CS takes stock of arrangements for jkp constable exam

CS Atal Dulloo chairing a meeting.
CS Atal Dulloo chairing a meeting.

*Reviews implementation of beneficiary oriented schemes

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 29: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today chaired a meeting of Civil Administration and Police Department to take stock of the preparations made by Deputy Commissioners to conduct the exams for selection of Constables in Police through J&K Services Selection Recruitment Board (SSRB).
Besides the Chairperson, JKSSRB those who attended the meeting includes Divisional Commissioner Kashmir/ Jammu; ADGP, Jammu; IGP, Kashmir; Deputy Commissioners; SSPs and other concerned officers.
The Chief Secretary took this occasion to impress upon the officers to make adequate arrangements in terms of deployment of staff including observers, supervisors, invigilators and other personnel.
He urged the Deputy Commissioners to visit as many exam centres as possible besides creating teams under senior officers in district administration to examine all the exam centres established in their districts. He sensitized them to ensure that no untoward incident of copying or malpractice occurs anywhere and orders deployment of enough security personnel at each centre in the district.
He enquired from them about the arrangements made for delivery of both sensitive and non-sensitive exam material to exam centres. He also enjoined upon them to personally monitor the whole process till the OMR sheets are sent back to SSRB by the Police Department.
In her presentation the Chairperson, SSRB, Indu Kanwal Chib informed the meeting that there are 5,59,135 candidates scheduled to appear in exams for 4002 posts of constables (Home Department) to be held on 1st, 8th 22nd December, 2024.
Meanwhile, Chief Secretary held a high level meeting to take assessment of the progress made in implementation of different beneficiary oriented schemes in J&K.
Besides the Administrative Secretaries of the Departments, the meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioners and coordinated by the Planning Department along with other concerned officers.
On this occasion, the Chief Secretary took note of the scheme wise progress made in each district. He enquired from the concerned Deputy Commissioners about the poor progress registered in implementation of certain schemes there.
Dulloo impressed upon the DCs to make extraneous efforts to further gear up the administration there for timely implementation of these schemes. He called for holding regular meetings with the district sectoral officers for monitoring progress made in schemes implemented by their Departments.
He enjoined upon the Planning Development & Monitoring Department (PD&MD) to keep track of central portals in order to have real time information available about each scheme.
He asked them to further enhance their monitoring mechanism for meeting the targets and simultaneously advice the implementing Departments for making needful interventions to obtain the desired results.