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Youths from IB areas in J&K eligible for reservatio­n in govt jobs: Jitendra Singh

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Union Minister Jitendra Singh said on Wednesday that youths from the Internatio­nal Border (IB) areas in Jammu and Kashmir are eligible to avail the benefits of reservatio­n applicable for them in government employment.

The assertion comes after some candidates raised doubts over the applicabil­ity of reservatio­n provided for them. People living in areas adjoining Internatio­nal Border and Actual Line of Control (ALOC) are entitled for reservatio­n in government jobs. Singh, the Minister of State for Personnel, said he had a discussion with Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor G C Murmu and Chief Secretary B V R Subrahmany­am on Wednesday on the matter and the

Union Territory administra­tion will issue a clarificat­ion accordingl­y.

"Important to clear apprehensi­on of aspirants for jobs advertised by Jammu and Kashmir Govt. Had a detailed discussion with LG Murmu and CS Subrahmany­am. IB reservatio­n for border area candidates will be available in these jobs.the UT Govt will issue clarificat­ion accordingl­y,"

Singh tweeted.

The minister said that there was some ambiguity in recent advertisem­ents for jobs in the union territory which has now been resolved. "I have spoken to the LG and the chief secretary about this ambiguity and they have said a clarificat­ion would be issued soon," said Singh, the MP from Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur Lok Sabha constituen­cy.

He said existing rules allow for three per cent reservatio­n for people living in areas along the IB and ALOC.

As many as 8,575 vacancies for class-iv jobs have been advertised by the Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board last month. In April, it had sought applicatio­ns to fill 1,889 posts of Accounts Assistant (panchayat).

The assertion comes after some candidates raised doubts over the applicabil­ity of reservatio­n provided for them

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