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  • Golden Chance to Take Loan on Zero Interest! Govt Scheme Offers Loan Without Guarantee – Kashmir News

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    PM SVANidhi Yojana offers Loan on zero interest and without guarantee: Check Scheme, Portal, in hindi, 20000 loan, bank login, full form, upsc, and other details

    The government provides a number of welfare Schemes to help the economically poor people in the society. One of these is PM SVANidhi Yojana. Under this scheme One can get up to Rs 50,000 as financial assistance from the central government.  Beneficiaries may increase their loan amount if they repay the loan on time.

    Prime Minister Street Vendor’s AtmaNirbhar Nidhi is known as PM SVANidh. A  central sector programme was launched In June 2020.  It aims to provide micro-credit facilities to street vendors who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    This programme will continue until December 2024. In addition to the first and second loans, which have values of Rs 10,000 and Rs 20,000, respectively.  The government has also introduced a third credit of upto Rs 50,000.

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    Full-Form of PM SVANidhiPrime Minister Street Vendor’s Atmanirbhar Nidhi
    Launch Date1st June 2020
    Under which government ministry?Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA)
    Target Beneficiary
    • Street Vendors or hawkers in urban areas
    • Street Vendors of peri-urban areas
    • Street Vendors of Rural areas
    Mandatory Documents to Access Benefits
    • Applicants need to have the following documents.
    • Aadhar Card – Voter I Card – Copies of the ration cards
    •  A copy of the bank account book
    • A passport-size photograph
    Tenure of the schemeJune 2020 – December- 2024
    Direct Link to avail the benefits under the PM SVANidhihttps://pmsvanidhi.mohua.gov.in/

    Benefits of the PM SVANidhi Scheme –

    • Beneficiaries might receive up to a 7% subsidy. On timely loan repayment,
    • The government may grant you further loans. If you repay your loans on time.
    • The amount of your loan may be doubled.

    Documents required to apply for a loan under the PM SVANidhi Yojana

    • Applicants need to have the following documents.
    • Aadhar Card – Voter I Card – Copies of the ration cards
    •  A copy of the bank account book
    • A passport-size photograph

    How to apply for a loan in detail

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  • 6,56,309 Kanals Land Retrieved In Eight Districts

    6,56,309 Kanals Land Retrieved In Eight Districts

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    SRINAGAR: Nearly 6,56,309 hectares of state and ‘kahcharai’ land were retrieved during the ongoing anti-encroachment drive in eight districts of the Jammu and Kashmir.

    On January 9, the administration had asked the DCs to ensure that all encroachments on state land, including grazing land and that granted under the Roshni Act, are removed by January 31.

    The major chunk of 2,75,867 hectares of land was retrieved from encroachers in Rajouri, followed by 1,44,613 hectares in Reasi, 1,22,277 in Poonch, 47,552 hectares in Kishtwar, 33,000 Kanals in Bandipora, 15,000 in Kathua, 14,000 in Ganderbal and 4,000 in Kupwara districts so far.

    Quoting official sources newspaper The Tribune reported that the anti-encroachment drive to retrieve the remaining land would continue even as the deadline ended.

    Meanwhile, 40 kanals of land were retrieved on Tuesday from a hotel in Srinagar that belongs to close relatives of former CM Farooq Abdullah. In Anantnag, the boundary wall of the residence of former minister Peerzada Mohammad Sayyed (Congress) at Dahmal Khoshipora was demolished.

    On Monday, the Jammu administration had retrieved over 23 kanals of land encroached allegedly by former Deputy CM and BJP leader Kavinder Gupta.

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  • Australian Team calls J&K’s spin sensation Abid Mushtaq as net bowler

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    JAMMU: Adding another feather to his already colourful cap, Abid Mushtaq, a left-arm spinning sensation and hard hitting batter has been called as a net bowler for the Australian Team for Test Series against India. His genuine all-round talent finds recognition at the highest level. Possibly a stepping stone for the national team. He will join the team at Bengaluru on Feb 2, 2023.

