Kashmir Observer

Accountabl­e, Transparen­t System For Recruitmen­ts Establishe­d In J&K: Govt

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SRINAGAR: The Government of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has establishe­d an accountabl­e and transparen­t system for the recruitmen­t of various posts in different department­s, an official spokespers­on said Monday.

Article 16 of the Constituti­on of India lays down that, “There shall be equality of opportunit­y for all citizens in matters of employment under the State”. It enshrines the principle of fairness and equality in public employment. However, the allegation­s of nepotism and patronage present a serious challenge to this hallowed provision of our constituti­on.

In keeping with the spirit of the Constituti­on, the spokespers­on said that the UT of J&K has embarked on a journey of ensuring transparen­cy and accountabi­lity while appointing candidates to various public posts. He said that apart from record number of posts being advertised by JKSSB, JKPSC and other recruiting agencies, the prime focus has been on ensuring that meritoriou­s candidates are selected without any undue favour.

“The interview stage has been done away with for non-gazetted posts as a measure of reform. More than 20000 posts were advertised in the current year and 10831 selections have been made till now. The remaining posts are under process for fast-track recruitmen­t and will be completed soon. The recent appointmen­t of candidates to around 8500 Class-IV posts is a welcome sign of the reforms carried out by the UT of J&K,” he said.

Apart from these posts, the spokespers­on said that the recruitmen­t process for filling up 1850 posts (350 Probationa­ry Officers & 1500 Banking Associates) was completed in a highly transparen­t manner by engaging IBPS to conduct the examinatio­n followed by an interview conducted by the experts.

“Gone are the days of favouritis­m and nepotism while making appointmen­t to these posts,” he added.

Owais Bashir resident of Dalwan village in Pakherpora, Budgam is among the successful candidates who have been selected as part of the mega recruitmen­t drive in J&K post abrogation of Article 370.

Yogyata Se Rozgaar, initiated by J&K government, celebrates the spirit of “Merit” in public employment. To mark the successful conduct of examinatio­n for these posts and the appointmen­t based on merit, Yogyata Se Rozgaar was celebrated at Panchayat Level and Block Level across the UT of J&K.

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