Associate/Assistant Professors in Islamic Studies. This move, made in the interest of administration, is effective immediately. The decision reflects a strategic approach to optimize the expertise within the Islamic Studies discipline, ensuring a well-rounded academic environment.

2. Reassignments in Arabic Studies

Simultaneously, Government Order No. 32-JK(HE) of 2024 addresses the transfer and postings of Associate/Assistant Professors in Arabics. Just like in Islamic Studies, this decision seeks to enhance the academic landscape by strategically placing faculty members in positions that align with their expertise. The immediacy of the effect emphasizes the urgency and importance the administration places on this restructuring.

3. Physical Training Instructors (PTI) Transfers

In another significant move, Government Order No. 31 JK(HE) of 2024 focuses on the transfer and postings of Physical Training Instructors (PTI’s). Physical education is an integral part of a holistic educational experience, and this decision underscores the administration’s commitment to ensuring a well-rounded development of students. The immediate effect of these transfers highlights the administration’s determination to swiftly implement changes for the betterment of the education system.

These orders collectively showcase the Higher Education Department’s dedication to enhancing the quality of education in Jammu and Kashmir. By strategically placing academic and physical education professionals, the administration aims to create an environment conducive to holistic growth and development. The immediacy of these decisions also reflects the agility of the administration in responding to the evolving needs of the education sector.

As these changes take effect, the impact on the academic and extracurricular landscape in Jammu and Kashmir’s higher education institutions will undoubtedly unfold, marking a new chapter in the pursuit of excellence in education.

Stay informed with the latest updates on sociology, scholarships, jobs, results, current affairs, and more by visiting our website, Kashmir Student Alerts. Our platform is dedicated to helping students stay up-to-date with crucial information, ensuring you never miss out on important opportunities. Whether you’re looking for sociological resources or seeking career opportunities, Kashmir Student Alerts is your go-to source for staying connected with the latest happenings in the academic and professional world. Keep yourself informed and empowered on our website!

Republic Day Celebrations: No Restrictions to Be Imposed, Confirms Divisional Commissioner

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No restrictions to be in place on R-Day: Div Com

Srinagar, Jan 18 (KNO): Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri on Thursday said that there will be no restrictions in place on the Republic-Day 2024 and urged people to take part in the celebrations of the event.

Speaking to the media at the Srinagar office, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said 26th January function holds a significant importance and this year there will be no restrictions in place.

He highlighted the shift from the past when restrictions were deemed necessary for maintaining law and order. “Today, there is a vast improvement in the overall situation, so no restrictions will be imposed on January 26 this year,” he assured.

Bidhuri recalled the participation of a large number of people in last year’s celebrations at Bakshi Stadium. He also urged people to join the celebrations in large numbers this year as well—(KNO)

Big Update! Aadhaar No Longer Valid for Date of Birth Confirmation: EPFO

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Aadhaar will not be considered as valid proof of date of birth: EPFO

New Delhi, Jan 18: Retirement fund body EPFO has said it will no longer use Aadhaar as a valid document for proof of date of birth.

In an official circular on January 16, the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) said the decision to remove Aadhaar was taken following a directive from the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).

As per the circular, Aadhaar is also being removed from the list of documents for correction in date of birth.

The UIDAI in a circular on December 22, 2023, had said an Aadhaar number can be used for establishing identity of an individual, subject to authentication, and thereby, per se, it is not a proof of date of birth.

The UIDAI also noted that many bodies likes the EPFO have been using Aadhaar to validate date of birth.

JKBOSE Class 8th Date Sheet 2024 Download

UIDAI had also said that many high courts in their orders have highlighted that Aadhaar is not a valid proof of date of birth.

Various documents like birth certificate issued by the Registrar of Births and Deaths, marksheet issued by any recognised government board or university, PAN (Permanent Account Number) card are used as valid proof for date of birth.–(PTI)

JKBOSE Class 8th Date Sheet 2024 Download (Soft zone & Hard Zone)

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Srinagar, January 18(KV): Officials from the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) have clarified that the datesheet for class 8th annual exams being circulated on social media is fake.

Officials confirmed to the news agency Kashmir Visuals (KV), the datesheet doing rounds on platforms like WhatsApp and Facebook is not authentic and has not been issued by the board.