    This extraordinary talented cricketer, who unfortunately failed to make it to the Indian Premier League (IPL) this season scalped 32 wickets in Ranji Trophy this season while representing Jammu and Kashmir in this prestigious tournament, with 8/18 against formidable Vidarbha as his best, which is the second best in the country. With 29.00 as his bowling strike rate, he stands 4th in the entire country and with 14.38 as his bowling average, Abid is among the top ten in India.

    He was brilliant with the ball in this season’s Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 and Vijay Hazare One-Dayers in which J&K qualified for the knockout stage.

    The best part of Abid’s perMformance is that he took all these wickets against the strong sides like Punjab, Railways, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Gujarat and Tripura.

    Moreover, this die-hard cricketer, a tough customer, who is a hard nut to crack, rather a class act when on song, promising bowling all-rounder, Abid Mushtaq has a good record in First-Class, List-A and T20 Tournaments, being organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) among all its affiliate units across the country.

    He has taken 71 wickets with a magnificent economy rate of 2.91 and an average of 19.6 in his 19 First-Class matches, besides taking 22 wickets in equal number of matches in the T20 format with an economy rate of 6.30 and an average of 20.6. In List-A, Abid has 18 scalps in 23 matches with an economy of 5.21.

    As a batter, Abid has scored 577 runs with an average of 23.1 and a strike rate of 92 in his 19 First-Class matches, besides scoring 411 runs with an average of 29.4 and a strike rate of 120.2 in his 23 List-A matches.–(Agencies)

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  • Big Land Evictions By Jammu and Kashmir Government- Know Name & Price Of Land Here – Kashmir News

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    Big Land Evictions By Jammu and Kashmir Government- Know Name & Price Of Land Here

    BIG LAND EVICTIONS ON TUESDAY

    •40 Kanal State land from Umer Khalil Nedou at MA Road Srinagar (₹160 crore)

    •36 Kanal Kahcharai land from Hashmatulah Khan & Dr Munir Khan at Rakh-e-Zakura, Srinagar (₹50 crore)

    •26 Kanal State land from Bilal Ahmad++ at Ahal, Srinagar (₹26 crore)

    •6 Kanal State land from AM Sagar’s Common Cause Club at Rakh-e-Gund Aksha Srinagar (₹9 cr)

    •Hotel Inn, Hotel Goodwill (₹25 cr) built on Kahcharai land at Brari Nambal Srinagar sealed.

    •4 Kanal State land at Tashwan +8 Kanal at Nursing Garh Srinagar (₹32 cr) retrieved from Nazir Ahmad+

    Details Posted By Journalist Ahmed Ali Fayyaz

    ALSO READ: Jammu & Kashmir: Constitution of Project Screening Committee under Forest Conservation Act 1980

    ALSO READ: J&K Govt Orders Promotion of 665 Graduate/Post Graduate Teachers- Check Name Wise List Here.

    ALSO READ: Jammu & Kashmir: Big Statement on Anti-Encroachment Drive- Details Here

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  • “We Created A Rice Variety Having Three Times More Yield”

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    Hinging hopes and envisioning, New Agricultural and Educational Policy to revolutionize the agricultural output and agro-education in Jammu and Kashmir, Prof Nazir A Ganai, Vice Chancellor SKUAST-K, tells Khalid Bashir Gura about how technologically driven agriculture can help improve the output and how the varsity is upgrading itself. The 40-year-old is the sixth-best university in India with a better ATAL ranking

    TheNewsCaravan (KL)With the population increase, food demand goes up. How is SKUAST-K contributing to tackling the demand surge?

