Plea to
Chairman PSC
Sir,
It is to bring to
the notice of Chairman J&K
Public Service Commission and
Chairman J&K Services
Selection Board about the
advertisement notices advertised
by the both recruiting agencies
for the posts of Assistant
Engineer (Civil) and Junior
Engineer (Civil) respectively.
The J&K Services
Selection Board has advertised
the posts of Junior Engineer
(Civil) Vide advertisement notice
No. 03 of 2004 dated 14/09/2004
and 04 of 2005 dated 14/09/2005.
The J&K Public
Service Commission has also
advertised for the post of
Assistant Engineer (Civil) Vide
advertisement notice No. 06 PSC
of 2005 dated 13/05/2005 and 12
PSC of 2005 dated 20/09/2005. The
eligibility for the post of
Assistant Engineer (Civil) is
degree and diploma in Civil
Engineering.
Now here I suggest
the chairman Public Service
Commission to make recruitment
for the post of A.E (Civil)
before the recruitment process
made by the J&K Services
Selection Board for the post of
J.E (Civil). By doing so the
number of candidates for the post
of J.E (Civil) will get reduced
as many degree holders will be
get appointed as A.E (Civil) and
by this J&K Services
Selection Board will make
appointment of J.E Civil in a
Single stroke otherwise some
posts of JE (Civil) will fall
vacant if Public Service
Commission will make their
appointment after the selection
process of J&K Services
Selection Board.
Therefore, keeping
in view the above facts, I
request on behalf of diploma
holder (Civil) Engineering
candidates to the Chairman
J&K Public Service Commission
and other concerned authorities
to make recruitment for the post
of Assistant Engineer (Civil)
before the recruitment of Junior
Engineer (Civil) by J&K
Services Selection Board.
Yours
etc...
Er. Mohd Yaseen Batt
Rounda-Seri,
Bhadarwah Doda

Catch
them young
Sir,
Apropos the news
item ' A fast bowling hope from
the Valley' DE Mar 4.
The emergence of
fast bowlers in Indian cricket
team is a good news for cricket
lovers. The team selectors
particularly Kiran More, Rahul
Dravid and Grag Chappel are doing
a commendable job. They have
placed before the team various
options. And these options are
rotated as per the needs of the
team. This policy has yielded
dividends for the team so far.
There is immense
talent hidden in remote corners
of India. This needs to be
explored, and polished, as has
been the case with Munaf Patel,
the emerging fast bowler of
India. The States should organise
various camps at tehsil, district
and State level to let the
players with potential come
forward.
All facilities
should be extended to the
promising players. Once that is
done, they should be allowed to
undergo training at Cricket
Academies. Financial help should
also be extended to them. Once
that is done, there will be
sufficient talent available with
the selectors. And Indian Cricket
team will touch dizzy heights.
Yours
etc...
Sandeep Khajuria
Udhampur
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