News Topic:Department of Personnel & Training

Bhupinder Kumar appointed as Director of Census operations

The government on Thursday appointed Bhupinder Kumar as the Director of Census Operations in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

Shah Faesal posted as Deputy Secretary in Union Ministry of Culture

The Government of India on Tuesday appointed Dr Shah Faesal as deputy secretary in the Union Ministry of Culture.

Shah Faesal reinstated, posted as Deputy Secretary in Ministry of Tourism

Department of Personnel and Training has reinstated Jammu Kashmir’s IAS officer Shah Faesal and posted him as Deputy Secretary in the Union Ministry for Tourism.

16 local officers of J-K inducted into IAS

In a significant move to address the shortage of IAS officers in J&K, the Government of India inducted 16 officers of the UT into the prestigious service.

‘Harsh’ Rules Make J-K Govt Employment A Tough Preposition

It is now mandatory for employees in J-K to report on relatives who might be involved in activities hostile to India’s national interest.

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Why Financial Analyst Skills Are Becoming Essential in a Data-Driven Economy

Enrolling in a financial analyst course has become less of a career bonus and more of a deliberate response to a market that has already moved on.

Pakistani currency seized in Poonch’s Mendhar sector

Security forces recovered Pakistani currency notes and a slip containing several Pakistani mobile phone numbers during a search operation in the Mendhar sector of Jammu.

Army soldier found dead at 16 RR headquarters in Surankote

An Army soldier was found dead at the headquarters of 16 Rashtriya Rifles in the Draba area of Surankote in Poonch district during the early hours of Thursday.

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