News Topic:Anganwari Centres
J&K
Anganwadi Supervisor applicants allege inability to edit JKSSB forms
Candidates vying for the position of Anganwadi Supervisor through the JKSSB have voiced concerns over their inability to edit application forms before the deadline.
J&K
Authorities demand immediate detachment of Anganwadi workers from Poshan Projects
The authorities have asked District Programme Officers and Child Development Project Officers to detach all Aganwadi workers and helpers attached with Poshan Projects.
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J&K
J-K Govt orders recruitment of Sanginis and Sahayikas in Anganwadi centers
The Government of Jammu and Kashmir sanctioned the recruitment of Sanginis (Anganwadi Workers) and Sahayikas (Anganwadi Helpers) for Anganwadi centers.
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J&K
Governor’s Administration raises Honorarium of Anganwari Workers, Helpers
Srinagar: On the initiative of Governor N N Vohra, the state’s Social Welfare Department, in a significant decision today, announced hike in the Honorarium...
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