News Topic:J&K Revenue Department
Notifications
Addendum to JKSSB Advertisement Notice No.1 of 2015
In a significant development, the Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has issued an addendum to its Advertisement Notice No. 1 of 2015.
Kashmir
Locals protest over Army encroachment in Sonamarg
Residents, traders and land owners here staged a protest against the fencing of their lands by the Indian Army.
Kashmir
Over 300 Girdawar posts lying vacant in Kashmir
The relief and rehabilitation process in the flood-affected areas in Kashmir division has been severely hit as over 300 posts of Girdawars are vacant in the Revenue department.
Kashmir
Kashmir Floods: People not warned in advance, says SC panel
A panel appointed by the Supreme Court following last month’s devastating floods has pointed out that no effective steps were taken to warn the people.
Business & Economy
Interest on loans should be charged after two years: I&C Department proposes Government
The Industries and Commerce Department has recommended waiving off the interest to be paid by the traders and industrialists hit by the floods.
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