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JURSEA raise the voice against the various selection lists | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, June 30: JURSEA today criticized the State Government for unfeeling approach against the made redundant youth of Jammu region. They said the redundancy in Jammu is increasing by leaps and bounds and thousands of made redundant youth were harassed to get their rights. Addressing the meeting JURSEA President Rakesh Chib said that it was due to off beam policies of Government that PhD, M.phil holders, ITI Diploma holders, Physiotherapists, unemployed engineers, J&K Home Guards Association and several others unemployed PG students are protesting to highlight their plight and issues. He further condemned the rehabilitation policy of government, which was only favoring the anti-national elements. Member of JURSEA also raise the voice against the various selection list of the different department in which much first choice has been given to the candidates belonging to the Kashmir regions. They also said that besides selecting more candidates from Kashmir Valley there were also reports of corruption and favoritism being involved in the every selection process. Chib demanded 20 points for M.phil and 30 points for PhD degree holders instead of present points of 3 to M.phil and 5 to PhD in PSC and SSRB interview. He also demanded separate PSC for Jammu so that genuine candidates could be selected. Rakesh Chib appealed the student community that they have no other way left and hence be ready for struggle in one voice to get their appropriate rights. Among those who were present in the meeting from different departments were Anupa Sharma, Vishal Pathania, Raman Sharma, Kapil, Arun, Suresh, Rahul, Neeha Gupta, Amit, S Malik, Balveer, Ajaz Shah, Inder Pal Singh, Sandeep Singh, Sunny Babber, and others.
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