Famous Abhay Mission Sec School Kashmir: Applications on plain paper with complete bio data are invited for the following posts from qualified and experienced candidates with good academic reward and excellent communication skills.
Job Details:
S.No.
Name of the Post
Other Details
01
English Teacher
Qualification: M.A. (English), B.Ed.No of posts: 03 (To teach upto 10th)
Salary: 9000-12000
02
Urdu Teacher
Qualification: M.A. (Urdu), M.Ed.No of posts: 02 (To teach upto 11th)
Salary: 9000-12000
03
Kashmiri Teacher
Qualification: B.A., B.Ed.No of posts: 01 (To teach upto 10th)
Salary: 7000-10000
04
General line Teachers
Qualification: B.A., B.Sc., B.Ed.No of posts: 03(To teach upto 8th)
Salary: 7000-10000
05
Vice Principal
Qualification: M.A/ M.Sc. (5 years’ experience as administrator)No of posts: 01
Salary: Negotiable
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How to apply?
Applications along with all the necessary documents (D.O.B, all other certificates of qualification / examination) should reach the office by or before 08.05.2023
Applicants are advised kindly mention “Post for apply” necessarily in their application.
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Note:
Short listed candidates will be called for written test /interview
The salary mentioned above includes the amount of provident fund contribution (school Share)
Srinagar, Apr 20: The first solar eclipse of 2023 will occur on April 20 at 7:04 am to 12:29 pm IST. This year will witness four eclipses, among which two will be solar eclipses. The solar eclipse, also known as Rare Hybrid Surya Grahan, is one of the most significant celestial events. An eclipse is a phenomenon in which the sun is blocked by the moon, i.e. a solar eclipse, and the Earth’s shadow obscures the moon in a lunar eclipse.
Not visible in India
Area of Visibility
The eclipse is visible in the region covering Antarctica, Australia, the South Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Philippines and the South Pacific Ocean.
The eclipse is visible in the region covering Antarctica, Australia, the South Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Philippines and the South Pacific Ocean.
This eclipse will only be a partial eclipse in Sydney, Australia, starting at 1:36 PM. In Hindu tradition, people believe there are important things to remember during a solar eclipse.
Even if you can’t see this eclipse from India, you may still choose to be a little careful.
Solar Eclipse 2023: What you may consider to do, what to avoid
It’s advised to avoid sleeping during a solar eclipse, especially for older or sick people, as it’s believed to have negative effects on health.
Cooking and eating may be avoided during a solar eclipse as it can harm your health.
During a solar eclipse, it’s believed that deities shouldn’t be touched or worshipped. After the eclipse, it’s recommended to wash everything and say prayers.
Pregnant women should avoid seeing the eclipse and limit exposure to the sun during this time.
After a solar eclipse, it’s customary to take a bath, wear new clothes, and clean the house.
Before a solar eclipse, people often put basil or tulsi leaves in water and on food as a religious practice.
Hindu beliefs suggest that pregnant women should stay indoors during the eclipse to avoid harm to the baby in the womb.
Sprinkling Gangajal (holy water from the Ganges) is considered auspicious after the solar eclipse ends.
It’s important not to look directly at the sun during a solar eclipse as it can permanently damage your eyes.
It’s considered inauspicious to cook or consume any kind of food during a solar eclipse.
It’s believed to be unfavorable to buy property or engage in auspicious activities during a solar eclipse.
It’s advised not to use sharp objects during a solar eclipse.
JAMMU, Apr 19: In a big Breaking news, J&K Govt Employees posted in Ladakh for more than 2 Years to be repatriated soon, whereas as Employees with Health issues also to repatriated soon to Jammu and Kahsmir.
Mutton Crazy Kashmir consumes over 800 truckloads of sheep this Ramdhan
*30-35 trucks arrive valley on daily basis, number to go up to 160 trucks ahead of Eid, says Mutton Dealers Association; People complain mutton sold at Rs 650 Rs 700 per kg*
Raja Syed Rather
Srinagar, Apr 18 (KNO): Amid fluctuation in mutton rates, the demand of mutton has increased in the Valley as over 800 truckloads of sheep were consumed in the holy month of Ramdhan so far.
“Nearly 30-35 trucks loaded with sheep arrive in Kashmir on a regular basis in the past 27 days of Ramadan,” Mehraj ud Din, General Secretary of Mutton Dealers Association told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).
He said there is no shortage of mutton in Kashmir, adding that the shortage of mutton would be possible in case the highway is closed for vehicular movement amid the prevalent weather conditions.
The General Secretary of the association further informed that so far a total of 811 trucks loaded with Sheep arrived in Kashmir since the beginning of Ramadan. “30-35 trucks arrive in Kashmir on a daily basis. The number of trucks ahead of Eid will go up to 160 a day,” he said.
Moreover, the consumers continue to complain that the mutton is being sold at Rs 650-700 per kg, adding that there has been no proper check on the ground as it seems that the mutton dealers and butchers have been let loose to loot the public as per their will.
“One fails to understand the need of issuing a rate list when it is not being implemented on the ground. It seems that the authorities concerned are reluctant to act against the mutton dealers and have been maintaining silence over the issue,” a consumer said.
He further said that a few months back, the concerned officials started a drive to act tough against the mutton dealers, but all in vain as the step has not yield any results for the consumers—(KNO)
Amended Result Notifications pertaining to HSE-II (Class 12th) Annual (Private)/ Bi-Annual 2021-22 of Kashmir Division.
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Amended Result Notifications pertaining to Secondary School Examination (Class 10th) Annual (Private)/ Bi-Annual 2021-22
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Change in Date of Examination of Bhoti subject of Class 10th Session Annual (Regular) 2023 for Hard Zone Areas of UTs of Jammu and Kashmir/Ladakh from 13-04-2023 to 23-04-2023.
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Submission of ONLINE Affiliation case files by the affiliated Private Academic Institutions of Kashmir Division including District Kargil of UT of Ladakh.
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Extension Notice for submission of Online Forms for Classes 10th, 11th and 12th Annual (Regular) Examination 2023 of Hard Zone Areas of UTs of J&K and Ladakh
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Change of Date of Examination of Class 11th Annual Regular 2023 from 16-04-2023 to 26-04-2023 for Soft Zone Areas of UT of J&K
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Revised fee structure for various services offered by the JKBOSE to be effective from 01-04-2023