    PROF NAZIR A GANAI (NAG): Our agricultural land is shrinking and getting fragmented. In Jammu and Kashmir, the land availability is less than half a hectare (0.5) and in Kashmir, it is 0.4 hectare. Marginal land holding limits the capacity to grow. That’s why we need a change in policies. We have to turn towards cultivating cash crops if we want to increase farm income and sustain farmer livelihood. We have to also introduce technology in our farming. Floriculture will be an important sector in future. Our traditional horticulture orchard system had low productivity with ten tons per hectare. The government and our university collaborated to introduce high-density plantations, which resulted in six times more productivity on one hectare. Similar initiatives were taken in livestock to boost productivity and bring them to a commercial scale with the help of technological intervention. To market produce from small land holdings, aggregation forms an important part. In collaboration with the government, we are aiming at creating 300 Farmer Produce Organizations (FPO’s) which will be helped in different phases of pre- and post-harvest to boost the economy.

    KLWill the newly introduced Agriculture Policy help with it?

    NAG: To address the different challenges in agriculture, the administration worked for one year and came up with a holistic agriculture policy. The policy has been drafted keeping the environment in consideration as during the past, especially in India, the green revolution helped tackle food deficiency but adversely impacted air, water and soil quality. We are ensuring that along with food security, nutritional and economic security is ensured. We also want to reach marginalized communities. Recently, the Lieutenant Governor rolled out a Rs 5013 crores policy, which aims at secondary agriculture, processing, aggregation, marketing, tackling seed chain challenges and bringing diversification. 50 per cent of land in Jammu and Kashmir is rain-fed where irrigation is not possible. We are mulling bringing this rain-fed land into diversified crop cultivation. Jammu and Kashmir’s agriculture Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is Rs 37000 crore and in the next five years, we want to take it to Rs 80000 crore. We aim at upgrading agriculture from subsistence to commercial level, which will create jobs for our youth and make them self-reliant.

    KLHow will climate change impact agriculture?

    NAG: Our glaciers which have been a source of perennial fresh water are receding at an alarming rate because of global warming. In future, we have to be ready for the water crisis as it is going to be scarce. To tackle the crises in future, we need to introduce technologies like micro-irrigation to save water. Climate change and resultant weather vagaries impact crop production adversely. Our new agriculture should be climate-smart and resilient agriculture. We have to introduce and grow crops which will be able to sustain weather vagaries and be tolerant to both biotic and abiotic stressors. We have developed a variety of maize Kishan Ganga (KG 2), which can be cultivated in high-altitude areas and it requires less water. However, its yield potential is four times more than normal maize. We have created another variety called high-quality protein maize. We have to keep introducing new varieties and also focus on reinvigorating our existing indigenous resilient crops.

    KLHow is the university benefiting farmers on the ground?

    NAG: Food production – rice, wheat and maize is an important concern. In the last few decades, we have developed hundreds of varieties of seeds but not all of them had the desired outcome. In the last four years, we created a rice variety Shalimar rice-4, which has a productivity level of 10 tons per hectare as it is three times more productive than any national variety. We also introduced Kashmir’s Basmati rice called Shalimar Sugand to alley perceptions that Kashmir cannot cultivate fragrant varieties. Presently we are in its seed production stage and next year we will make it available to farmers. Its national productivity also exceeds the national average with six tons per hectare and is more aromatic but is costlier than conventional rice. Similarly, our traditional indigenous Mushq budij infused with profuse aroma was almost extinct and the university played a pivotal role in its revival. We are also working on Red rice. We have also released the first variety of saffron in the world and its production is better. Our university is also working on almost six vaccines in livestock to help stakeholders in this industry.

    Prof Nazir A Ganai
    Prof Nazir A Ganai (SKUAST-K)

    KLWhat is the status quo and market conditions of Mushk Budji?

    NAG: Compared to basmati the indigenous Mushk Budji has a good aroma and with Red rice, it has nutritional benefits also. However, what dissuaded farmers from growing it was that it was infected with a fungal disease called Blast, which would destroy the crop. We developed a blast-resistant variety. Locally it sells at Rs 150-200 per Kg and we are still exploring the international market and overcoming different challenges. Similarly, other niche crops like walnut, saffron, almond, black cumin and honey are also facing international market problems as there is no certifying agency. The government has introduced a GI tag system to give a unique identity to these crops and we are working to give them a competitive edge to get into the international market.

