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Ladakh has two centers for CET: Jitendra Singh

Ladakh has two centers for CET: Jitendra Singh
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New Delhi: State Minister for the Department of Personnel and Training on Thursday said that the General Feasibility Test (CET), planned through the recent National Recruitment Agency, will have one center each in Leh and Cargil Regency for Disruprise and Short List of candidates for work in the government sector.
For the convenience of prospective youth, he further said that Ladakh will have his own exclusive center to conduct a civil service exam, which will be arranged in Leh and will be functional next month with the influence of civil service (Introduction).
Explaining it as a governance and social reform, Singh said that the examination center in Ladakh would meet the youth of prospective jobs living in remote and remote areas that would provide a play level for all candidates, regardless of the background or social economic status.
There will also be a big benefit for women and ‘divyang’ candidates and for those who consider it financially unreachable to appear some tests by traveling to several centers, he added.
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Inaugurated a two-day workshop on the capacity building for Ladakh officials in Leh, he said that the objectives and targets set by the Prime Minister for the West Union Ladakh region would be fulfilled in time to make it one of the best UT in this country.
The Minister also said that CET will be carried out throughout the country starting early 2022 and the UNI Public Service Commission (UPSC) will, from this year, having an examination center in Leh, which will operate for the first time for civil service (preliminary examination) 2021, scheduled to be Held on October 10, 2021.
He said that this would discuss the request of the delayed youth for a long time from the Ladakh region whose complaint was that they found it difficult to reach the inspection center in other parts of the country because of the constraints of affordability of airfaces and uncertain weather conditions.
Singh also said that the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has also tried to establish the night sky planetarium at the Indian Astronomy Observatory, which is located in Hanle near Leh.
Referring to the main priority of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for Ladakh and other peripheral regions, he said that it was for the first time under the mode government that Ladakh had been given universities, hotel management institutes, medical and engineering colleges.
He also underlined the action plan for Ladakh “Neutral Carbon” as announced by Modi.

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