Jammu :.Despite bandh call by the separatists in the Kashmir valley 100% attendance was recorded in the Written examination conducted by the Recruitment Board for different posts in Department of Fire & Emergency Services today.
Director General of Police Dilbag Singh himself visited the centers at Srinagar and took stock of the arrangements. He interacted with the officers and the staff involved in the written test and the candidates.
The test was held in Srinagar, Jammu and Ladakh simultaneously in two shifts .1st shift was for Fire man and Fire man driver and the 2nd shift was for technical posts. The 1st shift started at 11 a.m to 1 p.m and the 2nd shift was from 2 to 4 p.m. The test was conducted at 10 centres in Srinagar and one each at Jammu and Kargil. Out door tests for these posts were held earlier and the results were uploaded on the next day.
Out of 5457 qualified candidates from Kashmir valley, 5421 had downloaded their admit card which was mandatory for every aspirant to appear in the test. 5419 candidates appeared in the 1st shift at ten centers established in Srinagar and two candidates appeared at the Jammu center, thus recording 100% attendance, despite bandh call in the valley.
In the 2nd shift also there was 100% attendance appearing 184 candidates for technical posts.
In Jammu division 1690 candidates out of 1709 had downloaded their admit cards, who appeared in the first meeting at govt. Degree College Parade center. Similarly in the 2nd meeting 47 candidates out of fifty appeared for technical posts at the center.
In Kargil, keeping in view low temperatures recorded during the day elaborate arrangements were made at DPL Kargil center to facilitate the appearing candidates. 38 candidates out of 39 were present at the center making it almost 100% attendance there as well.