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Weather Update 10:00 a.m – Snowfall chances for plains, check details here

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Weather Update 10:00 a.m.

The current weather system, responsible for widespread rainfall across J&K, is now moving eastwards. Improvement in weather is expected in the coming hours, starting from north Kashmir. At some places, rain/snow is likely to continue till late afternoon or evening.

Snowfall chances for plains:

Shopian = 50% (if moderate rainfall persists, rainfall may transform into snowfall in the next 2-3 hrs)
Kulgam = 25% (Snowfall only possible if heavy rainfall continues to occur during the next 2-3 hrs)
Pulwama, Anantnag, north Kashmir and Central Kashmir plains = 10% (no snowfall very likely as temperatures continue to stay above 5°C)

Regards: Kashmir Weather

Jammu and Kashmir – Fresh Weather Update For Next 12hrs

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Jammu and Kashmir – Fresh Weather Update For Next 12hrs

More rain and snowfall are predicted during next 10-12hrs over most parts of Jammu and Kashmir.

During next 10-12hrs heavy snowfall expected over higher reaches while moderate rain showers are expected over most plains.

Improvement in weather are expected from today evening and there is no forecast of any significant weather till 20th November.

Regards: Kashmir Weather Forecast

Fresh Snowfall in Higher reaches of Kashmir, Rains lash plains

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Fresh Snowfall in Higher reaches of Kashmir, Rains lash plains

Mughal, Razdan, Kishtiwar-Anantnag roads among closed

Sajid Raina

Srinagar, Nov 10 (KNO): The higher reaches of the Kashmir on Friday morning experienced a fresh spell of snowfall, while the plains received rains, leading to a significant drop in the maximum temperature.

An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that the higher reaches of the Valley including Razdan Pass, Pir Ki Gali, Zojjila Pass, Sinthan Top, Sonamarg and Gulmarg experienced snowfall, while plains saw heavy downpour.

He said that due to continuous snowfall several roads including Razdan, Zojjila, Kishtiwar-Anantnag and Mugal road have been closed for traffic movement.

Meanwhile, rains lashed other parts of the Kashmir Valley, resulting in considerable dip in the maximum temperature.

The Meteorological Department (MeT) has predicted gradual decrease in precipitation from late afternoon onwards. “Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the 11th to 17th indicates mainly dry conditions and warmer days,” the official said.

The Kupwara administration issued an advisory stating, “Due to the forecast of widespread light to moderate rain or snowfall on November 9th and 10th, 2023, the residents of the district, especially those living in regions like Keran, Karnah, Machil, Budnamal, Jumugund, Nowgam, Kumkadi, and those in proximity to various streams and rivers susceptible to landslides and flash floods, are cautioned to avoid visiting these areas until the weather conditions improve.”

“In view of snowfall and as a precautionary measure, movement for vehicular traffic shall remain suspended on Gurez Bandipora road on 10.11.2023 till road is cleared by BRO,” the Bandipora administration said—((KNO)

Circular Regarding Release of payments on account of GP Fund Bills.

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Notification Regarding Release of payments on account of GP Fund Bills.

The General Provident Fund bills of employees of various departments presented at Treasuries of UT of J&K including New Delhi Treasury are being cleared on analogy of FIFO system at intervals for past quite some time.

Guidelines to sanctioning authorities and drawing and disbursing officers for sanctioning of GP Fund advance/ withdrawal have already been issued by the Finance Department vide Circular No. DGAT/PS/DR/CC-7251080/258 dated 04.08.2023.

Meanwhile, some of the claims are being cleared on priority /out of turn on emergency basis expressed by the claimants. List of such employees is available with concerned Treasury Officers.

There is apprehension that clearance of claims on priority/emergency may result in double drawl ( if not cleared from the log list of Treasury net by the Treasury Officer ii, once normal release of GP Fund of that particular date is authorized by the competent authority) in the event if bill is not cleared from the log list in Treasury Net by the Treasury Officer.

At the same time, due to delay in clearance of bills at Treasury some of the employees have even retired from services while their GP Fund advance/ withdrawal bill are still pending at Treasures, In such scenario there is every apprehension that DDOS may submit the cases of Final Refund of such retirees without taking into account the advance / withdrawal claims of these retirees pending at Treasuries which may result in over payment / double drawl, for the reasons stated above.

