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Abolition of 234 forest guard posts created for ‘Rehbar-e-Janglat’ another jolt to highly educated youth of J&K: Tarigami

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September 25, 2021
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Srinagar, Sep 25: CPI(M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami Saturday said that the latest order of Jammu and Kashmir administration to abolished 234 supernumerary posts of Forest Guards created for the engagement of registered unemployed Forestry Graduates, DDRS and Postgraduates as ‘Rehbar-e-Janglat’ is another jolt to the highly educated youth of the region.

In a statement issued to KNS, Tarigami said that the government had formulated the “ Rehbar-e-Janglat” policy for 534 registered unemployed forestry technocrats under cabinet decision no. 96/6/2017 dated 16-06-2017, Government order no. 155-FST of 2017, dated- 20-06-2017 on the structure of “Rehbar-e- Zirat Policy (a policy of recruitment for the B. Sc Agriculture degree holders for the development, optimum utilization and proper management of forests by utilizing the services of technically qualified unemployed youth i.e. BSc Forestry/ MSc forestry/ PhD Forestry/ DDR trained.

He said that however, through a recent order issued by the Commissioner Secretary Forest, Ecology and Environment Department, 234 supernumerary posts of Forest Guard in the pay scale of Rs 2500-20200 + 1900 (pre-revised) created for engagement of registered unemployed forest graduates, DDRs and postgraduates as ‘Rehbar-e-Janglat’ out of 333 additional posts created for the purpose vide government Order No 155-FST of 2O17 dated 20 June 2O17, were abolished which is highly unfortunate.

“These technocrats were unemployed due to older service recruitment rules duly framed in 1960’s which unfortunately didn’t prescribe the forestry degree (BSc Forestry/ MSc Forestry/ PhD forestry) as eligibility criteria for most of the posts in the department. Thus keeping in view the same, then J&K government had formulated the “Rehbar-e- Janglat” policy for the qualified forestry technocrats,” he said.

“Where will these highly qualified youths go now as most of them are on the verge of attaining upper age limit for government jobs?  The BJP government had claimed that Article 370 was an impediment to J&K’s development and its abrogation will bring investment, jobs and prosperity to the region. The reality is different on ground from what was being said by the government. Those who were already in employment are systematically being retrenched,” Tarigami said.

“Recently 918 helpers to supervisors in ICDS Scheme of Social Welfare were disengaged without any genuine reasons,” he added.

I urge J&K LG Manoj Sinha ji and Chief Secretary Arun Mehta ji to look into these pressing issues of “Rehbar-e- Janglat” and ICDS helpers with sympathetic consideration and ask the concerned department to review these decisions.

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