    KLHas there been any initiative towards introducing organic farming?

    NAG: In order to protect our natural resources we have to promote organic farming. We have damaged the health of the soil through the intensive use of fertilizers and we need to reverse the trend with the help of science and technology. The new agriculture policy envisions holistic development of agriculture and it will lead towards an inclusive and sustainable agricultural revolution and organic farms. To reverse the damage, we have to use biocontrol agents, and biopesticides which are organically derived and promote agri activities, which can enhance soil health. At the Wadura campus of our university, we have developed more than twelve organic products. We are also educating and promoting the use of vermicomposting. We want to practice and promote zero-waste organic farming.

    KL: Is SKUAST conducting any research in medicinal and herbal plants? Has there been any research on anti-cancer drugs?

    NAG: Pesticides and fungicides are a major challenge. With the help of technology, we are aiming to reduce these carcinogenic elements. With technological intervention, like spraying pesticides on crops by drones, the exposure can be reduced by 80 per cent. This inevitably will also reduce human and environmental exposure to harmful chemicals.

    Nature has bestowed us with a tremendous diversity of medicinal plants in our forests; however, unfortunately, we have not been able to explore and sustainably exploit them. The holistic project will promote medicinal and aromatic plants. Our division of plant biotechnology is researching anti-cancer properties of herbs. Off late, one of the faculty members has explored a  herb’s anti-prostate cancer properties. After his paper was acknowledged globally, we made a food product. We are in collaboration with a start-up company and soon its products will be in the market. The northwestern Himalayan region has 50 per cent of the global diversity of medicinal plants. As we randomly extract these resources from forests, under the new project, we aim at educating our farmers and teaching them how to extract, cultivate and reap the health and economic benefits.

    KL: Which institution and countries have collaborated with SKUAST on the technology front?

    NAG: Our university cannot find solutions to diverse challenges in isolation so we have to collaborate with institutions within Jammu and Kashmir and outside. We have tie-ups with 10 international universities. This year our 12 students from SKUAST-K and foreign universities are in joint research. For this, our students get biannual scholarships. We are also starting a joint master’s programme with a university in Australia wherein the student will spend each year in their respective universities. It will be a dual degree.

    KLHas SKUAST planned any joint collaboration with technologically advanced Israel as well?

    NAG: As of date we don’t have any formal collaboration with Israel. But Israeli technologies are now available in the country like micro irrigation and drip irrigation. In future, drip irrigation in our orchards will be based on smart and sensor-based systems.

    KLHow is the University planning to implement National Education Policy?

    NAG: We first have to align our education system with NEP and then come up with the model of agro-education. We held a 21-day Foundation Programme suggesting students, who are entering any university, that need life and social skills. Our undergraduate degrees will be by design, and education should be choice based and flexible. The student should be able to design his own curriculum. During his degree, the student will be trained in core subjects and also in choice-based skills. Similarly, our master’s and PhD programmes will be pursued in collaboration with other universities. We are also stressing the role of innovations and start-ups.

    KL: How many start-ups and patents does the university have?

    NAG: We have 10 student start-ups and three faculty start-ups. We have seven patents and have applied for 40 more. Student start-ups need seed money, which we are not providing. They compete at different levels with different agencies to procure the funds. Similarly, our faculty is shunning norms and mandates of teaching and research. We have directed them to convert research ideas into innovations and those innovations into start-ups which eventually should help society.

    KLWhat is the future of AI and ICT in agriculture and where does SKUAST stand?

    NAG: We are aligning our education with the requirements of the twenty-first century and integrating it with the latest technologies. We are establishing one centre for artificial intelligence and machine learning. We have to teach our students the essence of these skills as people lagging will be rendered obsolete. KLOff late SKUAST has started offering admissions to foreign students also.

    NAG: Until now foreign students used to come through the Indian International Cultural Centre. There are around 12 students pursuing degrees. From 2023, we have formally opened our university to students and reached out to them through embassies. We want to open a new chapter of educational tourism in Kashmir. We believe that education should have been the best destination for education in India but unfortunately, we have missed the bus. But now we are taking the first leap and expecting sister universities to collaborate.

