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Latest weather update – MeT Predicts Hot And Dry Weather In J&K

MeT Predicts Hot And Dry Weather In J&K

Srinagar, Aug 4 (GNS): Weather department on Friday forecast mainly hot and dry weather in Jammu and Kashmir but isolated late afternoon or evening showers has not been ruled out.

“Mainly hot and dry weather is expected today. Rain may occur at isolated to scattered places of Jammu & Kashmir towards late afternoon/evening,” a meteorological department official here told GNS.

He said that no large change was expected with the weather on weekend and same conditions are expected on August 5-6.
He said from August 7-10, “mainly dry weather” is expected.

“There is no forecast of any major rainfall this week and weather is expected to be mainly hot and dry.” (GNS)

8th pass Anganwadi Helpers/ workers ward wise Selection/Merit list

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8th pass Anganwadi Helpers/ workers ward wise merit list

OFFICE OF THE CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT OFFICER POSHAN KHANYAR

Subject: Publication of ward wise merit list of candidates for selection as Anganwadi Helpers (Sahayikas), objections if any thereby.

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■ Whereas, in the light of the H. R. Policy issued vide Govt. order No: 222 – JK (SWD) of 2022 dated: 31.11.2022. 31 (Thirty one) No. of Vacancies of AWHs were identified in Poshan project Khanyar in phase 1st of 2023.

■ Whereas, an advertisement notice bearing No. CDPO/Posh/Khy/Estt/2023-24/174-83 dated: 23.05.2023 and for 31 (Thirty one) No. of Posts were published
in the prominent local dailies to invite application forms from desirous female candidates residing in respective wards as per the eligibility.

■ Whereas, in response to said advertisement notice 30 application forms were received by this office till due date against 31 vacancies.

■ Whereas, the list of 15 candidates only have been formulated for 15 posts of AWHs (Sahayikas) out of 31 posts as per the forms received and after verified
all the forms / documents.

■ Whereas, merit list has been formulated ward wise on the basis of Marks percentage secured by candidate in 10th class examination and the said merit list was put before selection committee for approval and publication.

■ Whereas, the District Level Selection Committee which met on 31.07.2023 in office chamber of District Programme Officer, Poshan Srinagar (Chairperson)
accorded for approval for the publication of merit list in prominent local dailies to invite objections from the concerned, if any within a period of 10 days from the publication of this notice.

8th pass Anganwadi Helpers/ workers Recruitment 2023, know how to apply

Therefore in view of above the ward wise merit list forming annexure to this office letter of female candidates who have applied for the post of Anganwadi
Helpers (Sahayikas) for 15 AWH posts is hereby published on prominent local dailies to invite objections if any regarding merit of the candidates and being the resident of the ward from the general public within a period of 10 days. No objection shall be entertained after the expiry of stipulated time period and said merit list shall be considered final for the selection of Anganwadi Helpers (Sahayikas) and engagement order shall be issued as per the merit with fulfillment
of other requirements as per H. R. Policy.

8th pass Anganwadi Helpers/ workers ward wise merit list

JKBOSE Fresh notifications for class 10th, 11th amd 12th

JKBOSE Fresh notifications for class 10th, 11th amd 12th

Notification No. 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007/ HSP-Two (H)/ Annual 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Notification No. 005, 007, 008, 009, 010, 011, 012, 013, 014/ HSP-Two (R)/ Annual 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Notification No. 106, 107, 108/ SSE/ Annual-Regular/ 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Decision of the unfairmeans Disposal Committee for disposal of UFM cases of SSE (Class 10th) Annual Regular, 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Unfair Means Notification of HSE-I (Class 11th) Annual Regular 2023 of Kashmir Division (UFM Meeting on 03-08-2023) View

corrigendum to UFM Notification No. F(UFM-Review-SSE)B/KD/23 dated 25-07-2023 View

Notification No. 109, 110, 111, 112/ SSE/ Annual-Regular/ 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Decision of the unfairmeans Disposal Committee for disposal of UFM cases of SSE (Class 10th) Annual Regular, 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Notification regarding postponement of examination of JKSOS (Class 10th) Session Annual/ Bi-Annual 2021-22 for UT of J&K and UT of Ladakh. View

Schedule for submission of offline Permission cum Examination Forms for HSP-I (Class 11th) Examination Session Annual (Private) /Bi-Annual 2023 View

JKBOSE notifications pdf

SAARC MBBS quota: Favoritism or Fraud: Lesser deserving candidates to get SAARC medical scholarship over deserving ones

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SAARC MBBS quota: Favoritism or Fraud: Lesser deserving candidates to get SAARC medical scholarship over deserving ones

Riyaz Bhat

Srinagar, Aug 03 (KNO): There seems to be no let up in providing MBBS scholarship seats of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) quota to ineligible candidates of Jammu and Kashmir fraudulently.

