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| Technical Graduates demand enhancement in upper age limit in KAS | | Sambyal seeks CM’s intervention | | Early Times Report Jammu, Jan 17- Technical Graduates in a meeting held under the chairmanship of its President Ajeet Singh Sambyal has appealed the Chief Minister to enhance the upper age limit to 37 years for the Kashmir Administrative Service (KAS) examination. Sambyal requested the Chief Minister, who is himself 38 years old, to understand the problems of unemployed and provide a chance to the educated unemployed youth who are above 35 years. Denying opportunity to the aspiring youth who have already crossed the age limit of 35 years will be suicidal for them and urged the Chief Minister to enhance the upper age limit up to 37 years to enable the desiring candidates to compete in the examination. Among those who were present in the meeting were Amit Rajput, Nagar Singh Sambayal, Satish Singh Jamwal and Rohan Salathia. In the meantime Mohammad Kurashi announced his unconditional support to "Educated Unemployed Youth Association" in their demand for enhancing the upper age limit to 37 years in KAS examination as the same is being held after a gap of nearly four years Kurashi requested Chief Minister to concede the demand of the educated unemployed youths of the state who have turned overage. Kurashi said that while all other Public Service Commissions across the country were increasing the upper age limit but the state PSC, having distinction of being first in all respects, be it errors in question papers, bungling, nepotism, was playing with he career of the aspiring candidates by not enhancing the upper age limit to 37 years. He warned that if this genuine demand of the unemployed youth is not conceded they would be forced to resort to agitation for which the entire responsibility would lie on the state government .
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