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JKBOSE 10th Result 2023 Search by Name, Roll number

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JKBOSE 10th Result 2023; In a much-anticipated development, the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) is gearing up to release the 10th Class Result 2023 very soon for private bi-annual exams in the Jammu Kashmir division. students can soon access their results through the official website.

JKBOSE 10th Result 2023 – Result Declaration and Access:

The JKBOSE 10th Result 2023 is expected to be declared imminently, marking the end of anticipation for countless students who appeared for the annual private bi-annual exams in the Jammu Kashmir division. Aspirants are encouraged to visit the official website, (www.jkbose.nic.in), where the results will be officially published.

JKBOSE 10th Result 2023 – Convenient Result Checking:

To facilitate a hassle-free experience for students, the JKBOSE 10th Result 2023 will be readily accessible on the Official Website Portal – Kashmir Student Alerts. This portal serves as a dedicated platform for students to conveniently check their results without any complications. The official website link is provided below for quick and easy access.

JKBOSE 10th Result 2023 Private Bi-Annual Download Scorecard

The JKBOSE acknowledges the potential challenges students may encounter while checking their results. Therefore, a comment box has been designated to address any issues faced by candidates during the result-checking process. If students encounter difficulties, they are encouraged to communicate their concerns in the comment box for prompt assistance.

Direct Result Link Click Here

 

Conclusion:

As the JKBOSE prepares to unveil the 10th Class Result 2023, students are urged to stay tuned to official announcements and visit the dedicated portal for timely access to their results. This marks a significant moment for students in the Jammu Kashmir division, and the Board remains committed to providing support and assistance to ensure a smooth result-checking experience.

JKPSC Notice regarding postponement of examinations

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Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) Postpones Exams
In a recent development, the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) has officially announced the postponement of scheduled examinations. This decision comes in continuation to the office notices issued on 9th November 2023 and 24th November 2023.

The examinations, including Departmental Examinations, originally slated to take place from 24th December 2023 to 28th January 2024, are now deferred until further notice. Candidates are strongly advised to stay prepared, as the Commission may reschedule the exams with short notice at its discretion.

(G.L.Sharma), JKAS, Additional Secretary of J&K Public Service Commission, emphasized the importance of candidates remaining vigilant and ready for any updates on the exam schedule.

The official notice, bearing reference number PSC/Exam/DR/MO/2023/35-A, has been circulated to various stakeholders, including the Director of Information & Public Relations J&K for publication in leading dailies. The Commission has taken measures to ensure widespread awareness of the postponement.

This decision aims to accommodate any unforeseen circumstances and to provide candidates with fair and timely information. Further updates will be communicated through the official channels of the JKPSC.

Candidates and stakeholders are encouraged to regularly check the official website http://jkpsc.nic.in and stay tuned for announcements regarding the rescheduled examination dates.

For more details, candidates can contact the JKPSC office in Jammu at 0191-2566528 (1) 2566530 or in Srinagar at 0194-2312629 () 2312631.

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JKBOSE Chairman Ensures No Student Will Miss Exams Amid Examination Forms Controversy

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JKBOSE Chairman Ensures No Student Will Miss Exams Amid Examination Forms Controversy

Srinagar, Dec 15: The recent news regarding the alleged non-issuance of Examination Forms has been vehemently refuted by JKBOSE, Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education, dismissing the claims as fabricated and baseless.

An official of JKBOSE clarified that the issue of non-facilitation for eligible candidates of affiliated academic institutions to appear in public examinations is unfounded. The Board official emphasized its role as an affiliating-cum-examining body that prioritizes facilitation over bias, addressing any misleading information in accordance with norms and factual records.

He highlighted that academic institutions must adhere to the norms and guidelines set by the J&K BOSE and the Government School Education Department. Non-compliance with mandated document submission by petitioner schools cannot be overlooked, and the Board is committed to ensuring the rights of students to pursue their educational goals.

Furthermore, he underscored its awareness of student interests and commitment to facilitating them, citing ongoing processes to benefit students from affected schools. It also noted the legal adjudication of issues related to schools having “other than proprietary” land titles.

