JAMMU — The Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board has released a notification recommending 839 candidates for appointment as Junior Engineers (Civil) in the UT cadre, to be employed by the Public Works (R&B) Department.

According to a notice issued by the Public Works (R&B) Department today, selected candidates are required to promptly submit their email addresses and contact details to the establishment section of the Public Works (R&B) Department at the civil secretariats in Jammu or Srinagar. This information should be provided either in person or via email to clericalhallrnb121@gmail.com within a 21-day period.

The directive aims to facilitate the uploading of candidate information onto the Employee Verification System (EVS), following circular instructions issued by the General Administration Department under endorsement number GADMTGORBIV/9/2021-09-GAD, dated May 20, 2022.

Failure to comply with this requirement within the stipulated timeframe will result in the presumption that candidates are unwilling to accept the appointment as Junior Engineer (Civil) within the Public Works (R&B) Department. Consequently, they will forfeit their right to the appointment without further notice.

For further details and inquiries, concerned candidates are advised to refer to the official communication channels of the Public Works (R&B) Department.

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JAMMU — In a move to tackle the persistent power shortage in government buildings, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has decided to make it mandatory for all its departments to install solar power panels.

This initiative as per the government sources has been taken to address the mounting expenditure on power dues incurred by various government departments.

The directive comes following a detailed communication issued by the Director of Planning in the Public Works Department to all government offices across the Union Territory. The communication outlines specific requirements, urging departments to provide essential details to facilitate the smooth implementation of the solar power initiative.

As per the news agency KNO, government offices are required to furnish information regarding the amount of available space without any shading, specify whether the office operates in a rented or government-owned building, and detail the monthly expenses incurred on power bills. This comprehensive data will aid in customizing solar solutions that align with the unique requirements of each department.

A source within the government, speaking on the condition of anonymity, emphasized the urgency of such a measure. "The decision to make solar panels mandatory in government buildings is a proactive step towards reducing the burgeoning expenses on power bills. Many government offices, both in rented and owned buildings, consume a substantial amount of electricity. By harnessing solar power, not only will we contribute to a cleaner environment, but we will also significantly alleviate the financial burden on the state exchequer."

The move is particularly timely considering the increasing demand for electricity and the associated costs incurred by government departments. Solar panels not only offer a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative but also provide a long-term solution to the perennial issue of power paucity.

A government official involved in the decision-making process commented, “The decision to mandate solar panels in government buildings is a visionary move by the administration. By tapping into solar energy, we are not only reducing our carbon footprint but also fostering fiscal responsibility. The cumulative impact of this initiative will be felt not only in terms of cost savings but also in promoting cleaner and greener practices within government infrastructure.”

“It is expected that this directive will pave the way for a substantial reduction in electricity bills for government offices, resulting in considerable savings for the state. The holistic approach to gathering specific information from each department reflects the government's commitment to tailoring sustainable energy solutions to the unique needs of different government offices,” says a senior government official.

As the Union Territory gears up to embrace solar energy on a larger scale, this initiative marks a significant stride towards a more energy-efficient and environmentally conscious government. With the potential to set an example for other regions, Jammu and Kashmir's move towards solar power integration is a noteworthy step in the quest for a sustainable and cost-effective future.

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