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  • JKSSB Admit Card for Junior Assistant and Computer Operator Posts

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    JKSSB Admit Card for Junior Assistant and Computer Operator Posts

    Issuance of Admit Cards to the candidates for Computer Based Type Test (Skill Test)
    scheduled to be held from 09th February to 11th February, 2023, for the posts of Junior Assistant
    and Junior Assistant-and-Computer Operator, advertised vide Advertisement Notification No, 01
    of 2022, dated: 27-01-2022.

    1. The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) is conducting the Computer Based
    Type Test (Skill Test) for the posts of Junior Assistant and Junior Assistant-cum-Computer
    Operator whose detail is given in Annexure “A”.

    2. Admit Card for the candidates, whose examination(s) is/are scheduled on 09th February, 10th
    February and 11th February, 2023 shall be hosted on JKSSB’s official website
    (www.jkssb.nic.in) from 01st February, 2023 (04:00 PM). The Admit Card is issued to inform
    the candidates about the Name & Address of Exam Centre, Exam City, Exam Date and Exam
    Time for the candidate.

    3. Candidates can download their Admit Cards from the JKSSB’s official website (www.jkssb.nic.in)
    using their Application ID and Date of Birth. They must read the instructions contained therein,
    carefully.

    4. In case of any difficulty in downloading / issues related to Admit Card, candidate(s) may contact
    the JKSSB Help-Desk at 0191-2461335 (Jammu) / 0194-2435089 (Srinagar) or write to JKSSB at
    helpdesk.jkssb@gmail.com. Help-Desk will activate on 01st February 2023 till 11th February,
    2023, during office hours.

    5. The candidature of candidates claiming eligibility by misrepresentation / concealment of any
    material facts, impersonation, fraud, etc. shall be liable for cancellation and disciplinary action, as
    deemed appropriate.

    6. The Board reserves the right to cancel the candidature of any candidate at any stage at which
    he/she is found ineligible.

    7. The detailed criteria of Selection for the said posts has already been notified in the advertisement
    notification and is available on the official website of the Board (www.jkssb.nic.in).

    8. The candidates are advised to stay in touch with the JKSSB’s official website (www.jkssb.nic.in)
    for the latest updates on the examinations and Admit cards will not be sent by post.

    9. Stepwise procedure to download JKSSB E-Admit Card:

    i. To download E-Admit Card, first visit the official website of JKSSB,
    i.e., www.jkssb.nic.in.
    ii. On the homepage, there will be an option to download E-Admit Card.
    iii. On that page, click on the link/button – “LOGIN”.
    iv. Enter log-in credentials, i.e., Username and Password.
    v. Username will be your Application ID & Password will be your DOB
    in YYYYMMDD format.
    vi. On successful completion of above step, your basic details will be shown, kindly verify the
    details, in case of any mismatch, please contact helpdesk via call or email.
    vii. Click on the ‘View and Print E-Admit Card’ button.
    viii. The JKSSB E-Admit Card will appear on the screen.
    ix. Download and Print your JKSSB E-admit card.
    Note: CANDIDATE MUST BRING THE PRINTED COPY OF THE E-ADMIT CARD ON THE DAY OF
    EXAMINATION.

    Click for Notification – Notice_Admit_Card

     

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  • JKSSB Junior Assistant Admit Card 2023 | Direct LINK, Download Hall Ticket – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

    JKSSB Junior Assistant Admit Card 2023 | Direct LINK, Download Hall Ticket – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

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    JKSSB has released the Admit Card for Junior Assistant Posts, Now the Applicants can easily download PDF copy of their Admit Card and also get a printout copy of the same. The Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board(JKSSB) on 01 February released the Hall Tickets for the Junior Assistant Candidates, In this Article we have mentioned the whole process of downloading and also given the LINK to download the Admit Card.

    Name of the PostJunior Assistant
    Advertisement NumberNo 01 of 2022
    Date of Advertisement27th of January, 2022
    Number of Vacancies89 Posts
    Date of Examination9th – 11th of February, 2023
    Availability of Admit Card01 February, 2023 (4 PM)
    Admit Card StatusReleased
    Official Websitewww.jkssb.nic.in

    How To Download JKSSB Junior Assistant Admit Card 2023?

    1. To download JKSSB Junior Assistant E-Admit Card, first visit the official website of JKSSB, i.e., www.jkssb.nic.in.
    2. On the homepage, there will be an option to download E-Admit Card.
    3. On that page, click on the link/button – “LOGIN”.
    4. Enter log-in credentials, i.e., Username and Password.
    5. Username will be your Application ID & Password will be your DOB in YYYYMMDD format.