“It has come to our notice that a fake datesheet for class 8th annual exams 2023 is being widely shared on social media. We would like to clearly state that this datesheet has not been issued by JKBOSE and should not be trusted,” said an official spokesperson.

The fake datesheet mentions that the class 8th exams will begin from 27 Feb, 2023 which the board said is incorrect. The official datesheet will be issued by JKBOSE on its official website jkbose.nic.in shortly.

JKBOSE 8th Model Papers 2024 PDF Download Here

Students and parents have been advised not to rely on any datesheet circulated on social media and only refer to the official website for authentic exam schedule updates.

JKBOSE 8th Syllabus 2024 Download PDF (March April) @jkbose.nic.in

The board will soon confirm the official exam dates for class 8th students after consultations with all stakeholders.–(Kashmir Visuals)

Jammu-Srinagar National Highway Traffic Plan & Advisory – January 19, 2024

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TRAFFIC POLICE HEADQUARTERS, J&K, JAMMU/SRINAGAR

1. From 17-01-2024, 1700 hrs. to 18-01-2024, 1700 hrs., Jammu-Srinagar NHW remained blocked for 07 hrs due to launching of the girders at MNB 19 and installation of ventilation/Jet fans in Tunnel 5. Slow movement was observed on NH-44 due to breakdown of 03 HMVs and poor surface condition of road at Dalwas and single lane traffic at Cafeteria-Mehad, Magerkote, Nachlana and Hingani between Nashri and NAVYUG Tunnel.

2. Passengers/LMVs operators are advised to prefer journey on Jammu-Srinagar NHW during day time. Please avoid journey during night hours as apprehension of shooting stones between Ramban and Banihal.

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

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

TRAFFIC PLAN & ADVISORY FOR 19-01-2024:-

Subject to fair weather and clearance of road (after green signal from NHAI), LMVs Passenger/Private Cars/HMVs/Load Carriers shall be allowed from both sides on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) viz Jammu towards Srinagar and vice-versa. Commuters are advised to follow lane discipline.

SFs Convoy Movement:-

Subject to fair weather and good road condition, Security Forces vehicles shall be allowed from both sides on Jammu-Srinagar NHW (NH-44) viz Jammu towards Srinagar and vice-versa.

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 between 0830 hrs. to 1100 hrs. Similarly, LMVs followed by HMVs shall be allowed from Sonamarg towards Kargil between 1230 hrs to 1530 hrs. No vehicle shall be allowed after cut off timings.

SFs Convoy, plying from Srinagar to Kargil, shall leave Srinagar at 0800 hrs. SFs Convoy plying from Drass to Srinagar shall plan their movement in such a manner so that Civil Traffic doesn’t get disturbed.

Mughal Road:-

Tomorrow subject to fair weather and good road condition, vehicular movement on Mughal road shall be allowed from both sides víz. Poonch towards Shopian and vice versa. These vehicles shall be allowed from Behramgalla (Buffliaz) and Herpora (Shopian) between 1000 hrs to 1500 hrs. after green signal from road agencies.

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.

Guidelines for Coaching Centers: No Admission Below 16 Years, No Misleading Promises

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No intake of students below 16 years, no misleading promises: Guidelines for coaching centres

New Delhi, Jan 18: Coaching centres cannot enrol students below 16 years of age, make misleading promises and guarantee rank or good marks, according to new guidelines announced by the Ministry of Education.

The guidelines for regulating coaching institutes have been framed to address the need for a legal framework and manage the unregulated growth of private coaching centres.

It comes following complaints received by the government about rising cases of student suicides, fire incidents, lack of facilities in coaching incidents as well as methodologies of teaching adopted by them.

“No coaching centre shall engage tutors having qualifications less than graduation. The institutions cannot make misleading promises or guarantee rank or good marks to parents for enrolling students in the coaching centres. The institutes cannot enrol students below 16 years of age. Student enrolment should b only after secondary school examination,” the guidelines said.

“The coaching institutes cannot publish or cause to be published or take part in the publication of any misleading advertisement relating to any claim, directly or indirectly, of quality of coaching or the facilities offered therein or the result procured by such coaching centre or the student who attended such class,” it added.

The coaching centres cannot hire the services of any tutor or person who has been convicted of any offence involving moral turpitude. An institute will not be registered unless it has a counselling system as per the requirement of these guidelines.

