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J&K Govt. postpones job interviews

Due to ongoing protests in the State

Srinagar: The protests over the issue of land transfer to Shri Amarnath Shrine Board have made the Jammu and Kashmir Government postpone interviews for the posts of agriculture assistants and teachers scheduled for Monday.

As per a notification issued by the State Public Service Commission, interviews for the posts of agriculture assistants scheduled for Monday at its office here are postponed till further notice. Similarly, he said the Service Selection Board has also postponed interviews for the post of teachers of all the districts of Kashmir region, scheduled for June 30, July 1 and July 2.

The fresh dates will be notified separately, he said.

The protests which broke out in the city and elsewhere on Monday crippling normal life prompted authorities to cancel all examinations and interviews scheduled for the week. --PTI

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