Jammu University Date Sheet for the Major Test of M.A.
Semester: 3rd
Date of Exam: 01-3-23 to 13-3-23
Timing: 11:00 am
No.PGD/soc/23/877-87
Dated: 16-2-23
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Date Sheet for the Major Test of M.A. 3rd Semester students(Main Campus, Ramnagar Campus & Reasi Campus), Deptt. of Sociology, JU
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ARMY RECRUITING OFFICE: SRINAGAR INVITES ONLINE APPLICATIONS FROM UNMARRIED MALE CANDIDATES FOR SELECTION TEST FOR AGNIVEER INTAKE FOR RECRUITING YEAR 2023-24
UNDER AGNIPATH SCHEME
ONLINE REGISTRATION DATES 16 FEBRUARY 2023 TO 15 MARCH 2023
ONLINE EXAM DATES : 17 APRIL 2023 ONWARDS
APPLICATIONS INVITED FROM DOMICILES OF DISTRICTS
SRINAGAR,
ANANTNAG,
BARAMULLA,
PULWAMA,
BADGAM,
KUPWARA,
SHOPIAN,
GANDERBAL,
BANDIPORA & KULGAM
OF UT OF J&K AND FROM UT OF LADAKH OF KARGIL AND LEH)
Procedure for Online Registration
(a) All candidates to login to joinindianarmy.nic.in, check their eligibility status and create their profile.
(b) Online Registration (submission of application) will commence from 16 February 2023 to 15 March 2023.
c) Examination Fee. Examination fee of Rs 250/- per applicant is to be paid by the candidate for the online examination. The candidate on successfully filling the application will be directed to SBI portal through a link on the website. At the SBI portal make payment of Rs 250/- plus Bank charges as applicable. The payment can be made through any of these payment options available:-
(i) Payment Gateway Facility through Maestro, Master Card, VISA, Rupay Cards both Credit & Debit of all major banks.
(ii) Internet banking of SBI and other banks.
(iii) UPI (Bhim)
(d) Duplicate/Incomplete/Erroneously filled application will be rejected.
(e) Candidates are required to have an active email & mobile number which will be used for further communication.
(f) Candidates should apply only once in response to this notification.
(g) Candidates must indicate five choices of the exam centre. All Possible effort would be taken to allot exam centre based on first three choices
h) Request for change of exam centre or date of selection test will not be entertained.
(j) Candidates not reporting for the test on due date & time will not be accommodated on other
dates.
(k) Candidate should enter AADHAR number in online application.
(l) For online registration & online application, assistance will also be provided to candidates at ARO Srinagar on working days from 1000 hours to 1400 hours.
3. Online CEE.
(a) Category wise link has been provided on JIA website to enable candidates to practice online
CEE as per their category. All candidates are advised to carry out practice at least once before appearing for actual CEE.
(b) Animated videos “How to Register” and “How to Appear for online CEE” are available on
JAMMU: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated the Forest Resource Management Center (FRMC) at Narwal and launched the National Transit Pass System today.
Forest Resource Management Center in Jammu
The Lt Governor said, the new state-of-the-art facility and the technological advancements will go a long way in ensuring required protection and management of our forests.
The FRMC has been planned to scale up the use of modern technology such as GIS, Remote Sensing and digital tools like mobile application in protection and management of forests. The FRMC will also play a key role in digitalization of forest boundary as well as for management of forests through geo reference based information and mapping.
The Lt Governor advised the department to maximise the use of technology in forest protection and climate change mitigation by protecting the natural resources, which will also support meeting of Sustainable Development Goals.
J&K UT is the third UT/State to implement the National Transit Pass System in the country. It replaces manual paper-based transit system by online transit system, promotes agro-forestry activities that will in turn help in increasing farmer’s income, the Lt Governor noted.
Forest management and protection is vital to achieve climate stability and sustainable development goals. Reducing deforestation, tackling the loss of forest biodiversity and preservation of our natural heritage is critical for inclusive development, observed the Lt Governor.
“Nature unites us. I want every citizen to become Green Warrior and take action on climate change. We should have 10-point vision document which will act as an MoU of commitment with the society to protect the nature in the neighborhood,” said the Lt Governor.
The Lt Governor also shared the efforts of the forest department in safeguarding the ecological wealth and making technological interventions an important factor in forest management.
In Amrit Kaal our aim is to integrate ecosystem and biodiversity values into development planning and work in a holistic manner for clean air, fresh water, biodiversity conservation and mitigation of human-wild animal conflict, the Lt Governor said.
Greater use of technology will help the field staff to make effective decisions for protection and management of forests and augment the efforts of the frontline forest field staff in securing this valuable resource, he said.
Today, Geo-tagging has revolutionized the management of different types of forest assets. GIS technology and Mapping have emerged as powerful instruments in conservation efforts. With GIS mapping and ground-based digitization, we can effectively tackle the challenge of encroachment, added the Lt Governor.
The Lt Governor appreciated the Forest Department for digitization of all demarcated forests at beat, block, range and division levels. He congratulated PCCF/HoFF Dr Mohit Gera and his team for restoring the original glory of the Char Chinar in the iconic Dal Lake and further stressed upon taking up new initiatives dedicated to environment protection.