    • On successful completion of above step, your basic details will be shown, kindly verify the details, in case of any mismatch, please contact helpdesk via call or email.
    • Click on the ‘View and Print E-Admit Card’ button.
    • The JKSSB E-Admit Card will appear on the screen.

    Download and Print your JKSSB E-admit card.

    JKSSB Junior Assistant Admit Card 2023 | Direct LINK, Download Hall Ticket 1

    JKSSB Junior Assistant Exam Guidelines

    Candidates should refer to the examination guidelines carefully before the examination. The admit card will possess the details regarding the reporting time, instructions for giving answers, and much other important information which the candidates should read and follow precisely. The candidates should preserve the admit card till the selection process reaches its end. The authorities will demand the admit card during the document verification process. 

    As mentioned in the notification, the candidates will be required to carry valid Photo-ID proof along with them to the examination centre. The valid Photo-ID proofs are provided below: 

    • Aadhaar Card/ Printout of E-Aadhaar,
    • Driving License
    • Voter’s ID Card
    • PAN Card
    • School/ College/ University I-Card,
    • Passport,
    • Employer ID Card (Govt./Private/PSU), etc

    They should also carry a minimum of two passport size latest photographs to the examination centre as the same will be expected by the authorities. Candidates need to carry admit cards, valid photo-ID proof, and two recent passport-sized photographs to the examination venue or else they will not be allowed to appear for the examination.


    Verification Of Details On Admit Card

    Candidates should cross-check their personal details on the JKSSB Junior Assistant Admit Card before going for the examination. Admit Cards are possessing the following information: 

    • Candidate’s Name.
    • Candidate’s Date of Birth.
    • Candidate’s Photo.
    • Examination Date, Day, and Time.
    • Important Instructions.
    • Examination Centre.
    • Candidate’s Signature.

    JKSSB Junior Assistant Exam Pattern 2023

    The 1st stage of the recruitment process for the post of JKSSB Junior Assistant is the written exam. This examination may also be taken as a computer-based test. The decision about this has not been taken yet. The Board will inform about its decision through a notification. The important details of the examination pattern for this stage are as follows:

    1. The written examination is a multiple-choice question test.
    2. The written examination has 80 questions.
    3. Each question carries 1 mark. The total marks of the examination are 80.
    4. A negative marking of .25 marks is done for every wrong answer.
    5. The time duration of the examination is 80 mins.
    6. The questions will be set only in English.
    7. There are four sections in the written examination:
    • General English
    • General Awareness regarding the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir.
    • Reasoning and Numerical Ability
    • The basic concept of computer

    JKSSB Junior Assistant Syllabus

    The Syllabus for the posts of JKSSB Junior Assistants is given below here in this Table:

    UnitTopics
    General EnglishComprehension
    Editing / Proofreading
    Rearranging jumbled sentences.
    Modals
    Narration
    Articles
    Paragraph writing with fill in the blanks
    Phrases
    Pronouns
    Homonyms/Homophones etc.
    Clauses
    Punctuation
    Synonyms & antonyms
    Idioms & phrases.
    Use of Prepositions
    Active & Passive Voice
    General Awareness about J&K Union TerritoryCurrent Affairs of National & International importance
    Political and Physical division of India.
    Indian Culture, Heritage & Freedom Movement/ Struggle.
    Demography- Census, its functions & features. Important Rivers & Lakes in India.
    Weather, Climate, Crops, and Means of Transport of India.
    Jammu & Kashmir UT
    Economy
    History
    Geography- (Weather, Climate, Crops, Rivers, Lakes, Flora & fauna)Heritage and Culture
    Important Tourist Destinations
    Numerical & Reasoning AbilityBasic Arithmetic
    Number System
    Percentage
    Average
    Profit & Loss
    Ratio & Proportion
    Time & Work
    Reasoning
    Letter series
    Number series
    Coding decoding
    Direction sense
    Blood relations
    Mathematical reasoning
    Distance, Speed & Time
    Statements & conclusions
    Basic Concept of ComputerFundamentals of computer sciences
    Hardware & Software
    Input and output devices
    Operating system
    M.S. Word, M.S. Excel, M.S. Access & PowerPoint Presentation
    Internet & e-mail

    What is the minimum qualification required for JKSSB Junior Assistant Post?

    As per the official notification by the Jammu & Kashmir Services Selection Board, all applicants must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognised university & A typing speed of a minimum of 35 words per minute is required of candidates.

    What is the selection process for the Junior Assistant JKSSB exam?

    The selection process consists of Written Exam and Skill Test.
    Skill Test: 20 points
    Written Examination/CBT: 80 points

    When will JKSSB release the admit cards for Junior Assistant Posts?

