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Jammu and Kashmir PWD Elevates 10 Engineers to Higher Ranks

JAMMU, June 4: The Public Works (Road & Building) Department of Jammu and Kashmir has announced the promotion of ten engineers to higher positions, aiming to enhance administrative efficiency.

The Chenab Times has learned that the promotions include three Junior Engineers (JEs) and seven Assistant Engineers (AEs), reflecting a move to recognize and advance technical staff within the department.

Official orders detailing the promotions were issued by the administration, underscoring the department’s commitment to career progression for its engineering cadre. These elevations are intended to fill senior roles and leverage the experience of existing personnel. The specific details of the appointments are outlined in separate order copies released by the department.

The Public Works Department plays a crucial role in the Union Territory’s infrastructure development, overseeing the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, and public buildings. Promotions within such departments are typically based on seniority, performance, and the availability of vacancies in higher cadres.

Sources within the department indicated that these promotions are part of a regular administrative process aimed at ensuring the smooth functioning of projects and departmental operations. The elevation of engineers to positions like Assistant Engineer and potentially higher roles signifies increased responsibility in planning, execution, and supervision of public works.

The Public Works Department in Jammu and Kashmir is responsible for a wide array of infrastructure projects that are vital for the region’s connectivity and economic growth. By promoting experienced engineers, the department seeks to ensure that projects are managed effectively and efficiently, meeting the developmental needs of the Union Territory.

The administrative order for these promotions has been circulated internally and is expected to be implemented with immediate effect. This move is anticipated to boost the morale of the engineering staff and further strengthen the department’s capacity to undertake challenging infrastructure initiatives across Jammu and Kashmir.

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