The Fund offices should invariably seek an undertaking from the DDOS / employees that no bill is pending at the Treasury and bill if any pending at treasury has been accounted for while submitting

the case to the fund offices for issuance of Final Refund authority. Accordingly, all the Treasury Officers are directed to follow the circular instructions and strictly monitor clearance of GP Fund bills submitted by various DDOS by verifying / cross checking the claims

at the time of clearance at Treasury that no such bill/ claim has been cleared earlier to rule out any over payment / double drawl.

Any deviation shall be sole responsibility of the Treasury Officer concerned.

Notification Regarding Release of payments on account of GP Fund Bills.

Jobs, economy will grow if DPAP comes to power: Ghulam Nabi Azad

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Jobs, economy will grow if DPAP comes to power: Ghulam Nabi Azad

‘J&K needs visionary, progressive leadership’

Srinagar, Nov 09 (KNO): Democratic Progressive Azad Party Chairman Ghulam Nabi Azad today said that the Jammu and Kashmir is in dire need of a visionary leadership who can take it out of prevailing chaos and build it as an economic centre to expand job opportunities for its youth. He said the politics in present times is far more difficult in Jammu and Kashmir where no ordinary and tainted people can afford to hold the reins of the UT.

“What will they do if they win elections. They have no roadmap, no vision for way forward,” he said in a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), while addressing a public gathering at Bandipora. He said if any immature is on the top seat of UT, he can create disaster politically and economically.

“We can’t afford to handover UT to anyone who is incapable of leading it. I feel for my youth who are the worst sufferers given the poor economic conditions and low job opportunities,” Azad added.

Azad said that due to non availability of jobs, the youth in Jammu and Kashmir are unable to shoulder their responsibilities. “Our youth are not willing to get married, they are not able to satisfy the needs of their older parents and eventually landing them in depression,” he said.

The DPAP chairman said that his vision of building Jammu and Kashmir as peaceful and progressive state earlier could not reach to its logical end since he got very little time to realise his dream. “But I am hopeful that this time you will give me chance to take further my vision and agenda for my people,” he said.

He said the projects he executed and sanctioned as Chief Minister shall be remembered for decades to come and have been proven instrumental in the economy and social growth of the UT. “If you support me I promise you J&K will grow as one of the richest regions of South Asia with surplus jobs available for its people,” he said.

Among others who were present on the occassion were Taj Mohiuddin Treasurer, G.M.Saroori Vice Chairman, Ch Haroon Khatana Gen Secretary, Mohd Amin Bhatt Provincial President, Shoaib Lone Distt President, Salman Nizami Chief Spokesperson, Saleem Parray Spokesperson, Shafiq Shabnam Provincial Gen Secretary, Sujada Bashir, Tasleema Akthar, Dr Shubi Jaan, Haji Musadiq, Bilal Peer Zonal President, Basharat Najar, Khalid Tufail, Ghulam Nabi Palpuri and others—(KNO)

IGP Kashmir held meeting over law & order and security challenges in valley

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IGP Kashmir held meeting over law & order and security challenges in valley

Srinagar, Nov 09 (KNO): An interactive meeting with DIG ranges and District SP’s was held by newly joined IGP Kashmir V. K Birdi today in the afternoon. The district and range heads of Kashmir Zone were directed to focus on quality investigation in terror crimes and narco-terror related cases to dismantle terror ecosystem.

In a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), IGP Kashmir stressed upon the officers to ensure the improvement in overall working of Policing at Police Station and sub-divisional level with refinement in record building and investigation.

He stressed upon the officers to make good public relations and focus on people sensitive policing. Addressing public grievances should be the top most priority of valley Police besides their operational and crime related commitments.

He stressed upon transparent and efficient policing with coordination with all sister agencies in the valley—(KNO)

Snow shuts Mughal Road

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‏Snow shuts Mughal Road

Rajouri, Nov 09 (KNO): Amid severe slippery conditions after fresh snowfall on Thursday evening, authorities closed the Mughal Road for vehicular traffic.

Officials told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that on Thursday evening, upper reaches in Rajouri, Poonch and stretch of Mughal Road received snow.

