JO 37 Posts more than 000 5,3 posts in the Jammu and Kashmir government department: Chief Minister Abdullah

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said on Tuesday that the highest number of vacant seats in the Health and Medical Education Department of the Jammu and Kashmir government’s Development 37 departments has been given. Since the establishment of the government on October 1 last year, the JK Services Selection Board (JKSSB) and JK Public Service Commission (JKPSC) have been given the task of completing 3,727 vacancies.

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Chief Minister Abdullah, who is in charge of the General Administration Department, said that the question raised by the People’s Conference MLA Sajad Gani Loon answered the question. On January 31, the loan was sought by the loan about those who refer to the two government recruitment agencies after the total number of vacancies in various sections of Jammu and Kashmir and after the distribution of the national council.

The Chief Minister said, 5,474. Posts-1,503 Gazetted, 1, 3, Non-Gazated and 5,7577 Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS)-January is vacant till January 1.

These vacancies, 733 gazetted, 1,754 non-gazed and 1,235 MTS posts were sent to JKSSB and JKPSC after the government establishment, he said, 45 44 Rajdes in the Department of Health and Medical Education will be filled in the school education department, 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 Vidyas. 45.

In the Department of Health and Medical Education, there are 851 vacancies in the Public Works (Roads and Buildings) Department, Animal Husbandry Department 5,589 race vacancies, industries and commerce 5,55, Housing and Farmers Welfare Department 5,340, 5,340, 5,340, 5,340, 5,340, 5,340. 770 vacancies will have to be filled.

Disaster management, help, rehabilitation and rebuilding department is the only one with no vacancies.

Responding to the second question, the Chief Minister said that from October 16 last year, the JKPSC deposited Rs 8.44 crore as a fee from the candidates and Rs 72.72 crore.

Abdullah said, “Currently, no such proposal (to make the application form for free) is not under consideration,” Abdullah said.

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