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| CISF flooded with applications in JK, says not recruiting now | | | Early Times report Srinagar/New Delhi, June 10: The paramilitary CISF is faced with a deluge of applications for the posts of constables at its centre in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, prompting the authorities to clarify that they are not recruiting such personnel in the state at present. The Central Industrial Security Force's (CISF) unit guarding the Salal hydroelectric power station in Reasi and the post offices in the district have been receiving hundreds of applications sent by locals, for about a month, for recruitment to the posts of constables. "The CISF authorities at Salal and few other places in the state have registered an FIR with the police stating that the force has not put out any advertisement for recruitment. "Some unauthorised people or dubious agencies are selling forged application forms at various places in Jammu and Kashmir to cheat unemployed youth," a senior CISF officer said at its headquarters here today. "We want to make it clear that the force is not recruiting currently and the youth should not be misled," the officer said. The last time CISF advertised for recruitment in the posts of constables was in October 2009, the process of which has been completed. "Whenever there is recruitment in CISF it will be published in Employment News, regional newspapers and will also be uploaded on the force website www.cisf.gov.in," an official statement by CISF headquarters said. The 1.50-lakh personnel strong CISF -- guarding the country's vital installations, airports, Delhi Metro, historical buildings among others -- is recruiting additional 40,000 personnel in its lower ranks in a time-bound manner.
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