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Act against officials who kept 80k Govt posts vacant: Union Govt tells JK Admin
JK's own representatives put jobless youth in dire straits
9/1/2019 11:50:30 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Sept 1 : The union government seems to have been all set to crack a whip against JK's helmsmen who didn't only put the jobless and educated youth in dire straits but also did little to fill the vacant posts who are in thousands at present.
As per the reports coming to the fore, the union government is all set to seek details from the JK administration over why it has for years failed to fast track the recruitment process leaving the posts lying vacant to swell with each passing day.
Data available with the Early Times inform that there are more than 37000 non-gazetted posts which are lying vacant in various departments in direct category with 5778 gazetted posts for direct recruitment remaining unfulfilled.
Besides the gazetted and non- gazetted posts, the state government in its report released earlier had stated that 13000 posts of class-IV employees are vacant in various departments.
In a promotional quota, the government earlier has stated that there are 16000 vacancies in non-gazetted cadre and 1379 in gazetted cadre apart from 1379 class fourth posts.
The details informed further that so far a major chunk of contractual teachers are ruling roost in the educational institutions of Jammu and Kashmir. The higher education and school education departments have 2109 and 1515 vacancies in gazetted cadre respectively and school education in non gazetted cadre have 12372 vacant posts.
In the department of Home there are 6678 posts lying vacant while as in Finance department more than 2042 posts are yet to be filled .In state's forest department there are 1848 number of posts vacant.
Education department of JK has highest number of posts lying vacant with the figures suggesting 22894 vacancies followed by Home department that has 9019 posts.
"It is a fact that the union government is worried over the way in which the posts were kept unfulfilled for years together and the dispensation and even the elected representatives didn't even give a damn to such crises of unemployment that have taken a dreadful shape of epidemic," says an official privy to the development.
He added that the government may also come out with the detailed facts and figures and will make the same public in which people will be made aware about how their own elected representatives left the educated jobless youth in lurch, doing least for them so that they could earn their livelihood.
It is also being informed that a probe may be initiated in the entire process of the inordinate delay that was done during the tenures of the popular governments in Jammu and Kashmir over the reasons why the posts in thousands were kept unattended and unfulfilled. "This will be a tricky affair indeed now. It can leave many at the helm in Jammu and Kashmir red faced and completely exposed before the people," sources divulged.
It is going to be an interesting situation meanwhile to watch over how the recruitment agencies in Jammu and Kashmir will be tasked to expedite the recruitment process and shun the shirker attitude.
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