J&K Govt Invites Applications For Jobs From Outsiders deccanherald.com
On December 17, Managing Director of newly created Jammu and Kashmir Trade Promotion Organisation (JKPTO), issued an advertisement in local papers, inviting applications for hiring seven positions in the organisation. “JKTPO proposes to engage seven professional ‘interns’ for Global Investors Summit, at a consolidated remuneration of Rs 25000/per month for a period of six months,” the advertisement published in a local daily, reads. The posts advertised include five MBA Marketing and two MBA Finance positions. In terms and conditions column, it reads: “Only Indian Nationals are eligible to apply.” However, in the same column, it is mentioned that candidates from J&K will be given preference. According to the notice, the selection will be ‘purely’ on the basis of merit and marks obtained in MBA final exam. “Preference shall be given to experience and added a qualification.” The Jammu and Kashmir’s first global investors’ summit is scheduled to be held in 2020. The aim of the summit is to showcase J&K’s strengths, strategies and potential. Fayaz Ahmad Dar, an MBA pass-out from Srinagar while commenting on the job notice says that “through a systematic process, the Center was disempowering people of Kashmir.” “How can locals students compete with outsiders, who have huge facilities at their disposal. In coming years, this will become a trend and Kashmiris will have to live like second class citizens in their own land,” he alleged. After the nullification of Article 370 and Article 35A on August 5, J&K has lost the protections which barred outsiders from settling down in the state and also allowed only the local residents to apply for jobs in the then state government. This has become a source of great unease in the newly created union territory (UT), with a majority of people seeking restoration of these rights.
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