The Board refuted allegations against its denial of institutions’ rights to foster mandatory education, emphasizing its dedication to safeguarding the academic interests of students. The ongoing facilitation process for affected schools has already benefited students, with more schools to be accommodated in due course.

He strongly rebuts and refutes the allegations, asserting its commitment to ensuring the academic interests and rights of students in affiliated schools.

Chairman of the Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Education, Prof. (Dr.) Parikshat Singh Manhas, also conveyed a strong commitment to ensuring that no student would miss their exams.

He stated that late fees would not be charged for any student. Addressing the issue of schools established on state land, he further said that the importance of adherence to norms and guidelines. Some schools, he noted, seem to turn the registration process into a contentious matter.

Prof. Manhas expressed regret that certain politicians are providing misleading information. “The overarching assurance was that the board strictly ensures that every student can take their exams without any hindrance,” he added.

Previously, it was noted that the educational prospects of numerous students in Jammu and Kashmir are uncertain, given the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education’s (BOSE) refusal to acknowledge class 10th examination forms submitted by students from private schools situated on state-owned land. This decision has prompted apprehension and cast doubt on the Board’s actions, particularly in light of a High Court order issued last year, aligned with a government directive from the preceding year. (KNS)

Big Update by Chairman JKBOSE Regarding Annual Regular exams 2024

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Big Update by Chairman JKBOSE Regarding Annual Regular exams 2024

Srinagar, Dec 15: The recent news regarding the alleged non-issuance of Examination Forms has been vehemently refuted by Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE), dismissing the claims as fabricated and baseless.

An official of JKBOSE clarified that the issue of non-facilitation for eligible candidates of affiliated academic institutions to appear in public examinations is unfounded. The Board official emphasized its role as an affiliating-cum-examining body that prioritizes facilitation over bias, addressing any misleading information in accordance with norms and factual records.

He highlighted that academic institutions must adhere to the norms and guidelines set by the J&K BOSE and the Government School Education Department. Non-compliance with mandated document submission by petitioner schools cannot be overlooked, and the Board is committed to ensuring the rights of students to pursue their educational goals.

Furthermore, he underscored its awareness of student interests and commitment to facilitating them, citing ongoing processes to benefit students from affected schools. It also noted the legal adjudication of issues related to schools having “other than proprietary” land titles.

The Board refuted allegations against its denial of institutions’ rights to foster mandatory education, emphasizing its dedication to safeguarding the academic interests of students. The ongoing facilitation process for affected schools has already benefited students, with more schools to be accommodated in due course.

He strongly rebuts and refutes the allegations, asserting its commitment to ensuring the academic interests and rights of students in affiliated schools.

Chairman of the Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Education, Prof. (Dr.) Parikshat Singh Manhas, also conveyed a strong commitment to ensuring that no student would miss their exams.

He stated that late fees would not be charged for any student. Addressing the issue of schools established on state land, he further said that the importance of adherence to norms and guidelines. Some schools, he noted, seem to turn the registration process into a contentious matter.

Prof. Manhas expressed regret that certain politicians are providing misleading information. “The overarching assurance was that the board strictly ensures that every student can take their exams without any hindrance,” he added.

Previously, it was noted that the educational prospects of numerous students in Jammu and Kashmir are uncertain, given the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education’s (BOSE) refusal to acknowledge class 10th examination forms submitted by students from private schools situated on state-owned land. This decision has prompted apprehension and cast doubt on the Board’s actions, particularly in light of a High Court order issued last year, aligned with a government directive from the preceding year. (KNS)

J&K Receives Significant Boost: Centre Approves 102 Water Supply Schemes Worth Rs 476.71 Crore

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Big boost for J&K as Centre approves new 102 Water Supply Schemes worth Rs 476.71 cr

Srinagar, Dec 15 (KNO): As a major boost to Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) in J&K, the Centre has approved new 102 Water Supply Schemes worth Rs 476.71 crore for coverage of additional 54752 rural households in the UT for which the provision for Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTCs) had not been planned at the start of the mission.

