Poonch, December 22: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Poonch, Vikas Kundal, conducted a comprehensive inspection of the examination centers designated for the JKSSB (Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board) examination for the post of Constable (Photographer) in the Home Department. The inspections were carried out to ensure a smooth, transparent, and unbiased examination process.
The examination was held under strict guidelines and protocols, with candidates appearing at various centers across the district. Mr. Kundal personally visited several exam centers to oversee the arrangements and monitor the proceedings.
During his visit, the Deputy Commissioner interacted with the exam supervisors, invigilators, and staff to assess their preparedness. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a fair examination environment and ensuring adherence to the prescribed rules and regulations. Special focus was laid on preventing any malpractices or irregularities.
Speaking to the media, Mr. Kundal stated, “Our primary aim is to provide a fair and peaceful atmosphere for the candidates. Transparency and integrity are paramount in any recruitment process, and we are committed to upholding these principles.”
The DC also reviewed security arrangements at the centers, where adequate deployment of police personnel ensured a peaceful atmosphere. Technical teams were on standby to address any potential issues, ensuring that the process remained seamless.
Candidates expressed satisfaction with the arrangements, praising the administration’s efforts to facilitate a hassle-free examination experience.
The examination for the post of Constable (Photographer) is a significant step in filling key positions in the Home Department. The JKSSB and district administration worked in tandem to ensure the examination was conducted in a time-bound and efficient manner.
The Deputy Commissioner extended his best wishes to the candidates and assured them of the administration's continued support in conducting fair recruitment processes in the future.
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