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Rehbar-e-Khel recruitment scandal surfaces in Budgam
M Phil, PG candidates left out; simple graduates selected
1/7/2019 10:53:08 PM
Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Jan 7: A recruitment scandal has surfaced in the Youth Services & Sports department for Central Kashmir's Budgam district as highly qualified candidates have been left out in the selection list of Rehbar-e-Khel scheme.
A group of left out candidates while sharing views with Early Times said that the candidates who have post graduate degree programme in physical education subject have been left out in the selection list while as those having a simple degree in the subject have been selected as Rehbar-e-Khel.
"There are at least two parameters that point out the list prepared is a doctored one. The same has been prepared in order to give benefits to the candidates who are simple graduates in the physical education subject. The issue needs to be probed so that justice is delivered," said the candidates.
The candidates said that in order to keep the highly qualified candidates at bay the people at helm gave minimum marks to them in the interview. They said that on the other side 100 percent marks were given to the candidates having a graduate programme in the interview process.
"It was no less than astounding and surprising for us when we saw that candidates having Bachelors in Physical Education (B PED) have got 15 marks out of 15 in the interview process. At the same time many candidates having M PEd and M Phil in the subject have been given minimum marks," said the candidates.
The candidates said that there are many candidates who got zero mark in the interview while as there are many others having higher qualification whose marks in the interview process have not crossed three marks. They said the same was done deliberately in order to accommodate the candidates having a simple degree in the physical education as Rehbar-e-Khel in the Budgam district.
"The allotment of marks in the interview is unprecedented since no candidate in this form of evaluation gets 100 percent marks. And at the same time no candidate how bad he or she fares in the interview gets zero mark in the same. This clearly points out that the selection list is fishy one," said the candidates.
The candidates while pointing towards a comparison between the selection lists of Budgam and Shopian districts said that the Shopian list had all the educational details of candidates while as the same has been kept hidden in the Budgam list. They said the Budgam list seems to be a fixed one with benefits to less qualified candidates
The candidates said that all the members of interview panel put on their signatures in the selection list for Shopian while as in the Budgam district list there is only signature of the Director General, Youth Services & Sports.
It would be in place to mention here that 171 candidates were selected as Rehbar-e-Khel in the Budgam district with the selection list published in a daily few days back.
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