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Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board Releases Final Answer Key for Chemist Posts

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Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board Releases Final Answer Key for Chemist Posts

Jammu, 29th December 2023: The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has released the final answer key for the written exam conducted for the post of Chemist on 24th December 2023.

The JKSSB had earlier released the provisional answer key on 24th December and had invited objections from candidates. However, no objections were received within the stipulated time.

Also Check:  Exam Calendar 2024 Download 

The final answer key has now been released and is same as the provisional answer key that was notified vide Notice No. JKSSB-COEOEXAM(UT)/99/2023-03 (7361997) dated 24th December 2023.

The exam was conducted by JKSSB to fill up the post of Chemist advertised vide Notification No. 04 of 2020 under Item No. 125.

The JKSSB has clarified that no further objections regarding the answer key would be entertained through any medium. Candidates can check the final answer key on the official website of JKSSB – www.jkssb.nic.in.

The final answer key has been released vide Notice No. JKSSB-COE0EXAM(UT)/99/2023-03 (7361997) dated 29th December 2023. The result is expected to be declared soon based on the final answer key.

Download final answer key pdf

SSC Exam Calendar 2024 Download Full New Exam Schedule 2024-25

SSC Exam Calendar 2024: The Staff Service Commission has released the official exam calendar for SSC Exams in 2024 on the official website. The examinations are scheduled to take place from May 6, 2024, to June 6, 2024. Candidates can also find the calendar PDF at ssc.nic.in.

The selection post examination phase XII will be conducted over a period of 3 days, namely, May 6th, 7th, and 8th, 2024. The examinations for Grade C Stenographer, JSA/LDC, and SSA/UDC will each be concluded in one day.

Registered candidates can have a look at the schedule for these examinations in the section below.

SSC Exam Calendar 2024: Official Schedule

Candidates can check the official schedule for SSC examinations beginning from May, 2024.

Name of Examination  Tier/ Phase  Schedule of Examination  
Selection Post Examination, Phase-XII, 2024. Paper-I (CBE) May 6th ,7th, & 8th, 2024
Grade ‘C’ Stenographer Limited Departmental Competitive Examination, 2023-2024. Paper-I (CBE) May 9th, 2024
JSA/ LDC Grade Limited Departmental Competitive Examination, 2023-2024. Paper-I (CBE) May 10th, 2024
SSA/ UDC Grade Limited Departmental Competitive Examination, 2023-2024. Paper-I (CBE) May 13th, 2024
Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces Examination, 2024. Tier-I (CBE) May 9th,10th &13th, 2024
Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Quantity Surveying & Contracts) Examination, 2024. Paper-I (CBE) June 4th,5th & 6th, 2024

Step 1: Log on to ssc.nic.in.

Step 2: Click on the link for SSC Exam Schedule for May-June exams on the home page

Step 3: A PDF for the calendar will open on your screens

Step 4: Download the PDF for future references

Also check: SSC GD Constable

For more information about SSC Exam 2024, visit the official website, ssc.nic.in.

JKSSB Issues important Notification for Sub Inspector posts, check here

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JKSSB Rejects Representation Against Sub-Inspector Exam Final Answer Key

Srinagar, December 29: The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has rejected the representation filed by some candidates regarding the final answer key for the Sub-Inspector (Home Department) exam held in December 2022.

In an order issued yesterday, the JKSSB said that the representation filed by applicants Musaib Ayoub and others on November 6, 2023 was not admissible as per the JKSSB regulations.

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The applicants had approached the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) Srinagar Bench challenging the final answer key issued by JKSSB on November 3, 2022. The CAT had directed JKSSB to consider the applicants’ representation strictly in accordance with the rules.

However, JKSSB in its order said that Rule 63 of its regulations, which provides for making corrections in the result, cannot be applied for making changes to the final answer key. It said Rule 57 specifically deals with the process of finalizing the answer key and clearly states that no further objections can be entertained after the revised/final answer key is issued.

“The representation of the applicants upon consideration is disposed of in light of afore mentioned rule position, and the same is found factually incorrect, legally not tenable and devoid of any merit, hence rejected,” the order said.

The selection process for 1,200 posts of Sub-Inspector (Home Department) had commenced on December 7, 2022. The provisional answer key was issued on December 28, 2022 and the window for raising objections was open till January 2, 2023.

After examining the objections, the JKSSB had issued the final answer key on November 3, 2022.