    The admit card was released on 01 February, 2023.

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  • one person namely Ajaz Ahmad S/O Mohd. Sharief, R/O Gool Ramban, reported that some unknown persons have stolen Rs 518000 from his parked truck from the warehouse

    one person namely Ajaz Ahmad S/O Mohd. Sharief, R/O Gool Ramban, reported that some unknown persons have stolen Rs 518000 from his parked truck from the warehouse

    Jammu November: one person namely Ajaz Ahmad S/O Mohd. ShariefR/O Gool Ramban, reported that some unknown persons have stolen Rs 518000 from his parked truck from the warehouse. In this regard FIR was registered and investigation started. During the course of investigation and with the help of CCTV footages,the thieves were identified and were arrested.

    The thieves arrested were identified asMohd Ashraf S/O Mohd Hussain R/O Kakora Rajouri(Alredy 7 FIRs registered) and Mohd Usman S/O Abdul Karim R/O Chawa, Rajouri (Already more than 3 FIRs registered). During their disclosure Rs 494000 cash recovered from them and one Scorpio vehicle is also seized .

  • Traffic plan for 09-11-2022

    Traffic plan for 09-11-2022

    TRAFFIC POLICE HEADQUARTERS, J&K, JAMMU/SRINAGAR

    1. From 07-11-2022, 1700 hrs. to 08-11-2022, 1700 hrs. Jammu Srinagar NH 44 remained blocked for 03 hour 06 mins due to shooting stones/filling of potholes at Mehar/Cafeteria. NAVYUG Tunnel closed for 03 hrs. 10 mins by Tunnel authority, making the total blockage of 06 hrs 16 mins. There was breakdown of 13 HMVS at various locations on NH-44.

    2. There will be no maintenance/repair day on Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gumri road in view of winter season.

    3. HMVs with only 06 and 10 tyres shall be allowed to ply through Dhar road.

    TRAFFIC PLAN & ADVISORY FOR 09-11-2022: Subject to fair weather and road clearance, LMVs Passenger/Private Cars shall be allowed from both sides on Jammu-Srinagar NHW viz Jammu towards Srinagar and vice-versa. TCU Jammu/Srinagar shall liaise with TCU Ramban before releasing this traffic.

    CUT OFF TIMINGS FOR LMVS/PASSENGER/PRIVATE CARS: –

    To be released from Nagrota (Jammu) from 0800 hrs. to 1100 hrs.

    from Jakheni (Udhampur) 0900 hrs to 1200 hrs & from Qazigund 0800 hrs to 1100 hrs.

    TCU Jammu and TCU Srinagar will inform all concerned about the traffic advisory and cut off timings. No vehicle shall be allowed to move before and after cut off timings.

    HMVs/Load Carriers: –

    Subject to fair weather and road clearance, HMVs shall be allowed from NAVYUG Tunnel towards Jammu after assessing the road and traffic situation on NH-44. TCU Srinagar shall liaise with TCU Ramban before releasing the HMVs.

    SFS Convoy Movement: –

    Security Forces are advised/requested not to ply against advisory/ traffic plan in view of possible traffic congestion because of narrow carriage way between Nashree and Banihal on Jammu-Srinagar NHW. Tomorrow they may ply from Srinagar towards Jammu after confirming the status of NHW from TCU Ramban.

    SSG ROAD: –

    Subject to fair weather and good road condition, vehicular movement on Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gumari road shall be allowed from both sides viz Srinagar towards Kargil and vice-versa.

    In view of winter season/frost on road, LMVs followed by HMVs shall be allowed from Minamarg towards Srinagar at 0800 hrs. to 1130 hrs. Similarly LMVs followed by HMVs shall be allowed from Sonamarg towards Kargil at 1300 hrs to 1700 hrs. No vehicle shall be allowed before and after cut off timings.

    MUGHAL ROAD:

    Subject to fair weather and good road condition, vehicular movement shall be allowed from both sides on Mughal road viz from Shopian towards Poonch and vice versa.

    In view of winter season/frost on road, LMVs will be released from Behramgalla (Buffliaz), Poonch towards Srinagar and from Herpora (Shopian) towards Poonch at 0800 hrs upto 1600 hrs. However, HMVs will be released from Behramgalla, Buffliaz (Poonch) towards Srinagar at 0800 upto 1200 hrs. and from Herpora (Shopian) towards Poonch shall be allowed after the tail of up Convoy crosses Dubjan area and shall allowed upto 1600 hrs. No vehicle shall be allowed before and after cut off timings.

