NL Correspondent The residents of Rangreth, Rawalpora and its surrounding areas are extending their sincere appreciation to Lieutenant Governor, Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir Shri Manoj Sinha ji and other dignitaries for their pivotal role in the development of a 70-kanal playfield at Sikh Nambal, Rangreth. The community, especially the youth, expressed gratitude towards
Job Aspirants Urge J&K Bank To Postpone Today’s Examination Amid Snowfall In Kashmir
SRINAGAR: As people in Kashmir Valley including Srinagar woke up to blanket of snow, aspirants appearing for online examination of banking associates in Jammu and Kashmir Bank urged authorities to postpone the examinations scheduled on Sunday.
A number of aspirants called news agency GNS and said that it was nearly impossible for them to reach examination centre amid the continuous snowfall.
“My reporting time at the examination venue is at 8:30 a.m. and it is impossible for me to reach there given the continuous snowfall and considerable snow depth on the ground,” one of the aspirants from Buchpora said.
SRINAGAR: A number of aspirants for banking associate job in Jammu and Kashmir bank staged a protest here at Srinagar, seeking re-examination of those candidates who missed their examination due to snowfall in the morning shift on Sunday. “We could not reach the venue of examination on time due to snowfall as roads were clogged with snow early in the morning.
A number of aspirants for banking associate job in Jammu and Kashmir bank staged a protest here at Srinagar, seeking re-examination of those candidates who missed their examination due to snowfall in the morning shift on Sunday.
“We were not allowed to the centres on account of being late,” said Yasir Altaf Zargar, one among the protesters who assembled at Press enclave here. “There should be re-examination for all those aspirants who missed the examination scheduled in the morning shift,” he said as others seconded him.