Sources informed the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the recently released merit list of the students, ‘nearly a dozen meritorious students from Jammu and Kashmir were dropped from the list’.

“Many consultants of Jammu and Kashmir are fraudulently helping the ineligible students by taking a hefty amount from them. There are many deserving students who have been dropped from the selection list released by Directorate General of Medical Education (DGME) Bangladesh,” he said.

Several meritorious aspirants this year and previously have alleged that scores of ineligible students from Kashmir were given MBBS admission fraudulently in Bangladesh under SAARC quota and the deserving ones never got justice.

One of the deserving candidates, Ubair Fayaz said, “I belong to an average middle class family. I toiled hard to get 7th position in medical stream in class 12th with 493 marks out of 500 (98.6%).”

Ubair said that he was dropped from the selection list and the ineligible candidates having lesser qualifications and pass percentage were given admissions for MBBS under SAARC quota.

Every year 23 meritorious students are selected for MBBS in Bangladesh under SAARC quota. The Selected candidate must have more than 98 percent marks in aggregate in class 12th.

“I have scored exactly 98.6 percent in aggregate with 99 percent in Physics, Chemistry with 99 percent, and Biology with 98 percent respectively. However some of the selected candidates have less marks than me and they manage to get admissions,” Ubair said.

He said that as per DGME Bangladesh, the first preferential subject for MBBS is Biology and then other subjects respectively.

“When Selection list was released, surprisingly the candidates who scored below me in aggregate and particularly in biology as well were selected,” he said.

Chairman of JK consultancies, Suhail Khan said, “He has received several complaints of the students regarding the nepotism by constants. I have taken up the matter with the concerned authorities.”—(KNO)

‘Tobacco-free youth’ campaign: ‘2400 challans, Rs 1.5 lakh fine in last two years’

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‘Tobacco-free youth’ campaign: ‘2400 challans, Rs 1.5 lakh fine in last two years’

Slew of measures being taken to decrease percentage of tobacco consumption: Nodal Officer

Jahangeer Ganaie

Srinagar, Aug 03 (KNO): Under the ‘tobacco-free youth’ campaign, around 2400 challans were produced while the revenue of over Rs 1.5 lakh was generated in Kashmir in the last two months, officials said.

Union Health Ministry launched a 60-day pan-India campaign on ‘tobacco-free youth’ on World No Tobacco Day, May 31, to prevent initiation of tobacco use among youngsters and assist the users to quit.

Talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Dr Mir Mushtaq, Nodal Officer (Kashmir Division), National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) said that under Section 4 of the COTPA, 2209 challans were produced against the violators and a revenue of Rs 1,47,046 was generated.

He said 73 challans were done under Section 5 of the COTPA and in 59 cases, action was taken, while 54 challans were done for Section 6(b) of the COTPA and Rs 8,730 were generated.

Dr Mushtaq said that 5,06,860 no-tobacco pledges were taken, 2743 rallies were conducted in schools and 2,833 school awareness activities including debates were conducted in the last two months.

“Under IEC activities, different notices, social media campaigns and awareness rallies were conducted and 420-gram sabha meetings under tobacco-free village monitoring and 184 miking and Nukad Natak programmes were held,” he said.

The government has taken a slew of measures to decrease the percentage of tobacco consumption as over 20,000 challans have been produced, the Nodal Officer said, adding that over Rs 15 lakh was collected from violators for smoking in public places in the Kashmir division in the last four years.

Awareness programmes are being conducted to inform people about the ill effects of tobacco and if we are able to make people conscious, there won’t need for enforcement, he added.

Dr Mir said various awareness programmes have already been started to educate people about the hazards of tobacco chewing and smoking. He said the officials have been directed to conduct regular enforcement drives for the implementation of COTPA-2003.

As per the National Health Survey figures, the prevalence of tobacco in Kashmir includes Kupwara 56%, Shopian 52%, Anantnag and Bandipora 49% each, Budgam 48 %, Pulwama 44%, Ganderbal 42%, Baramulla and Kulgam 41% each and Srinagar 38%.