The snow caused slippery conditions on the road due to which the road was closed for movement of vehicles at 6 pm—(KNO)

Inquiry Officer appointed to probe complaint against incharge BMO, senior assistant Mandi

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Inquiry Officer appointed to probe complaint against incharge BMO, senior assistant Mandi

Srinagar, Nov 09 (KNO): The Health and Medical Education (H&ME) Department on Thursday appointed an Inquiry Officer to investigate the complaint against the in-charge Block Medical Officer (BMO) Mandi and the Senior Assistant at Community Health Centre (CHC) Mandi.

According to an order issued by the department, a copy of which is with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Deputy Secretary H&ME Sanjeev Sharma has been appointed as the Inquiry Officer.

The order states, “Sanction is hereby accorded to the appointment of Mr Sanjeev Sharma (JKAS), Deputy Secretary to the Government, Health & Medical Education Department, as the Inquiry Officer to inquire into the complaint levelled against Dr Nusrat Bhatti, I/C BMO Mandi, and Mr Gursharan Singh, Senior Assistant, CHC Mandi.”

The Inquiry Officer shall submit the report along with recommendations within two weeks from the date of issuance of this order, the order adds—(KNO)

JKPSC Exam Calendar 2023-24 Released Download Pdf @jkssb.nic.in

JKPSC Exam Calendar 2023-24 Released Download Pdf @jkssb.nic.in

Calendar for Examinations for November, December-2023 & January-2024.

This is for information of all the eligible candidates who have applied for various posts advertised under different notifications issued till date, that the examination(s) will be conducted as per the following schedule:

Jammu and Kashmir: Weather Update For Next 36 hrs

JKSSB Exam Calendar 2023-24 Released Download Pdf @jkssb.nic.in

JKSSB Exam Calendar 2023-24 Released Download Pdf @jkssb.nic.in

JKSSB Exam Calendar 2023-24 Released Download Pdf @jkssb.nic.in

Note:

1. The session/timing of examination(s) will be notified separately.

2. Only those candidates should appear in the Examination, who fulfills thethe eligibility criteria prescribed for the post as mentioned in the above mentioned Notifications. However, permission to appear in the

Examination is purely provisional subject to further verification of their documents/eligibility at any stage of selection process.

3. The candidature of such applicants shall be rejected at any stage of process of selection, who are found to have misrepresented or concealed the material facts having a bearing on their eligibility.

4. The above dates of examination are subject to change in case of exigency.

JKPSC Provisional Select List for the post of Assistant Professor, download here

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JKPSC Provisional Select List for the post of Assistant Professor

Provisional Select List for the post of Assistant Professor, Bio Medical Engineering, in GCET, in Higher Education Department.

Notification No. 90-PSC (DR-S) of 2023 Dated: 08.11.2023

Whereas, Higher Education Department, vide letter No. HED-GAZ/85/2022- 04 dated 13.04.2022, referred two (02) posts (OM: 01, RBA: 01) of Assistant Professor, Bio Medical Engineering, to the J&K Public Service Commission, for selection of suitable candidates; and,

Whereas, the J&K Public Service Commission, vide Notification No. 11- PSC (DR-P) OF 2023 dated: 05.04.2023, advertised the said posts for selection; and,

Whereas, written test was conducted on 22.10.2023. The result of the written test was declared vide Notification No. PSC/Exam/S/2023/76 dated: 03.11.2023 in pursuance of Rule 42 of J&K Public Service Commission (Conduct of Examination) Rules, 2022 and Rule 31 of J&K Public Service Commission (Business & Procedure) Rules, 2021, as amended up-to-date; and,

Whereas, 05 candidates were called for interview; and,

Whereas, the viva-voce of candidates was conducted on 8th of November, 2023 with the assistance of Expert from outside of the UT.

On the basis of performance in the interview, the weight-age earned in the written test & other attributes, none of the candidates could cross the benchmark as envisaged in J&K Public Service Commission (Business & Procedure) Rules, 2021. As such, no provisional Select List is issued against these posts. The merit of the candidates who appeared in the interview is enclosed as Annexure to this Notification. Objections, if any, may be submitted to the Commission within five days for examination and disposal. No claim, whatsoever, shall be entertained after five days from the date of issuance of Notification.

JKPSC Provisional Select List for the post of Assistant Professor

JKPSC Provisional Select List for the post of Assistant Professor