Download Official Notification 

621 Posts OPSC Recruitment 2024 Apply for Assistant Engineer Positions, Check Eligibility 

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621 Posts OPSC Recruitment 2024 Apply for Assistant Engineer Positions, Check Eligibility

The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has announced a new recruitment drive for Assistant Manager positions, aiming to fill a total of 621 vacancies in 2024. The official application link is scheduled to open on January 12, 2024, and interested candidates can submit their applications until February 12, 2024.

Vacancy Details:
– Assistant Engineer (Civil): 580 vacancies
– Assistant Engineer (Mechanical): 41 vacancies

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OPSC Recruitment 2023 Eligibility Criteria:

To be eligible for this recruitment, candidates must:
– Hold a degree in Civil Engineering or Mechanical Engineering from a recognized institute or university.
– Be a citizen of India with proficiency in speaking, writing, and reading Odia.
– Fall within the age range of 21 to 38 years as of January 1, 2021.

OPSC Recruitment 2023 Age Relaxation:

Applicants can benefit from age relaxation as per government rules for candidates in different categories.

Selection Process:
The selection process involves evaluating candidates based on their Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) score and performance in the interview.

Application Fee:
Candidates are exempted from paying any application fee, making the application process accessible to all eligible candidates.

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This recruitment drive presents a significant opportunity for engineering graduates in Odisha to secure positions as Assistant Managers. Prospective applicants are encouraged to visit the official website [www.opsc.gov.in](www.opsc.gov.in) for detailed information and to submit their applications promptly. The OPSC aims to build a skilled workforce to contribute to the development and growth of the region.

Jammu Kashmir: Weather update for next 24 hours, know here

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Weather Update Chillia Kalan Day 09

Mostly Dry and foggy weather are forecasted for next 24hrs over most parts of Jammu and Kashmir.

Today the day temperature will remain in between 8-12 degree Celsius in Kashmir.

Fresh feeble Western disturbance are likely to affect over parts of Jammu and Kashmir from tomorrow.

Regards: Kashmir Weather Forecast

Amazon Scholarship 2023-24 Application form, Rewards, Eligibility, Last Date

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Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship 2023-24 for Indian Girls in Tech

Amazon is championing diversity and education with its Future Engineer Scholarship, specifically designed for first-year girl students pursuing B.E./B.Tech. in computer science, IT, and related fields in India. The initiative aims to break barriers and provide access to computer science education and career opportunities for young girls, particularly those who are ‘First Generation Learners’ from underserved backgrounds.

Eligibility Criteria:
– Indian girl students in their first year of B.E./B.Tech. in Computer Science or allied branches.
– Annual family income less than INR 3,00,000.
– Admission through a state or national-level entrance exam.

Kashmir Booksellers and Stationers Association Appeals for Suspension of JKBOSE’s Directive

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Kashmir Booksellers, Stationers Association urge authorities to halt JKBOSE’s order

Says move will incur them financial losses

Rehan Qayoom Mir

Srinagar, Dec 28 (KNO): The Kashmir Booksellers and Stationers Association (KBSA) expressed concerns over a recent notice issued by the Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education prescribing its textbooks to schools.

Addressing a press conference here in Srinagar, the KBSA president Khursheed Jan, as per by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), expressed concerns regarding a notice issued by the Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education, stating that they should have been informed about the it two to three months earlier.

“If we had been informed in advance, we could have halted further printing stocks and possibly avoided significant losses. We have also taken loans from banks, and without proper intervention, we might face bankruptcy. “Therefore, we earnestly request the government of Jammu and Kashmir to investigate this matter and reconsider the directive, emphasizing its potential implications,” he said.

Jan urged authorities to give them a grace period of 2-3 years to manage their existing stocks so that they settle their financial obligations and repay their bank loans.

“We would like to request the LG Administration to intervene and halt JK Bose’s recent order, emphasizing the need for reconsideration of the directive due to its potential implications,” said Jan.

“The recently issued order issued by the Director Academics stated that any deviation or non-compliance of the instructions of the board or government of Jammu and Kashmir or even non-adoption of JKBOSE prescribed text books and curricula by any academic institution shall warrant a disciplinary action, imposition of a penalty up to Rs.50,000 or both.”—(KNO)

Year Ender: J&K’s education system grappled with progress & pitfalls in 2023

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Year Ender: J&K’s education system grappled with progress & pitfalls in 2023

While many positive developments took place, there are several loopholes which need to be fixed

Riyaz Bhat

Srinagar, Dec 28 (KNO): In fiscal 2023, the school and higher education departments in Jammu and Kashmir underwent a comprehensive evaluation, revealing both positive strides and critical challenges.