Citing the example from Ecuador which became the first country to grant “legal rights of the nature” in its Constitution, the Lt Governor advised that the sustainable development must recognize earth as a living entity. He also emphasised to expedite FRA cases especially pertaining to Individual Forest Rights and ensure that genuine claims are processed and decided expeditiously.
Appreciating the efforts of the department on afforestation through Green J&K Drive, the Lt Governor advised the department that such afforestation should lead to creation of livelihood.
He also directed the department to substantially increase the number of Women Self Help Groups and work towards women empowerment. The department should also take new initiatives under Jan Bhagidari and create volunteers to spread the awareness on climate change.
On the occasion, the Lt Governor paid tributes to the Martyrs of the Forest Department.
Dheeraj Gupta, Principal Secretary Department of Forest, Ecology & Environment enumerated various programmes and schemes dedicated to promoting green cover in J&K.
Dr Mohit Gera, PCCF &HoFF said that Forest Department is actively using Remote Sensing and GIS for forest protection and management activities and with the inauguration of the FRMC, the capability of Forest Department in use of technology will be enhanced considerably.
R Raghu Prasad, Inspector General of Forests, GoI, said that the roll-out of National Transit Pass System will largely benefit the farmers of J&K.
Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu; HoDs and other senior officials were present on the occasion.
Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) Jobs Recruitment 2023
Recruiting Body:
Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association
Name of Post:
Accounts Assistant
Job Location:
Jammu
Last Date:
25 Feb 2023
Salary:
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Qualification:
Commerce Graduate with expertise in computers
Employment Type:
Full time
Application Mode:
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Selection Process:
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SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Thursday said that the day was not far when all Kashmiri Pandits would return to their home land.
“With God’s grace, all KPs would return to their homes in Kashmir and the day is not far,” he told reporters on the sidelines of a function at Jammu, as per news agency KNO.
He said that salaries of the KP employees working under PM Package in Kashmir, who rejoined their duties, have been released. “The relief and rehabilitation department ensured that these employees are properly rehabilitated,” he said.
He said that at Pantha Chowk area of Srinagar, Yatri Niwas has been constructed and is being upgraded to accommodate 3000 pilgrims at a time.
University Of Jammu Notification Regarding ( FYUGP)
It is for the information of all concerned that for the Academic Session 2023-24 the admission to all the Under Graduate Programmes (FYUGP). 5 Year Law Courses etc. of the University of Jammu running at GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGES/ Private Affiliated Colleges. in the entire Jammu Province as well as in the Main Campus/Off site Campuses of the University of Jammu shall be done purely on the basis of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG-2023) to be conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA).
All the desirous candidates seeking admission in any Under Graduate Course (FYUGP), for the Academic Session 2023-24, are required to appear in the CUET-UG-23. The Entrance Test will be held in COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) mode, as per the schedule given below.
All the Students who are appearing/appeared in the Higher Secondary Part-II (JKBOSEICBSE) Examination can fill the online Application form for CUETUG-23 on the website https://cuet.samarth.ac.ini during prescribed dates. For more details visit the websites: www.nta.ac.in, https://cuet.samarth.ac.in/
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SRINAGAR: Weather was dry in Jammu and Kashmir during the last 24 hours as the MeT office said on Thursday that dry weather with partly cloudy sky is likely to continue.
“Dry, partly cloudy weather is likely in J&K during the next 24 hours,” an official of the Meteorological (MeT) department said.
Srinagar had 1.3, Pahalgam minus 1.9 and Gulmarg minus 2 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature.
In Ladakh region, Drass town had minus 10.9, Kargil minus 10.8 and Leh minus 7 as the minimum temperature.
Jammu had 11.2, Katra 12, Batote 8.2, Banihal 4 and Bhaderwah 4.6 as the minimum temperature.
SRINAGAR: Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance, an amalgam of trade unions, social, political and religious groups from Ladakh held protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Wednesday.
The protest was meant to press for their four demands including full statehood, sixth schedule under Indian Constitution, job reservation, a separate Public Service Commission for Ladakh, and two parliamentary seats for Leh and Kargil.
“It has been four years and we cannot see any development happening in Ladakh even as we were promised development when the UT was made,” the protestors was quoted as saying by reports.
They said government’s ignorance towards the Ladakh forced them to reach the national capital as the development and safeguards and reservation for locals they expected didn’t come so far.
“We are concerned about our cultural identity, political representation as well as job security. LG and a few other bureaucrats can’t decide our future,” they said.
A protester said that they are disheartened witnessing young people not being able to gets jobs.
“The government has supposedly promised twelve thousand roles, but these are merely on paper. Over the last three years since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, the government has not been able to develop a plan for Ladakh,” he stated.
On January 26, Wangchuk, the Ladakh-based engineer turned innovator had announced a five-day long hunger strike at 18,380 feet high Khardung to invite attention of the BJP-led Centre to the demands of the people of Ladakh, including extension of sixth schedule of the Constitution and environmental protection form unchecked industrial and commercial expansion.
The Apex and Kargil Alliance objected to the composition of the High Powered Committee announced by the Ministry of Home Affairs and headed by the Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanad Rai to discuss safeguards for the Union Territory of Ladakh. They demanded their four points to be included in the agenda of the committee.