As per the GATS 2 data, 35.2% of men, 5.1% of women and 20.8% of all adults smoke tobacco in J&K.

The data states 6.8% of men and 1.5% of women and 4.3% of all adults currently use smokeless tobacco, 39.7% of men and 6.2% of women and 23.7% of all adults either smoke tobacco or use smokeless tobacco.

The government of Jammu and Kashmir has also imposed a complete ban on the sale of loose cigarettes, loose beedis and loose tobacco while all educational institutions and tourist destinations were declared as tobacco-free zones.

Tobacco is said to be the leading cause of preventable deaths in the world. It kills approximately more than seven million globally and more than one million in India. Lung cancer has been found to be the second commonest cancer. In the past few decades, the cancer catastrophe has created havoc globally, Kashmir has witnessed a rise in cases of lung and breast cancers.

As per the hospital-based data from the Kashmir Valley, males have a higher incidence of lung cancer. “There is a direct relation between length of smoking and number of cigarettes smoked per day. Even if smokers quit smoking, there are chances of developing cancer but these chances decrease to a greater extent,” the officials said—(KNO)

JKSSB Advance Notice for conduct of Driving Test for the posts of Driver/Driver-II/Tractor Driver

JKSSB Advance Notice for conduct of Driving Test for the posts of Driver/Driver-II/Tractor Driver

JAMMU AND KASHMIR SERVICES
SELECTION BOARD (JKSSB) CPO CHOWK, PANJTIRTHI, JAMMU/ZAMZAM COMPLEX, RAMBAGH, SRINAGAR. (WWW.JKSSB.NIC.IN)

Subject: Advance Notice for conduct of Driving Test for the posts of Driver/Driver-II/Tractor Driver.

It is for the information of the candidates who have applied for the posts of Driver(s) under NotificationnNo.(s) 05 0f 2021 (Item 721, 722), 02 0f 2022 (Item 19,50,51,52,53,54,55,56), Notification No. 04 of 2022
(Item 104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114, 115,116,117,118,119,120,121,158,159,160,161,162,16 3,164,165,166,167,184) and 01 0f 2023 (Item 07), that their Driving Test(s) shall be conducted tentatively from 21st August 2023 at Jammu and Srinagar, respectively.

The detailed schedule shall be notified separately.

JKSSB Advance Notice for conduct of Driving Test for the posts of Driver/Driver-II/Tractor Drive

KU Selection Notification No. 2 of 2023 For Certificate and PG Diploma Courses Session-2023

KU Selection Notification No. 2 of 2023
For Certificate and PG Diploma Courses
Session-2023

The candidates whose particulars are mentioned below have been selected provisionally for admission to Certificate and PG Diploma Courses offered at Main Campus, University of Kashmir purely on the basis of Academic percentage of the
qualifying examination submitted online by the candidates. The admission of the candidates is subject to:

Important Note:-
The Heads/Coordinators of the concerned Departments/Institutes shall ensure that all the selected candidates have passed their qualifying examination/ have category certificate (if selected under any reserved category) issued by or before 31-07-2023 the same may be verified by the original documents/certificates of the candidate.

1. Production of all relevant original documents {Marks Card/s of qualifying examinations, Domicile certificate,
Character certificate, Reserved Category Certificate (wherever applicable) and Provisional certificates of the
Institution last attended};
2. Fulfilling of minimum required eligibility conditions to be verified by the concerned Institute;
3. Production of an affidavit sworn in before 1st Class Judicial Magistrate stating that:

I am not on rolls of any Institution;
All the submitted certificates/documents are genuine;
I shall strictly adhere to the rules and regulations of the University in toto;
I understand that in case of any misinformation or concealment of any information or indiscipline or the
certificates/documents submitted by me are not genuine or incomplete in any respect, my admission to the
course shall be cancelled and I shall be subjected to legal action;
I submit this affidavit under free will without any pressure, compulsion, fraud or coercion.

The provisionally selected candidate shall download their online Admission Form from official website of the University of Kashmir www.kashmiruniversity.net by entering their Application Form No. and approach Head of the concerned Department alongwith all the relevant original certificates and self attested Xerox copies of certificates/documents, for completion of admission related formalities from August 04, 2023 upto August 11, 2023. Any provisionally selected candidate, failing to complete the admission formalities by August 11, 2023 shall forfeit his/her right to admission.