    ADVISORY:

    People are advised to undertake journey on NHW-44 only after confirming status of the road from Traffic control units as under:•

    Jammu (0191-2459048, 0191-2740550, 9419147732)

    Srinagar (0194-2450022, 2485396, 18001807091)

    • Ramban (9419993745)

    Udhampur (8491928625)

    PCR Kishtwar (9906154100) for status of Sinthan Road Advisory issued today on 08-11-2022

  • CS reviews winter preparedness of power DISCOMSUnscheduled power cuts unacceptable: Chief Secretary

    CS reviews winter preparedness of power DISCOMSUnscheduled power cuts unacceptable: Chief Secretary

    Chief Secretary Dr Arun Kumar Mehta chaired a winter preparedness review of Power Distribution Companies (DisComs) here at the Civil Secretariat today.

    The Chief Secretary instructed the officers to ensure that government workshops are replenished with spare parts, inspections of transformers should be undertaken and sufficient stock of transformers is maintained to meet demand during peak consumption season. He stated that the flat rate system of billing will be dispensed with soon.

    The Chief Secretary observed that demand side management to reduce losses and to ensure regular supply of power to the customers is of paramount importance. For this purpose, effective enforcement has to be undertaken against power theft. The Chief Secretary directed the Department to ensure that the schedule of power cuts, wherever required, is publicized in advance so that the consumers can plan their activities accordingly.

    He called for expediting the process of power lines installation between Ramban-Kishtwar and for Sonamarg and Gurez.

    Reviewing the overall power scenario, Dr. Mehta called for hiring professional consultants for efficient and cost effective power procurement by the UT. He called for formulating definite procedures for such purchases, either through Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) or from power exchanges.

    The officers were directed to set definite targets of revenue collection from regular customers and amnesty payers and asked for ensuring efficiency of the process. The Chief Secretary reiterated directions for installation of at least 1.5 lakh smart meters each in Srinagar and Jammu cities by March 2023.

    The Chief Secretary directed for concluding disciplinary action against officers/officials in charge of feeders with losses greater than 90 percent immediately. He stressed that Aggregated Technical and Commercial (AT&C) Losses should be maintained below 15 percent.

    The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary Power Development Department (PDD), H. Rajesh Prasad; Managing Director JPDCL, Shiv Anant Tayal and Managing Director KPDCL, Yasin M Choudhary among other senior officers of the discoms.

  • Male body found in north Kashmir

    Male body found in north Kashmir

    An unidentified body of a man has been recovered from Badi Nambal Parihaspora Pattan area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Tuesday afternoon.

    Official sources told a local news agency, Global News Service (GNS), that locals of Parihaspora Diver, spotted a body lying in Badi Nambal area of Parihaspora pattan on Tuesday afternoon and accordingly informed the concerned police post about it.

    Soon after receiving the information, a police party rushed towards the spot and taken the body to nearby hospital for medico legal formalities .

    An official told GNS that a body has been recovered from Badinambal Parihaspora, adding that the identification of deceased person is being ascertained. (GNS)

  • ‘Hit with rods at his head’: Kashmiri truck driver assaulted in Punjab

    ‘Hit with rods at his head’: Kashmiri truck driver assaulted in Punjab

    A Kashmiri truck driver was allegedly assaulted in Punjab’s Makerian area by the operators of a toll post without any provocation, Jammu Kashmir Truck Operators Welfare Union said on Tuesday.

    Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, they said, Yesterday an incident took place at Makerian Toll plaza Punjab in which a truck driver named Sahil Maqbool a resident of Kulgam was ruthlessly beaten by the employees of Mekerain Toll plaza and one employee even hit him with a rod on his head by which he received very serious injuries.

    In this connection, JK Truck Operators Welfare Union held a meeting in their Anantnag office to discuss these types of incidents which take place time and again, the union said.

    The President JK Truck Operators Welfare Union has appealed to the LG Manoj Sinha to discuss the issue with Punjab Government.

    Meanwhile, an FIR has been lodged at the Police station in the area.

  • Passenger Bus On Way to Srinagar Turns Turtle Near Handwara, 28 Passengers Suffer Injuries

    Passenger Bus On Way to Srinagar Turns Turtle Near Handwara, 28 Passengers Suffer Injuries

    At least 28 persons suffered injuries after a passenger bus they were on board, met with an accident near Handwara of North Kashmir’s Kupwara district this morning, officials said.

    They told GNS that a bus bearing registration number JK09-1239, on way from Kupwara to Srinagar, met with an accident near Watayin area, resulting in injuries to some 28 passengers. “The injured passengers were subsequently evacuated to District Hospital Handwara for treatment, from where five persons were referred to different hospitals for preferential treatment”, the official said.