The identification of these areas/ households was done, by the public, during various public outreach programmes like ‘Back to village’, Block Divas, JJM Fortnight, Gram Sabhas and JJM awareness camps conducted by the Department, where the public had raised the demands for inclusion of these left out areas in the Jal Jeevan Mission.

With the approval of these new 102 schemes by the Centre, it shall be ensured that no household is left without a tap connection within its premises.

The UT administration has thanked the Department of Drinking Water & Sanitation, Union Ministry of Jal Shakti, for timely approval of the new schemes for coverage of additional 54752 households.

Additional Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti, Shaleen Kabra, has impressed upon the engineers to expedite execution of these schemes to meet the agreed timelines for completion of the Mission. He further emphasized upon the field functionaries to maintain highest degree of transparency, accountability and accessibility to the general public for effective implementation of the mission.

It may be recalled that like other States/ UTs of the country, Jal Jeevan Mission is being implemented in J&K with the involvement of various stakeholders like Central Government’s Department of Drinking Water & Sanitation, Jal Shakti Department, J&K, District Administrations and the local communities for providing access to safe and adequate drinking water supply facility through tap connections within the premises of rural households. Pani Samitis representing the local communities are playing a very critical role in the implementation of the Mission by partnering with the Department in planning, implementation and monitoring of the Mission activities.

The Department has been continuously reviewing its planning and implementation for achieving the 100% coverage with FHTCs in the most economic, transparent and technically feasible manner. As on date, J&K has achieved more than 75% coverage of tap water connections, thereby entering into the ‘High Achievers’ category at the National Level. The FHTCs being provided are reported on the IMIS portal of JJM with Aadhar linkage of the beneficiaries.

So far, about 3300 schemes have been planned under Jal Jeevan Mission at an estimated cost of Rs. 12975.00 crore which are at different stages of execution. The contracts of more than 98% works under these schemes have been awarded through e-tendering in a transparent manner and out of which around 87% works have been started on ground. The allotments orders issued have been placed on the websites of the respective PHE Directorates in both the provinces.

In this regard, the UT has already covered more than 1000 villages, among which are some of the remotest areas like Batlan, Taraiyan and Chanbra villages in Sub Division Tangdar of District Kupwara which are located near the LoC and received piped water for the first time. In these villages people would fetch water from springs and nearby streams by travelling long distances. Similarly, Nilfan village with about 285 households got 100% tap water connectivity for the first time and the women and children of the area got relieved of the drudgery of fetching water by travelling long distances on hill slopes.

 

By completing and commissioning of Water Supply schemes Rampura and Sujwan at an estimated cost of Rs. 6.67 crore, in district Samba, about 1100 households have been benefited by getting Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTCs) within the premises. The people of these villages were mostly using the water from shallow hand pumps which were quality affected and through the newly commissioned schemes under Jal Jeevan Mission, deep tube wells have been drilled and required storages created for supplying the water of adequate quantity and prescribed quality as per BIS 10500, regularly.

In order to ensure the transparency in work done and households covered, the process of Har Ghar Jal Certification by the Gram Panachayats has been put in place where the villages reported as Har Ghar Jal by the PHE Department are subsequently certified through a Special Gram Sabha resolution. This not only creates the awareness about provision of tap water connectivity in the village but also promotes community ownership—(KNO)

SKIMS Director Position Available: Salary Rs 2,25,000, Application Form, Last Date

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SKIMS Director Position Available – Salary Rs 2,25,000, Application Form, Last Date

The Health & Medical Education Department of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir has announced a compelling opportunity for accomplished medical professionals. The position of Director at the Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Soura, Srinagar is open for applications from qualified Indian Nationals. This article will delve into the essential details of the recruitment process, highlighting the significance of leadership in healthcare.

Position Overview:

The Director’s role is pivotal, with a fixed pay of Rs. 2,25,000/- (Basic Pay + NPA). The incumbent should be prepared for a tenure of up to five years or until reaching the age of 65, providing an opportunity to make a lasting impact on the institute’s trajectory.

SKIMS Director Eligibility Criteria:

Prospective candidates must meet stringent criteria, including a postgraduate qualification in Medicine, Surgery, or Public Health, as specified by the National Medical Commission. Additionally, a robust background in teaching and research (minimum of ten years) and extensive practical and administrative experience in medical research, education, or public health is required. The candidate should also boast 25 years of overall experience in the medical profession.

