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Recruitment begins for 2 exclusive women battalions

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Tribune News Service

Jammu, January 20

The Jammu and Kashmir Police has finally begun the process for recruitment to create two exclusive women constable battalions in Jammu and Kashmir.

In this context, the Police Recruitment Board conducted the tests of candidates from border districts of Poonch and Rajouri at Gulshan Ground Jammu, with females showing great enthusiasm to join the police force.

As per the detailed schedule for the conduct of the physical endurance test (PET) and physical standard test (PST) in respect of candidates belonging to the Jammu province, the candidates from Doda district will appear in tests tomorrow, while the applicants of Ramban and Kishtwar districts will undergo tests on January 22.

Similarly, the applicants of Samba district will be put to test on January 23. The candidates from Udhampur and Reasi districts will give tests on January 24 and 25.

“The test for the candidates of Jammu and Kathua districts will begin on January 27 and conclude on January 31,” an official spokesperson said.

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