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Srinagar Woman Kills Herself After She Fails To Clear PSC Exam

Srinagar Woman Kills Herself After She Fails To Clear PSC Exam SRINAGAR: A woman from Srinagar allegedly died by suicide after failing to clear Public Service Commission exam. Reliable sources told news agency, Kashmir scroll that a 26 year old woman from Nowhata ended her life at her residence. They said...
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KU VC Joins Over CUET Centre Concerns With Admin

KU VC Joins Over CUET Centre Concerns With Admin SRINAGAR: Vice-Chancellor University of Kashmir Prof Nilofer Khan on Thursday took up the matter related to setting up of examination centres in Kashmir for the candidates of Common University Entrance Test (UG-CUET) with senior authorities in the J&K UT administration....
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Students Anxious Over Allotment of CUET Centres Outside Kashmir

Students Anxious Over Allotment of CUET Centres Outside Kashmir SRINAGAR: Scores of students on Thursday expressed deep concern over the predicament faced by them as they prepare for the highly anticipated CUET Exam. While speaking to CNS, students said that the major hurdle faced by them is the establishment...
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APTECH Row: GN Azad Questions The Allowance of Blacklisted Agencies in Kashmir Only

APTECH Row: GN Azad Questions The Allowance of Blacklisted Agencies in Kashmir Only SRINAGAR: Amid growing resentment and widespread protests by the JKSSB aspirants over latter’s purported hiring of ‘blacklisted’ APTECH company for conducting written examinations for recruitment to various posts, Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) patron Ghulam Nabi Azad on Wednesday questioned the authorities allowing blacklisted agencies to conduct exams in Jammu and Kashmir. Speaking to media on the sidelines of a function in Sopore village, Azad, as per reports, alleged that all the recruitment agencies in Jammu and Kashmir choose to conduct exams through the companies which otherwise have already been rejected and blacklisted by many states. "The trend to hire such companies has resulted in the postponement of exams many times in the last 5 years, something that hasn’t happened in the last 75 years.” At a time when thousands of youth are facing trouble in getting jobs, it is beyond one’s understanding as to why the authorities are hiring these blacklisted companies and end up putting the careers of youth at stake. Azad added that ironically such blacklisted agencies are being allowed in J&K only. “The government should properly investigate such agencies for the sake of the career of youth”, he said. Pertinently, several political leaders, cutting across the party lines have backed the protests by job aspirants and have sought disallowance of the APTECH Company to hold any exams in Jammu and Kashmir. (GNS)
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