KU Selection Notification No. 2 of 2023

 

Maximum Temperatures Recoded Today

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Maximum Temperatures Recoded Today

Srinagar= 31.5°C

Qazigund= 31.0°C

Kupwara= 30.3°C

Kokarnag = 30.0°C

Pahalgam = 27.2°C

Kulgam = 28.7°C

Anantnag = 30.6°C

Pulwama = 31.2°C

Shopian= 31.4°C

Bandipora = 30.6°C

Baramulla= 30.1°C

Budgam = 30.0°C

Compiled By: Kashmir Weather Forecast

SKUAST Kashmir Recruitment 2023, check details

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SKUAST Kashmir Recruitment 2023

OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS Main Campus, Shalimar, Srinagar – 190025 0194-2463998 coexam@skuastkashmir.ac.in

This is notified for the information of all the candidates who have applied
for the post(s) of Carpenter advertised vide University advertisement
notice no. 03 of 2022 dated 01-08-2022 issued under endorsement AU/
Adm/(GAD)/Adv-NT/2022/7580-99 dated 01-08-2022, that the Trade/
Skill test shall be held by the designated committee constituted for the purpose w.e.from 16th August, 2023 as per the schedule given in Annexure-A, at Industrial Training Institute (ITI), Ganderbal, Kashmir.

The admit cards will be available on SKUAST-K website https://www.
skuastkashmir.ac.in from 10th August, 2023.

The candidates are informed to carry the documents (Qualification Certificate, DoB Certificate and valid identity proof) without which no candidate will be allowed to appear in the test.

SKUAST Kashmir Recruitment 2023, check details

6912 km roads completed in J&K in last 3 years: Union Minister

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6912 km roads completed in J&K in last 3 years: Union Minister

Sajid Raina

Srinagar, Aug 02 (KNO): Union Minister of State for Home, Nityanand Rai on Wednesday informed the Rajya Sabha that through the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), has completed the construction of 6,912 Km of roads in Jammu and Kashmir over the past three years.

“In a fiscal year with 92,560 works completed in 2022-23 in comparison to 9,229 in 2018-19. Government of India’s unstinted support in accelerating the pace of development in Jammu & Kashmir has resulted in transformation of the UT on all fronts,” he said in a written reply as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).

The Year wise number of projects completed he said are 2018-19 9,229, 2019-20 12,637, 2020-21 21,943, 2021-22 50,726 and 2022-23 92,560.

“Under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), 6,912 Km road length stands constructed during the last three years,” he said, adding that 19,096 Kms road have been black-topped during the last four years.

“Daily average rate of macadamization has increased from 8.57 Kms per day till 2019 to 15.75 Kms per day during 2023,” he said, adding that 302 bridges have been constructed during the last four years connecting the unconnected habitations.

“875 projects worth Rs. 3,639 Crore have been sanctioned under NABARD,” the Union Ministry said.

He said that the connectivity to valley has been subsequently improved by opening of 06 road tunnels on NH-44 including 8.45 Kms twin tube tunnel between Qazigund and Banihal thereby reducing average time from Jammu to Srinagar from 8-10 hours to 5-6 hours, thereby reducing logistic cost of goods and services to the valley.

“Under National Highway Development Programme, work on upgradation of 5 expressways, ring roads for Jammu and Srinagar cities, 10 major and 11 other tunnels, 33 flyovers, bypasses to 18 major towns is in progress.

He also said that the Government is fully committed to the overall development of the newly created Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and has taken several initiatives in this regard. “On account of article 370 and other constitutional ambiguities, the people of this region were denied full rights enshrined in the Constitution of India and other benefits of various Central Laws that were being enjoyed by other citizens in the country,” he added.

“After constitutional changes, all Central laws have been applied in UT of J&K, 205 state laws were repealed and 130 state laws have been modified and applied. First time in the history of the Jammu and Kashmir, duly elected 3-tier Panchayati Raj System has been established in the Union territory. Both the Panchayats and Urban Local Bodies have been empowered by transfer of Funds, Functions and Functionaries as prescribed under the 73rd and 74th Amendment of the Constitution. The UT of Jammu and Kashmir has focused on transparency in financial management by introducing a host of reforms and initiatives in recent years which resulted in an increase in the completion of projects,” he added—(KNO)