    KLWhat is the role and scope of agro-biotechnology?

    NAG: Some of these sciences like Information Communication Technology (ICT) have revolutionized the age. Lately, the government of India approved a big project, which will help in phenomics, genomics and advanced agro-biotechnology in developing the latest varieties and seeds and vaccines. Similarly, new technology; CRISPR-Cas genome editing technology has been introduced and we are working on it.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • JKSSB: Important Update For Students Regarding Issuance of Admit Cards – Kashmir News

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    JKSSB: Important Update For Students Regarding Issuance of Admit Cards

    Subject: 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-cum-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.

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    Posts / Items for which Computer Based Type Test (Skill Test) scheduled w.e.f. 09th February, 2023 to 11th February, 2023.

    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.

    ALSO READ: Jammu & Kashmir: Constitution of Project Screening Committee under Forest Conservation Act 1980

    ALSO READ: J&K Govt Orders Promotion of 665 Graduate/Post Graduate Teachers- Check Name Wise List Here.

    ALSO READ: ACS & APD Reviews Implementation of Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (RWBCIS) in Jammu and Kashmir

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  • Error Made in Treatment Plan, Court Orders Doctors to Pay Saudi Woman SR52,500 in Compensation – Kashmir News

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    Court orders 2 doctors to pay Saudi woman SR52,500 in compensation for medical error

    The General Court in Riyadh has ordered two doctors, a male and a female, to pay SR52,500 in compensation to a Saudi woman, local media reported. The medical report and expert opinions showed that the doctors made a 100 per cent error in the woman’s treatment plan, causing harm to her teeth and gums.

    The ruling came after the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Health recently announced the completion of the transfer of the jurisdiction of the legitimate health bodies from the Ministry of Health to the general judiciary.

    The Supreme Judiciary Council established a number of specialized departments to handle such disputes in the Court of Appeal and the General Court in Riyadh, where judges and their assistants were trained and qualified, in order to ensure quality and accuracy in the judicial verdicts issued over these disputes.

    ALSO READ: Watch Video: Couple in Their 20s Given 10-Year Jail Sentence After Posting Video of Dancing

    ALSO READ: Saudi Arabia: 34 Women Appointed to Key Roles in Two Holy Mosques

    ALSO READ: Most Popular Saudi Youtuber Aziz Al Ahmed aka Dwarf Died at the Age of 27

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  • After Digitization Of Services Focus Should Be Timely Service Delivery: CS

    After Digitization Of Services Focus Should Be Timely Service Delivery: CS

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    JAMMU: Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta on Tuesday remarked that after successfully digitizing all the services, focus should be laid on timely delivery of services and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in managing the affairs of government departments.

    Dr Mehta was speaking in the 14th Board of Governors (BoG) meeting of the Jammu & Kashmir e-Governance Agency (JaKeGA) attended by other members including Principal Secretary, Industries and Commerce; Commissioner Secretary , IT; Secretary, PD&MD; Secretary, GAD; DG, Codes; SIO, NIC besides other concerned officers.

    The Chief Secretary stressed on moving towards use of AI/ML and IoT based technologies for better coordination and monitoring purposes. He maintained that technology is panacea for many of the problems. It is also the most effective tool for ensuring transparency. He impressed upon the officers and scientists from IT and NIC respectively to work towards use of modern technologies towards obtaining desired results especially for the purposes of work estimation and their identification.

    Dr Mehta directed for making good use of technologies by bridging the gap between the government and those governed. He made out that the power belongs to people and technology has empowered them in unprecedented manner. He told the officers to have virtual inspections of the offices and works on daily basis. He even suggested for taking feedback from public and PRI’s about the quality of work being done in their areas or any grievances they have against any of the government departments.

