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Relaxation in age should be given to sub inspectors aspirants : Dakhseesh Sharma
7/3/2021 12:26:53 AM

Early Times Report

Jammu, July 2: Recently the posts of sub inspectors were advertised and today another notification has been issued in which the criteria of recruitment have been given in which 28 years maximum age has been kept.
Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir has been requested for age relaxation for those aspirants who have attained the age of 30 years. May all those aspirants who were expected after this terrible epidemic and who were preparing for the Sub Inspector exam for the last 2 years, today all those aspirants are feeling cheated. “We sincerely hope that justice will be done to those aspirants too. We requested that those aspirants should be given relaxation in age so that all those aspirants can also participate in it, said advocate Dakhsheesh Sharma.
Adv Sharma further added that yesterday some aspirants met him and he made me aware about the whole sentence, so we again requested to the Union Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Jitendra Singh and the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, regarding this demand and acceptance.
It should be done and all the aspirants should be given a chance as we have full hope that the central government and the Lieutenant Governor will give justice to these aspirants.
Others who were present Rohit Saini, Ajay Kumar, Paramveer Singh, Shubham Sharma, Amarjeet Singh, Pardeep Charak etc.
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