    Detailing further, the official said, Irshad Ahmad son of Ghulam Qadir, resident of Tral & Mukhti Begum wife of Ghulam Rasool Mir, resident of Vodhpora Handwara have been referred to Bone and Joint Hospital Barzulla while as Parveena Begum, her minor child name Musaib Ahmad and Irshad Ahmad Bhat son of Wali Mohammad Bhat Chogal Handwara were referred to SMHS Hospital Srinagar for preferential treatment.

    Confirming the incident, a police official told GNS that a case has been registered in this regard.

  • Expect another spell of Light to Moderate Rain/Snow over higher reaches of J&K, Zonila-Drass axis from 9AN to 11th FN.No forecast of any Major precipitation.

    Expect another spell of Light to Moderate Rain/Snow over higher reaches of J&K, Zonila-Drass axis from 9AN to 11th FN.No forecast of any Major precipitation.

    Weather Update J&K(8.11.22):

    Current weather: Partly cloudy.Today,

    8th Nov: No large change.

    9-10th Nov: Light to moderate Rain/Snowfall over higher reaches at many places during 9th Evening to 11th Forenoon. NO forecast of any Major Rain/Snowfall during this spell.

    11th Nov: Generally cloudy.

    12-16th: Fair to partly cloudy.

    (forecast confidence upto 75%)

    Probable Impacts:

    1. Snowfall & low temp. may led to temporary disruption of surface transportation, mainly over Zojila, Jmu-Srinagar HW, Leh-Manali road during 10-11th.

    Advisory

    1. Prior to embark on journey, Know status of road from Traffic police to avoid inconveniences.

    2. Travellers on major passes are advised to carry sufficient food items, warm shoe, clothes etc. With them as road condition remain uncertain during inclement weather.Issued in public Interest: MET CENTRE SRINAGAR

  • KU VC inaugrates national seminar on total quality management.

    KU VC inaugrates national seminar on total quality management.

    KU VC inaugurates national seminar on Total Quality Management

    Ahmadabad University VC Prof Pankaj Chandra delivers keynote address

    Srinagar, Nov 7: The National Education Policy-2020 envisions reorienting and restructuring the higher education system to address the “emerging” challenges in providing quality education to the aspirants, Vice-Chancellor University of Kashmir Prof Nilofer Khan said on Monday.

    The Vice-Chancellor was addressing a one-day national seminar on Total Quality Management (TQM) organised jointly by the varsity’s Directorate of Internal Quality Assurance (DIQA) and the Department of Management Studies.

    Prof Nilofer, the chief guest at the inaugural session, said the NEP-2020 has “broken the traditional confines” of academics, thus necessitating the need for a clear focus on meeting the new quality parameters in teaching, learning and research.

    Congratulating the organisers for holding the very important seminar, Prof Nilofer said the University is committed to meet the quality parameters in key areas of academics, research and extension education to make a more visible mark on the national academic landscape.

    “We have already started plugging a few grey areas, including our connection with the alumni, to fare better in the next NAAC re-accreditation and NIRF ranking with active cooperation of all our stakeholders,” she said.

    Vice-Chancellor Ahmedabad University and former director IIM-Bangalore Prof Pankaj Chandra delivered the keynote address, emphasising on the importance of good governance of universities to create “high quality institutions”.

    “How best you govern an institution at all levels defines its ‘culture’ and this culture leads to learning, advantages and encourages students and faculty to do the best,” he said, adding that “when an institution’s culture is right, the compliance, accreditation and assurance will naturally follow”.

    Dean Academics Prof Farooq A Masoodi underlined how “intrinsic” and “extrinsic” factors influence quality management in institutions.

    Registrar Dr Nisar A Mir gave a detailed account of quality concerns in the country’s higher education institutions. He said the University of Kashmir is addressing all issues that impede its ranking and the present seminar is a step in that direction.

    Director DIQA Prof Manzoor A Shah gave an overview of the seminar and its intended objectives, saying the quality discourse today has to be understood from the “global perspective”.

    Head Department of Management Studies Prof Iqbal Hakeem delivered the welcome address and highlighted the importance of the present seminar to help boost the culture of quality management in the University.

    Deputy Director DIQA Mr Showket Shafi delivered the vote of thanks, while Dr Aijaz Akbar, Organising Secretary of the seminar, from the Department of Management Studies conducted proceedings of the inaugural session, which was attended by senior academics including Prof Mushtaq A Darzi, Prof S Mufeed Ahmad, besides Joint Registrars, faculty and students of the Management Studies Department.

    On the occasion, the Vice-Chancellor released a brochure containing abstracts of more than 30 papers presented during the TQM seminar.