    The Chief Secretary also emphasized upon end to end use of digital platforms like e-office by all the government employees especially ground workers like Patwaris, JEs etc. He declared that the actual purpose of digitization would be served when it enhances ease of living. He asked for making the work of every office be it Police Stations, Tehsil Offices, Hospitals, Engineering Departments, ULBs, Block Offices fully online for efficient delivery and effective monitoring.

    The Commissioner Secretary, IT, PrernaPuri gave a detailed presentation on the decisions taken during the 13th BoG meeting. She also detailed out the agenda for the meeting with a proposal for revamping the agency on more professional lines that would make the working of the J&K e-Governance agency more outcome oriented as per the requirements of present times.

    It was revealed that in the previous meeting the decisions like establishment of 1012 ICT labs in schools, digitisation of office records, rolling out of National Generic Document Registration System, procurement of infrastructure for Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme and upgradation of State Data Centre was achieved as per the respective proposals.

    Later on the Chief Secretary also launched the State Wide Area Network (SWAN) coverage for 168 blocks of the UT. He advised giving access to the 10 most vital offices at district level and 5 such offices at block levels for their easy access to safer network.

    It was given out that the SWAN would provide the unhindered access to internet to these blocks even during internet shutdowns and aid them in working more efficiently without having need to rely on private service providers.

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  • JKSSB Admit Card released for various Posts, Direct LINK to Download Hall Ticket – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

    JKSSB Admit Card released for various Posts, Direct LINK to Download Hall Ticket – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

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    The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board(JKSSB) has released the hall tickets for Computer Based Written Test, CBT on February 01, 2023. The JKSSB CBT admit cards have been released for the exams which are scheduled to be conducted in February. The exams will be conducted between February 6 and February 8, 2023.

    The admit cards have been released for the posts mentioned below:

    JKSSB Admit Card released for various Posts, Direct LINK to Download Hall Ticket 1

    • Labour Inspector, Labour Officer, Research Assistant,
    • Assistant Law Officer, Junior Librarian,
    • Motor Vehicle Inspector, Motor Vehicle Traffic Assistant,
    • Driver / Driver-II / Tractor Driver,
    • Senior Horticulture Technician,Election Assistant,
    • Patwari / Settlement Patwari,
    • Deputy Inspector Fisheries / Farm Manager &
    • Inspector Fisheries / Farm Manager

    How to Download the JKSSB CBT Admit Card 2023

    Step 1: Visit the official website – jkssb.nic.in

    Step 2: On the Homepage Check the Right sidebar, there you will find a Link to download Admit Card

    or Click on this Directly >> ADMIT CARD LINK

    Step 3: Now Click on the Admit Card for the CBT Examination.

    Step 4: Open the New web page and click on the Login to Download Admit Card Button.

    Step 5: First Select the Post, then Enter the Application ID and Date of Birth.

    Step 6: Press the login button. JKSSB CBT 2023 Exam Admit Card will appear on a computer screen.

    Step 7: Download it and take a printout and also keep a PDF copy for Document Verification.

    Recruiting BoardJammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB)
    Paper Set ByAptech Pvt. Ltd.
    Mode of ExaminationComputer Based Written Test(CBT)
    Exam Dates6, 7, 8 February
    Level-1/City Intimation Admit Card Availability DateFrom 31st of January to 3rd of February, 2023
    Level-2/Final Admit Card Availability Date3 February, 2023
    Location of JobJammu and Kashmir
    Official Portaljkssb.nic.in

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  • NIT Srinagar’s Gets DST-FIST’s Rs 1.06 Cr Grant

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    SRINAGAR: The Civil Engineering Department of National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar has been selected for financial support of Rs 1.06 Crores. The proposal was recommended in Level B Category by Department of Science and Technology (DST) based on the recommendations of FIST Advisory Board (FISTAB).

    Under the project, the Department of Civil Engineering will get Rs 106 lakhs for Level B under the FIST program to strengthen the research facilities in the department. The duration of the grant is for a period of 5 years.

    The Project Implementation Group (PIG) was constituted of faculty members who will be responsible and accountable for the smooth implementation of the DST FIST Project at the Department.

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