SKIMS Director Age Limit and Tenure:

Applicants should be mindful that the upper age limit is set at 62 years as of January 1, 2023, without any relaxation. The tenure-based appointment emphasizes a commitment to service for up to five years or until the candidate turns 65. Importantly, this tenure won’t affect the retirement age of other faculty members or staff within the institute.

SKIMS Director Appointment Process:

The Governing body of SKIMS will serve as the appointing authority for the Director position, ensuring a rigorous and transparent selection process.

Conclusion:

The Director’s role at SKIMS presents a unique opportunity for a seasoned medical professional to contribute significantly to healthcare leadership. The challenging yet rewarding nature of the position, coupled with the chance to shape medical education and research, makes it a distinguished opportunity for those committed to advancing the field. Prospective candidates are encouraged to submit their applications and vie for a role that goes beyond a job—it’s a chance to influence the future of medical sciences in Jammu and Kashmir.

SKIMS Director Position Available – Salary Rs 2,25,000, Application Form, Last Date

JKSSB Selection List for Deputy Inspector Fisheries/Equivalent posts Download Pdf

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JKSSB Selection List for Deputy Inspector Fisheries/Equivalent post Download Pdf

Provisional Selection List of candidates for the posts of Deputy Inspector Fisheries/Equivalent (Level-4; Item No. 656: Div. Jammu; Item No. 657: Div. Kashmir), Animal/Sheep Husbandry and Fisheries Department, advertised vide Notification No. 04 of 2021 dated 17.07.2021.

Whereas, the Animal/Sheep Husbandry and Fisheries Department, vide Indent No. ASH/Coord/24/20dated requisition for direct recruitmen020, among other posts, forwarded the Fisheries/as detailed below:

Whereas, the Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board QKS advertised these 42 posts, pertaining to Division Cadre, Jammu (10 Posts) a Cadre, Kashmir (32 Posts), vide Notification No. 04 of 2021 da Item Nos. 656 and 657 respectively, for seeking candidates; and lerts Tations oformitatest Head the eligible

Whereas, in terms of the notified selection criteria, the selection for these posts was required to be made on the basis of the written examination only and accordingly, the JKSSB conducted the Computer Based Test (CBT) on 08.02.2023, in two shifts and on the basis of the performance of the candidates in the aforesaid CBT, the Board, vide Notification No. JKSSB-COEOEXAM(UT)/06/2023-04(7110979) dated 09.06.2023, published the Result/Score-sheet of the candidates; and

Whereas, this was followed by the Document Verification (DV) of the candidates falling in the consideration zone, vide Notification No. JKSSB- COEOEXAM(UT)/48/2023-03(7207093) dated 20.06.2023 and Supplementary Document Verification vide Notification No. JKSSB-COEOEXAM (UT)/48/2023-03(7207093) dated 18.07.2023; and

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Whereas, the Board, vide Office Order No. 240-SSB of 2023 dated 25.10.2023, constituted a Selection Committee for finalizing the selection for these posts. The Committee, on the basis of the merit of the candidates as obtained in the CBT examination, preferences as exercised by the candidates, category-wise break-up of vacancies and record furnished the the Provisional These test Hument Verification Committees, has prepared for Stuff Adr and

Kashmir WAX Informed With the Board, in its 247th meeting held on 28.11.2023, deliberated/considered the proposal and approved the Provisional Selection List for the aforementioned posts. Among the candidates falling in the consideration zone in EWS Category, one candidate namely Mr. Altaf Hussain Mir has failed to furnish all required/original documents at the time of his Document Verification a accordingly, a Notice was served upon him vide No. JKSSB Sery/18/2023-03(E-7325184) dated 11.12.2023, which, however did-not evoke any response. Accordingly, his candidature has not been considered for selection in provisional list and an eligible candidate, figuring next in order of merit under the relevant category, has been included in the provisional list. The

Now, therefore, the Provisional Selection List of the candidates for posts of Deputy Inspector (Fisheries), belonging to the Animal/Sheep, Hushrift Alerts Fisheries Department, advertised vide Notification No. 04 of 2024 dated under Item No. 656 (Divisional Cadre, Jammu) & 657 (ional Cadie, Kashmir), is hereby notified as per Annexure-A & Annexure to this notification. It is further ordered that: Info With The Latest Head

(1) The Provisional Selection List shall be subject to outcome of writ petition(s)/application(s), if any, pending adjudication before any competent court of law.

