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| Applications invited in 2006, interview process still incomplete | | Youth up in arms against district administration | | Syed Tahir Bukhari BARAMULLA, July 8: Hundreds of unemployed candidates who have submitted their application forms for various posts in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district are up in arms against the district administration for delaying recruitment process. According to the sources that, “in 2006 the district administration Baramulla had invited application forms for various Class IV posts under advertisement number 04/DDC of 2006 dated 18-10-2006, under endorsement number DDCB/2006 Class IV/8522-35 dated 19-10-2006. Nazir Ahmad Parray a candidate said that, “Though interview of some selected group of candidates was held in 2008 and 2009 but candidates alleged that district administration there-after left the remaining candidates without taking any interview. A group of candidates told Early Times that, “district administration made them to submit a fresh 9th pass certificates in 2013 and assures that post will be fullfilled within days but 8 years on, the candidates are still waiting, they said. However, despite passing of 8 long years, authorities are yet to take interviews of various candidates due to unavoidable reasons. Another candidate Mehraj-Ud-Din Mir of Gutiyar said that, “the maximum candidates who had applied for these posts also crossed their age bar, but authorities are in deep slumber. At least four Deputy Commissioners were transferred in this period and maximum other officers and employees also transferred but candidates are waiting for recruitment, Mir complained. Sijad Ahmad Dar a post graduate student from Sangrama constituency said that, youth of Jammu and Kashmir are already facing a lot of problems like unemployment, and now the Government is rubbing the salt and peeper on their wounds by delaying the recruitment process” “National Conference has changed the layout of recruitment policy, it is just wastage of time and now they are playing with the future of youth on the name of recruitment policy, he alleged. It is important to mention here that, Class IV posts in Baramulla district are yet to be filled even after lapse of 8 years. When Early Times brought up this matter into the notice of Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Dr Farooq Ahmad Lone, he said that, “I have taken a review of this issue and within a week’s time we will publish a short list of candidates through newspapers. “There are almost 207 Class IV posts in the district, and I will frame a selection committee for this whole process in two days,” Dr Lone said. |
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