The Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board(JKSSB) has released the final Selection list and also forwarded the lists to the respective departments for further action. The Joinings will be released shortly in next 3-4 Days. Final Selection of candidates for the post of Junior Assistant/Cashier Clerk/Store Attendant/Cadrex Clerk/Computer-cum-Junior Assistant/Welfare Organizer-Forwarding of recommendations thereof(Election Department). Final …
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Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council Notification Regarding Final senority list
Final updated senority list of various categories of employees of J&K Sports Council as on 15-01-2023
The provisional senority list of various categories of employees of J&K Sports Council as it stood on 15-01-2023 was circulated vide this office communication No.SC/1544/15524-30 dated 20-01-2023 and placed on official website for inviting objections / grievances upto 27-01-2023. No objections / grievances were received within stipulated period from any category of employee(s).
As such the senority list as it stood on 15-01-2023 has been treated as final and shall remain available on official website of J&K Sports Council viz jksportscouncil.in.
The date of birth/ qualification / category shown against each official in the final senority list is provisional and shall be always subject to verification with original documents.
The final senority list so issued is without prejudice to the court cases on the subject matter and orders if any passed thereon.
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Government of Jammu and Kashmir has issued Final Notice for submission of Annual Property Returns by the J&K Government Employees on PRS Portal, Vide Circular No. 52-JK(GAD) of 2022 dated 22.12.2022, followed by notification dated 25.01.2023, all the employees working under Jammu and Kashmir Government were advised to file their property returns for the year 2022 on the PRS portal, which is accessible on httos://ors.ik. gov.in, from 1 of January, 2023 to 31® of January, 2023.
However, it has been observed that many employees have failed to submit their property returns within the stipulated timeline and have thus made a default in this mandatory process. It has also been observed that various employees have registered themselves on the portal but not submitted their property returns, thus they too have caused a default in submission of their details.
The failure/non-submission of the property returns by the Government employees invites a punitive action under the provisions of the Jammu and Kashmir Public Men and Public Servants Declaration of Assets Act and Rules made thereunder. Further, the defaulting employees shall be guilty of committing criminal misconduct under the Prevention of Corruption Act and shall be punishable under the said Act.
Moreover, non-submission of the property returns will result in denial of the vigilance clearance of defaulting employees. The matter has been considered in the General Administration The matter has been considered in the General Administration Department and it has been decided that a last and final opportunity may be granted to these defaulting employees, who have failed to submit their property returns within the stipulated timeline. Thereafter, no more opportunity shall be granted and action as mentioned above shall be initiated against the defaulters.
Accordingly, the submission of property returns by the defaulting employees shall be allowed through online mode on the Property Return System (PRS Portal) w.e.f. 28.02.2023 to 10.03.2023.
All those employees who had registered themselves on the Portal but not submitted their property returns shall submit the same, besides, the unregistered employees shall get themselves registered on the portal and subsequently submit their property returns, during the above stipulated period.
“This election is off the charts,” said Ben Wikler, chair of the state Democratic Party. “It’s off the charts in terms of the stakes, it’s off the charts in terms of how much money is likely to be invested on both sides, it’s off the charts in terms of the number of people who are voting.”
The election, he added, “is the hinge on which Wisconsin’s political future will swing. And Wisconsin is the hinge on which national politics swings.”
The race is a full-on sprint between Janet Protasiewicz, a liberal judge from Milwaukee County, and conservative former state Supreme Court Justice Daniel Kelly. The two were, respectively, the first- and second-place finishers in a four-way primary on Tuesday. Protasiewicz and another liberal-leaning judge in the race combined for nearly 54 percent of the vote, while Kelly and another conservative-leaning judge were at 46 percent.
The contest has significant implications for the future of abortion access in Wisconsin. State Attorney General Josh Kaul, a Democrat, has sued to overturn the state’s 1849 abortion law, which prohibits the procedure in almost all circumstances. Providers have stopped performing abortions as the legal challenge winds its way through the court system, where it is expected to eventually come before the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
And the state Supreme Court could also wade into the battle over political boundaries — and ultimately political control — in the state. Republicans have a basically unbreakable control over the Statehouse despite statewide races being close to 50-50.
Turnout was also high for this year’s primary — 960,000, crushing the previous record from the 2020 February primary — and those in the state expect April’s election to follow suit, despite it being an off year.
“I think we are going to see high turnout from both sides, and why wouldn’t we?” said Mark Jefferson, executive director of the state Republican Party. “Everything is on the line.”
Jefferson dismissed reading too much into the numbers from Tuesday, arguing that Republican strongholds that didn’t turn out as much as the rest of the state in the primary will do so in the general. Wikler, for his part, said he didn’t think the vote share total was particularly predictive, but was encouraged by the high turnout in Democratic-leaning areas in an off-year primary.
