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32474 vacancies in departments, only 3727 referred to SSB, PSC since October last year: Govt

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March 4, 2025
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Jammu, Mar 04: The Jammu & Kashmir Government on Tuesday informed the Legislative Assembly that there are 32474 vacancies in different departments.

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In a written response to question of MLA Handwara Sajad Gani Lone, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who happens to be minister in-charge, General Administration Department informed the House that there are 32474 vacancies in different departments as on January 31, 2025.

As per the reply, there are 2503 gazetted vacancies, 19214 non- gazetted vacancies and 10757 multi-tasking staff vacancies.

According to the government, 3727 vacancies have been referred to Jammu & Kashmir Service Selection Board and Public Service Commission since October 16, 2024 when the elected government led by Omar Abdullah took oath.

Of these, 738 are gazetted posts, 1754 non-gazetted posts and 1235 multi-tasking slots.

The government also disclosed that it has collected Rs 14.17 crore examination fee from students appearing in recruiting tests conducted by SSB and PSC.

To a question by the MLA whether the government intends to make job application forms fee for job aspirants, the government said that no such proposal is under consideration by the government.

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“Presently, no such proposal is under consideration in the Government,” it said.

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