News Topic:Job Aspirants
Kashmir
Aspirants urge J&K Bank to postpone recruitment exam
SRINAGAR — The aspirants appearing in the examination for various posts in Jammu and Kashmir Bank have appealed the concerned authorities to postpone the examinations...
Kashmir
Job aspirants protest against SAC decision
Srinagar: Scores of unemployed youth held a strong demonstration here at press enclave Srinagar on Monday against the recent order of State Administrative Council...
J&K
Recruitment merit based, don’t be lured by unscrupulous elements: J&K Bank
Srinagar: J&K Bank has asked the state's job aspirants who applied to the recent recruitment in the bank to avoid getting lured by unscrupulous...
Kashmir
Job aspirants, students urge authorities to restore Internet service in south Kashmir
Srinagar: Job aspirants, students and business professionals have urged the authorities to end internet blockade in south Kashmir which remained barred for the fourth...
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Aspirants protest against JKSSB in Srinagar
Srinagar: Job aspirants from various districts of Kashmir held a protest demonstration against Jammu & Kashmir Service Selection Board (JKSSB) in Srinagar today.The protest, in...
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