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Cancelled SI, FAA, JE exams to be held in November: LG assures youth
10/30/2022 11:16:04 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Oct 30: Assuring to recruit only the deserving and meritorious candidates in different government departments, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday said that all cancelled exams, conducted by the Service Selection Board, will be held afresh in November this year.
As three exams were cancelled after detecting bungling and fraud in the recruitment process, the Lieutenant Governor assured that selection will be held purely based on merit.
Addressing a function at Srinagar, Sinha said that gone are the days when jobs were sold on roads and streets of Jammu and Kashmir through touts.
The Lieutenant Governor mentioned that Union Territory (UT) government has already cancelled exams conducted by the Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board (JKSSB) after allegations of irregularities.
“J&K administration has already CBI after bungling and irregularities were detected in these exams”, he said and added that some arrests were made and more are likely to be made.
“All the cancelled exams will now be held afresh in November.” He announced and asserted that selection willl be made purely on merit
He said, there is no denying the fact that everyone can’t get a government job and that’s why the administration started self-employment schemes. “In the past three years, over 5 lakh youth were provided a chance of self-employment,” he said.
During the last couple of months, Jammu and Kashmir government has cancelled three selection lists after inquiry panels detected irregularities and fraud in the recruitment process.
On August 28, the Jammu and Kashmir administration cancelled the recruitment process of Finance Accounts Assistants and Junior Engineers (Civil) and recommended a CBI probe into the selection process.
It assured all aspirants that those responsible for alleged discrepancies will not be spared and there won't be any compromise on merit.
Earlier, on July 22 the Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has cancelled the written examination for the post of Police Sub-Inspector. The Jammu and Kashmir Government has already ordered a CBI probe into the Sub-Inspector recruitment scam.
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