While the School and Higher Education Department logged over 220 academic days, several educational institutes, both at lower and higher levels, grappled with infrastructural shortcomings.

Principal Secretary, Higher Education Department, Alok Kumar informed the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that more than 220 academic days were recorded in the 2023 academic calendar. “Except for scheduled summer and winter vacations, no educational institute was closed,” he said, adding that winter vacations were communicated in advance.

Highlighting adherence to academic standards, Kumar said, “We surpassed the mandated number of academic days outlined by NCERT and other authorities, which shows our commitment to uninterrupted education. Even in higher education departments, we refrained from unnecessary closures.”

Acknowledging the significance of NEP-2020, the Principal Secretary HED said the department took significant steps in alignment with the National Education Policy 2020.

MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS AND LOOPHOLES

60% colleges lack NAAC accreditation

In 2023, nearly 60% of Jammu and Kashmir colleges lacked NAAC accreditation, raising questions about the adequacy of curriculum coverage and teaching-learning processes. Out of 147 colleges, only 59 secured NAAC accreditation.

University rankings and concerns

During the fiscal year, the University of Kashmir secured the 48th rank, and Jammu University secured the 66th rank among the top 100 universities in the country, according to India Rankings 2021 (University), Ministry of Education, Government of India.

Challenges in school education

Authorities in fiscal 2023 identified ‘untrained’ teachers, Rehbar-e-Taleem (ReT) teachers and Regularised Rehbar-e-Taleem (RReTs) tutors as threats in the School Education Department. Monitoring the objectives of private educational institutes was also considered a potential threat. The issue was reported by KNO on November 04, 2023.

Infrastructural gaps in nearly 5000 remote schools

On November 03, 2023, KNO reported that nearly 5000 government schools in remote and hilly terrains faced infrastructural gaps. The ‘JK Vision document 2047’ disclosed the existing challenges and highlighted the need for skilled human resources in teaching. As per the document, over 36,000 ReTs or RReTs lacked the desired level of qualification.

“A considerable chunk of human resources is not skilled in the art of teaching, Over 36000 ReTs or RReTs, not possessing the desired level of qualification, have been regularised,” reveals the Planning Development and Monitoring Department in the proposed vision.

Retention rates

Official figures revealed that retention rates at primary and elementary levels in Jammu and Kashmir were below the national average in 2023. The retention rate at the primary level up to grade V was 84%, and at the elementary level up to grade VII, it stood at 66%. However, there was a 7% increase in retention rates at the secondary level.

“The UT has to take initiatives for 100 percent retention of the children in the education system,” the official document states.

61 pc govt schools without electricity

Until October 02, 2023, at least 61% of government-run schools in Jammu and Kashmir lacked electricity, raising questions about the department’s promises of infrastructural facilities. Additionally, 45% of private schools lacked electricity facilities.

The official figures revealed that out of the total number of government schools, at least 14,240 institutions were lacking electricity facilities, adding that only 39 percent of educational institutions that amount to 8933 government schools were availing the electricity facility.

Departmental exams for employee promotion

On September 27, 2023, the School Education Department proposed conducting departmental examinations through the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) for employee promotions. The Jammu and Kashmir State Council of Educational Research and Trainings (JKSCERT) was proposed to set the syllabus for the examinations.

“For promotion purposes, in addition to B.Ed, a limited departmental examination is proposed to be conducted by JKPSC and JKSCERT shall prepare the syllabus,” the department has said in a communiqué.

Active involvement of principals and headmasters

In September 2023, principals and headmasters were directed to actively teach at least two classes a day, besides managing the administration of their respective schools. The move was aimed at “enhancing the teaching-learning process”.

Lecturers teaching lower classes

In the same month, lecturers in the School Education Department were directed to teach 9th and 10th standard students “to elevate academic standards”. This was in addition to the routine responsibilities of these lecturers.

“It is impressed upon lecturers of School Education Department to exuberantly involve themselves in teaching at 9th and 10th level besides at the plus-2 level,” the Deputy Secretary to Government had said in a communiqué.

