
Departmental Promotion Committe For Promotion of Officials/Class-IV of Jammu Kashmir Secretariat Subordinate Service
Jammu Kashmir General Administration Department has reconstituted the Departmental Promotion Committe for the promotion of officials/staff IV Of Jammu Kashmir Secretariat, Subordinate Service, upto the level of Head Assistant.
The committee has been composed also to conduct the type test of eligible matriculate Class-IV employees of Jammu Kashmir Secretariate, subordinate service, for the promotion to the posts of Junior Assistant.
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The committee comprises Rohit Sharma, JKAS, additional secretary to the government, general administration department, Mita kumari, JKAS, additional secretary to the government, industries and commerce department, Kritika Raina, deputy secretary to govt, general administration department, and Shakeeb Arsalan JKAS, under secretary to govt, General Administration Department.
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