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Rectt of 2 Border Battalions: Production of deficient documents of candidates from Kashmir before PRB

by K H News Service
June 10, 2022
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Srinagar: Police Recruitment Board (PRB) for 2 Border Battalions has informed all those candidates hailing from border districts of Kashmir province i.e Baramulla, Bandipora and Kupwara who after having applied /appeared in Physical Endurance Test/Physical Standard Test (PET/PST) for the post of constable in 02 Border Battalions of J&K Police advertised vide PHQ J&K Advertisement notice No. Pers-Rectt-A-105-2018/2500-50, Dated: 11.01.2022 and have failed to produce any of their original dated testimonials that they can now produce their deficient documents before the Police Recruitment Board (PRB) in order to make good their deficiencies from 10.06.2022 to 24.06.2022 at PRB Section PHQ J&K, Peerbagh Srinagar during office hours on all working days.
The notification reads that those candidates who had earlier qualified PET/PST in pursuance to PHQ J&K Advertisement issued under endorsement No. Pers-Rectt A-105-2018/16207-50 dated 09.03.2019 and possess NCC (A,B,C) certificate and any reserved category certificate in pursuance to S.O 127 of 2020 date 20.04.2020 can also change their categories and produce their desired reserved category certificates i.e Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Economically Weaker Section (EWS), Pahari Speaking People (PSP), Social Caste (OSC), Resident of Backward Area (RBA), Line of Actual Control (ALC)/International Border (IB) and NCC certificate issued by the competent authority.
The notification further reads that those candidates who have qualified PET/PST under SPO/VHG categories in response to PHQ J&K Advertisement issued under endorsement no. Pers-Rectt-A-105-2018/16207-50 dated 09.03.2019 but could not produce their service certificate, can also now produce their valid SPO/VHG certificates.
It also reads that those candidates who after having qualified PET/PST in response to PHQ J&K advertisement issued under endorsement No. Pers-Rectt-A-105-2018/16207-50 dated 09.03.2019 had not produced their permanent Residence Certificates (PRCs) can now produce their valid domicile certificates issued by the competent authority.
As per the notification the candidates hailing from district Baramulla can produce their deficient documents w.e.f 10.06.2022 to 14.06.2022. The candidates belong to district Bandipora can produce their deficient documents w.e.f 16.06.2022 to 18.06.2022. While as the candidates who are the residents of district Kupwara can produce their deficient documents w.e.f 20.06.2022 to 24.06.2022. The candidates are advised that they should ensure to stick to the day wise schedule.

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