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www.jkssb.nic.in Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) is a service recruiting board constituted by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir that conducts examinations to various departmental services or non-gazette posts in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir . [ 1 ]
To investigate and analyze the application of personnel and public administration practices, and report to the relevant executive authority and legislature of Jammu & Kashmir. The commission shall be consulted on all disciplinary matters affecting a person serving under the Government including memorials or petitions relating to such matters.
jkla.neva.gov.in The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly , also known as the Jammu and Kashmir Vidhan Sabha , is the legislature of Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir . Prior to 2019, the State of Jammu and Kashmir had a bicameral legislature with a legislative assembly (lower house) and a legislative council (upper house).
Constitution (Application to J&K) Order, 1954 (C.O. 48) [19] adds Article 35A to the Constitution of India [20] 1954 to 2011: Presidential orders extended 94 of the 97 subjects in the Union List to the State of Jammu and Kashmir, and 260 of the 395 Articles of the Constitution of India. [21] These orders were amendments to the C.O. 48, not ...
The Lok Sabha (meaning "House of the People") is the lower house of the Parliament of India.The union territory of Jammu and Kashmir elects 5 members and they are directly elected by the electorates of Jammu and Kashmir.
Even before the advent of Five-Year plans of India, the practice of providing Central Assistance to the States to finance development schemes had been in vogue.After World War II, the Central Government along with Provincial Governments embarked on developmental projects which received Central Assistance in the form of grants that were called post-war development grants.
Government: Second Omar Abdullah ministry: Members: 90 elected + 5 appointed: Speaker: Abdul Rahim Rather: Chief Minister: Omar Abdullah: Deputy Chief Minister: Surinder Kumar Choudhary: Leader of the Opposition: Sunil Kumar Sharma: Party control: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference [1]
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