“Coaching centres shall have a website with updated details of the qualification of tutors, courses/curriculum, duration of completion, hostel facilities, and the fees being charged,” the guidelines stated.

According to new guidelines, due to tough competition and academic pressure on students, coaching centres should take steps for the mental well-being of students and may conduct classes without putting undue pressure on them.

“They should establish a mechanism for immediate intervention to provide targeted and sustained assistance to students in distress and stressful situations. The competent authority may take steps to ensure that a counselling system is developed by the coaching centre and is easily available for the students and parents.

“Information about the names of psychologists, counsellors and the time they render services may be given to all students and parents. Trained counsellors could be appointed in the coaching centre to facilitate effective guidance and counselling for students and parents,” the guidelines stated.

It also mentioned that tutors “may undergo training in mental health issues to convey information effectively and sensitively to students about their areas of improvement”.

The guidelines detailing the framework on mental wellbeing come against the backdrop of student suicides in coaching hub Kota in 2023. The rapid increase in the number of student suicides flagged various issues plaguing the coaching industry.

According to the guidelines, the tuition fees for different courses and curricula being charged shall be fair and reasonable and receipts for the fee charged must be made available.

“If the student has paid for the course in full and is leaving the course in the middle of the prescribed period, a student will be refunded from out of the fees deposited earlier for the remaining period on a pro-rata basis within 10 days.

“If the student was staying in the hostel of the coaching centre then the hostel fees and mess fee etc. will also be refunded. Under no circumstances, the fee based on which enrolment has been made for a particular course and duration shall be increased during the currency of the course,” it said.

Giving teeth to the policy, the Centre has suggested that coaching centres be penalised up to Rs 1 lakh or their registration be cancelled for charging exorbitant fees that cause undue stress leading to student suicide or for other malpractices.

To ensure proper monitoring of the coaching institutes, the government has proposed registration of new and existing centres within three months after the guidelines come into effect.

The state government will be responsible for monitoring the activities of the coaching centre and enquiring about any coaching centre regarding the fulfilment of required eligibility of registration and satisfactory activities of the coaching centre.

“Considering that regulation of +2 level education is the responsibility of State/Union Territory Governments, these institutions are best regulated by the State / UT governments,” the document stated.–(PTI)

J&K Govt orders transfers and postings of Principals

J&K Govt orders transfers and postings of Principals

Srinagar 18 Jan 2024 (KSA): The landscape of higher education in Jammu and Kashmir is undergoing a significant reshuffle with the recent Government Order No. 29 JK(HE) of 2024. This order, dated 18th January 2024, outlines crucial transfers and postings of Principals within the Higher Education Department of the Civil Secretariat, J&K.

J&K Govt orders transfers and postings of Principals

In a move aimed at enhancing administrative efficiency and fostering a dynamic educational environment, the government has executed these transfers with immediate effect. The rationale behind such decisions often encompasses a variety of factors, including expertise, experience, and the need for fresh perspectives in educational institutions.

Transfers and postings of Principals play a pivotal role in shaping the academic trajectory of higher education institutions. These individuals not only serve as administrative heads but also influence the overall educational ethos, curriculum development, and the well-being of both faculty and students.

The Government of Jammu and Kashmir, through this recent order, seeks to ensure that the leadership within higher education institutions reflects a balance of experience and innovation. It is expected that the reshuffling of Principals will bring about positive transformations, aligning the institutions with contemporary educational paradigms and addressing the evolving needs of students.

While such administrative decisions are routine, they are not without challenges. The seamless transition of leadership, the preservation of institutional values, and the continuous pursuit of academic excellence are crucial aspects that need to be managed effectively during such shifts.

The educational community, including faculty, students, and staff, will be keenly observing the impact of these transfers on their respective institutions. The government’s commitment to the “interest of administration” suggests a focus on optimizing institutional performance and fostering an environment conducive to academic growth.

As the newly appointed Principals assume their roles, the spotlight will be on their ability to navigate the complexities of higher education, adapt to changing educational dynamics, and lead their institutions towards greater heights. The Government of Jammu and Kashmir, through such strategic administrative maneuvers, aims to reinforce its commitment to providing quality education and ensuring the holistic development of students in the region.