(1) The Provisional Selection List shall also be subject to the outcome of any

pending enquiry, involving candidate(s), figuring in this Selection List.

(ii) This is a Provisional List only and shall be subject to change as per notice.

Download List:

JKSSB Selection List for Deputy Inspector

Higher Education Department Refutes False Notification Regarding Winter Vacation in J&K’s Government Degree Colleges

HED Counters Fake Order Regarding Winter Vacation In GDCs Of J&K

JAMMU, Dec 14: The Higher Education Department has fact- checked a fake order doing rounds on WhatsApp and other social media platforms regarding winter vacation in Government Degree Colleges of Jammu and Kashmir divisions.

According to a communication received here in this regard, the department has confirmed that it has not issued the fake order bearing government order number 271-JK(HE) of 2023 dated 12-12-2023 regarding winter vacation in GDCs of J&K being circulated in WhatsApp, social media groups besides print and electronic media.(daily excelsior)

8th Pass Anganwadi Helpers Recruitment 2023 Merit/ Selection List Download

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Anganwadi Helpers Recruitment: Empowering Communities Through Poshan Project Rohama: Merit/Selection List Announcement

Anganwadi Helpers Recruitment Merit list: The Office of the Child Development Project Officer, Poshan Project Rohama, has taken a significant stride towards bolstering the Anganwadi Centers by announcing the merit and selection list for Sahaykas (Anganwadi Helpers). This move aligns with the directives of Government Order No.103-JK(SWD) of 2023, dated 28-04/2023, and the subsequent approval from Mission Director Poshan, J&K Srinagar.

In response to the advertised vacant positions, as per notification No. CDPO/Poshan/Roh/2023/1550-55 dated 29/05/2023, a meticulous selection process unfolded. The merit list, crafted in accordance with Government Order No.222-JK (SWD) of 2022, dated 30/11/2023, has been unveiled as Annexure-A. This list (Anganwadi Helpers Recruitment)  proudly showcases seven candidates selected as Sahaykas (Anganwadi Helpers) for specific Anganwadi Centers.

For transparency and public awareness, the General Merit list of applicants is attached as Annexure-B. Both the provisional selection list and merit list are now in the public domain, inviting any appeals or objections within seven days from the date of publication in leading(Anganwadi Helpers Recruitment) newspapers. The appeals or objections must be filed in the office of the Child Development Project Officer, Poshan Project Rohama (ICDS) Rohama, against proper receipt.

Crucially, the announcement emphasizes that unmarried candidates will be selected only if no married candidates are available, adhering to guidelines outlined in No. SWD-ICDS/43/2022 dated 14/08/2023.

This proclamation not only signifies the commitment of the Poshan Project Rohama towards transparency but also encourages community engagement by welcoming feedback(Anganwadi Helpers Recruitment). The selection of dedicated individuals as Sahaykas promises to enhance the effectiveness of Anganwadi Centers in nurturing the well-being of the community’s children.

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Mehbooba Mufti Expresses Concerns Over JKBOSE’s Actions, High Court’s Order Ignored, Puts Students’ Future at Risk

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Mehbooba Mufti Expresses Concerns Over JKBOSE’s Actions, High Court’s Order Ignored, Puts Students’ Future at Risk

JKBOSE’s Unsettling Actions, Risking future of students Disregarding High Court’s stay order raises serious questions about fairness: Mehbooba Mufti

Deeply troubled by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education’s refusal to accept class 10th exam forms from students in private schools established on state land. Disregarding a High Court stay order raises serious questions about fairness & their motives. It seems intentional to jeopardise the future of countless students: Tweets mehbooba Mufti