Protasiewicz and her supporters have signaled they would target Kelly on the issue of abortion and his past as a defense attorney. Her first two general election TV ads, which were released on Wednesday, call him an “extremist” on abortion and say he “won’t keep our communities safe” for defending “child sex predators who posed as ministers.” And a Better Wisconsin Together, a liberal group that spent millions in the primary attacking Jennifer Dorow — the conservative judge eliminated in the primary who some Democrats saw as a tougher opponent over Kelly — has already booked TV time for the general election.
And in an interview, Protasiewicz raised Kelly advising the state Republican Party on a “fake electors” scheme in 2020. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported earlier this month that the former state GOP chair told the Jan. 6 U.S. House select committee that he and Kelly had “pretty extensive conversations” about the fake electors. Kelly has also served as a paid consultant to both the Republican National Committee and the state party.
“Look at what happened in the 2020 presidential election, and how the results of the Wisconsin election landed in the Supreme Court chamber,” she said. “I think it’s more likely than not that the results of the 2024 presidential election could also end up in the Supreme Court chamber.”
Kelly’s campaign did not make him available for an interview. But in a recent, pre-primary interview with The New York Times, Kelly declined to say how he would have ruled on a Dec. 2020 state court case in which Donald Trump tried to overturn the state’s election results.
He did, however, tell the Times he had “no reason to believe” the state’s 2020 election wasn’t decided properly, and a spokesperson previously told the Journal Sentinel that Kelly believed “Joe Biden is the duly elected president of the United States.”
Ben Voelkel, a senior adviser to Kelly’s campaign, said he thought it was “incredibly shortsighted” that Democrats were trying to turn the race into a “single-issue” contest on abortion. He said conservatives would rally against Protasiewicz because of the threat she posed on issues like charter schools and gun rights, and signaled they would lean into hitting her judicial record. Conservative-leaning groups had attacked her during the primary as soft on crime, highlighting a case in which she gave “probation for a child rapist.”
“She had very, very lenient sentences for some people who committed very heinous crimes,” he said. “There’s going to be more that comes out about what exactly her judicial track record is.”
Kelly’s campaign has yet to unveil any general election TV ads. But Fair Courts America, a conservative group backed by GOP megadonor Richard Uihlein, spent millions on TV boosting Kelly in the primary, and those in the state are anticipating it will continue its spending barrage.
And those on both sides of the abortion rights debate are already gearing up for an intense general election fight. On the pro-abortion rights side, Planned Parenthood is planning to spend seven-figures on the race in conjunction with its local affiliate, which has already hired staff in several cities to support its get-out-the-vote effort.
Steven Webb, executive director for Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin, said that in addition to fieldwork, it is spending on digital advertising, radio and direct mail campaigns as well — its largest investment in any judicial race.
Students for Life is also planning to engage in the race with digital media and outreach to activists on the ground in Wisconsin, while Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, which made a six-figure investment into the primary election, is planning to make another six-figure investment into the general election focusing on mail, texts, live calls and potentially digital.
“This is Wisconsin’s Roe moment. This is the most impactful election from a pro-life perspective that we have had since pre-1973,” said Gracie Skogman, legislative and PAC director of Wisconsin Right to Life, a third anti-abortion group. “That’s our case to voters: If they are pro-life, lives are on the line, we have a law saving lives, but that law’s effectiveness will be determined by this court.”
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The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has recently released the final selection list for the posts of Female and Male Multi-Purpose Health Worker (FMPHW/MMPHW). The recruitment process for these posts was advertised via Advertisement No. 2 of 2022, and the selection was made based on the written examination and document verification.
The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board is a constitutional body responsible for recruiting eligible candidates for various government departments in the state. The board conducts recruitment for various posts in different departments such as education, health, revenue, etc. The board advertised the posts of FMPHW/MMPHW in the health department in February 2022, and the written examination was conducted in May 2022.
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The written examination for the FMPHW/MMPHW posts consisted of multiple-choice questions on various topics such as general knowledge, reasoning, basic mathematics, and English language. The candidates who qualified in the written examination were called for document verification, which was held in September 2022.
After the completion of the document verification process, the board has released the final selection list for the FMPHW/MMPHW posts. The selection list contains the names and roll numbers of the candidates who have been selected for the posts. The list is available on the official website of the JKSSB, and candidates can check their results by entering their roll number or name.
The candidates who have been selected for the FMPHW/MMPHW posts will be appointed in various health centers and hospitals in Jammu and Kashmir. They will be responsible for providing basic health care services to the patients, such as administering medicines, dressing wounds, and providing first aid. The FMPHW/MMPHWs will work under the supervision of medical officers and senior health workers.
The selection of candidates for the FMPHW/MMPHW posts is a significant step towards strengthening the health care system in Jammu and Kashmir. The state has been facing various health challenges, and the appointment of FMPHW/MMPHWs will help in providing basic health care services to the people in the rural and remote areas.