The recent Government Order No. 29 JK(HE) of 2024 signifies a significant chapter in the ongoing narrative of Jammu and Kashmir’s higher education. It reflects the government’s proactive approach to rejuvenating academic leadership and underscores the importance of adaptability and foresight in steering educational institutions toward a brighter future. The coming months will unveil the impact of these transfers on the higher education landscape, shaping the destiny of academic pursuits in the region.

Anganwadi Sahayikas/ Helpers Recruitment 2024 Tentative Selection List

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Anganwadi Sahayikas/ Helpers Recruitment 2024 Tentative Selection List

The Office of the Child Development Project Officer, Poshan Project Wavoora, Kupwara has released a tentative selection list for the post of Sahayikas (Anganwadi Helpers) for Anganwadi Centres under the Poshan Project.

The selection list has been prepared in response to Advertisement Notice No. CDPO/Poshan/Wav/23/402-23 dated August 12, 2023. It contains the name of one selected candidate – Parveena Bano, wife of Mohd Rafeeq from Kalas Mohalla Margund.

Parveena Bano has scored 52.66% marks in her 8th standard exam and has been tentatively selected for the Anganwadi Helper position at the Kalas Mohalla Margund Anganwadi Centre.

The Child Development Project Officer has invited objections, if any, from other applicants regarding the selection list. Objections need to be submitted to the CDPO office within 10 days from the date of this notice. It has been clarified that no objections will be entertained after the stipulated time period.

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The selection list mentions that the selection is based purely on merit and with preference to daughter-in-laws. It is also subject to verification of documents and school records provided by the candidates during the application process.

The Poshan Project aims to tackle malnutrition and improve health indicators related to women and children in the region. The recruitment of Anganwadi Helpers is seen as a step towards strengthening the delivery of nutrition-related services under the Poshan Abhiyaan initiative of the central government.

Stay informed with the latest updates on sociology, scholarships, jobs, results, current affairs, and more by visiting our website, Kashmir Student Alerts. Our platform is dedicated to helping students stay up-to-date with crucial information, ensuring you never miss out on important opportunities. Whether you’re looking for sociological resources or seeking career opportunities, Kashmir Student Alerts is your go-to source for staying connected with the latest happenings in the academic and professional world. Keep yourself informed and empowered on our website!

Anganwadi Sahayikas/ Helpers Recruitment 2024 Tentative Selection List

J-K weather Update: check Latest Weather Advisory till 31 January

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Weather Update for Jammu & Kashmir: January 18-31, 2024

As we navigate through the latter half of January, the meteorological forecast for the Jammu and Kashmir region provides valuable insights into the anticipated weather conditions. The following is a comprehensive breakdown of the expected weather patterns from January 18 to January 31, 2024:

Forecast Overview:
Dry weather is expected to persist until January 24, with a notable shift on the evening of January 20, characterized by generally cloudy conditions. Subsequently, the forecast outlines distinct phases:

January 25-26:
Anticipate light snowfall at isolated higher reaches, creating a picturesque winter landscape in select areas.

January 27-28:
The weather forecast indicates the likelihood of light snowfall at scattered higher reaches during this period, contributing to the region’s seasonal snow cover.

January 29-31:
Models suggest a shift towards more dynamic weather conditions, with the possibility of light to moderate rain/snow at many places. Further detailed information is expected to be shared in the coming days.

Temperature and Visibility:
A notable improvement in visibility is forecasted, accompanied by a significant rise in maximum temperatures. These changes are expected to contribute to an overall reduction in fog over the Jammu Division, providing relief for commuters and enhancing general visibility.

As we approach the latter part of January, residents and travelers in the Jammu and Kashmir region are advised to stay updated on the evolving weather conditions. Preparedness for potential snowfall and rain, especially in the later part of the month, is crucial for ensuring safety and minimizing disruptions.

It is important to note that weather forecasts are subject to change, and individuals are encouraged to monitor official meteorological updates for the most accurate and up-to-date information. Stay tuned for further details as the meteorological agencies continue to analyze and refine the forecast for the specified period.

The upcoming weeks in Jammu and Kashmir promise a mix of dry spells, snowfall, and potential rain, highlighting the diverse weather conditions characteristic of this picturesque region. As we adapt to these forecasts, staying informed and prepared will be key to navigating the unique challenges presented by the winter weather in the Himalayan landscape.