Nearly one lakh dropout students brought back to schools

Former Chief Secretary Dr Arun Kumar Mehta had said that the government has brought nearly one lakh Out of School Children (OoSC) back to educational institutions.

He said Jammu & Kashmir has secured the first position in India under NIPUN Bharat.

Reforms in board examinations

In 2023, the National Curriculum Framework 2023 for School Education recommended substantial reforms in board examinations for Grades 10 and 12 “to make it more easier” for the students.

It said the focus would shift towards assessing understanding and competencies rather than relying on months of coaching and memorisation.

The framework proposed allowing students to take board examinations on at least two occasions during any given school year, with only the best score to be retained.

Stating the pedagogy of the framework, the document reads, “In the long-term, being able to take a subject Board examination immediately after the ‘school term’ that is ‘semester-wise’ or ‘on-demand’ Board examinations) will be made available.”

Rationalizing teacher distribution

To balance teacher postings and maintain the Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR), the Jammu and Kashmir School Education Department initiated the rationalisation of teachers. Extra teachers from over-served schools were redistributed to deprived ones to ensure a balanced urban-rural distribution.

The department informed this to the union education ministry in response to the queries of last academic year regarding surplus teachers wherein the Centre had informed that 22 percent of schools at primary level and 6 percent of schools at upper primary level had adverse PTR.

Kindergartens operating without governance

In 2023, private preparatory schools, specifically Kindergartens in the Kashmir division, operated without regulatory oversight, raising questions about the effectiveness of authorities in governance.

“Besides having no regulatory authority, the department has no idea as to whether there was any framework or mechanism devised for the functioning of these Kindergartens,” officials at the School Education Department had informed, adding that they also have no data regarding the number of such schools functioning in the Kashmir Valley.

Meanwhile, the parents of some of the students in private crèches had said that the “lackadaisical” approach of the government is giving a free hand to the owners to mint a “hefty” amount from them.

Ban on motorbike usage during school hours

On June 26, 2023, authorities imposed a blanket ban on motorbike usage by students below 18 years during school hours in central and north Kashmir.

Joint Director, Central and North for School Education Department in a communiqué to Chief Education Officers of Srinagar, Budgam, Ganderbal, Baramulla, Kupwara and Bandipora, had said, “A large number of complaints are making rounds in media and social circles about the rash driving and stunt biking and reckless movement of two-wheelers by school boys studying in different classes of government and private schools.”

Tagging schools without playgrounds with nearby institutes having such facilities

In 2023, the Ministry of Education (MoE) urged the Jammu and Kashmir School Education Department to tag schools lacking playgrounds with nearby institutions possessing such facilities to foster sports and recreational opportunities.

The MoE said this in a Project Approval Board (PAB) for the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir under Samagra Shiksha Scheme for the financial year 2023-24—(KNO)

JKSSB JE Document Verification Notification, download pdf

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JKSSB JE Document Verification Notification

The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has released the provisional selection list for the posts of Junior Engineer (Mechanical) in the Public Works (R&B) Department. A total of 190 posts were advertised, and the selection was made based on a written examination held on October 1, 2023.

The candidates who have been provisionally selected can download the list from the JKSSB website. They will need to submit their original documents for verification within 15 days from the date of publication of the list.

Once their documents are verified, the selected candidates will be called for an interview. The date and venue of the interview will be announced in due course.

The JKSSB is a government agency responsible for recruiting personnel for various departments in the Jammu and Kashmir government. The selection process for the Junior Engineer posts was conducted in accordance with the rules and regulations laid down by the JKSSB.

The release of the provisional selection list is a welcome development for the candidates who have been waiting for the results of the examination. It is expected that the final selection list will be released soon after the verification of the documents of the provisionally selected candidates.

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Traffic Plan and Advisory for tomorrow (29 Dec)

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TRAFFIC POLICE HEADQUARTERS, J&K, JAMMU/SRINAGAR

1. From 27-12-2023, 1700 hrs. to 28-12-2023, 1700 hrs., there was slow movement 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 the daytime. Please avoid the 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 the 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 the 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 29-12-2023:-

Subject to fair weather and good road condition, 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 conditions, 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 viz. Poonch towards Shopian and vice versa. These vehicles shall be allowed from Behramgalla (Buffliaz) and Herpora (Shopian) between 1000 hrs to 1500 hrs. after a green signal from road agencies.

ADVISORY:-
People are advised to undertake the journey on NH-44 only after confirming the 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 the status of Sinthan Road.