Srinagar
Jammu and Kashmir Bank has maintained absolute transparency and fairness in the recruitment process. There is no scope of any tinkering in the merit list prepared by the reputed national level professional recruitment agency, the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS). The bank is open to public scrutiny on this.
This was stated by the J&K Bank Chairman & CEO, Parvez Ahmed while denying reports of any tinkering in the recruitment process as reported in a section of media.
He said, “Comments of the Governor have been quoted out of context. 582 candidates have been appointed by clearing the waiting list from the previous recruitment process on account of vacancies arisen due to branch expansion in unbanked areas of J&K state.” He stated that the waiting list has been cleared as per the directions of the Governor as the candidates were on the verge of overage.
Meanwhile, the Bank’s official spokesperson added that all the recruitments for the entry-level clerks and officers are undertaken via written examination conducted by the national level professional recruitment agency (IBPS), which is an autonomous body set up to evolve and implement world-class processes of assessment and selection.
“The procedure adopted by the Bank is in complete alignment with the standard procedure adopted by all nationalized Public Sector Banks. Timely intimations regarding all stages of recruitments are issued in the form of public notifications and electronic intimations to candidates. There is no scope of any form of manipulation in the selection with strong systems and procedures ensuring absolute sanctity to the process,” the spokesman said.
The spokesman further stated that the vacancies had arisen on account of an aggressive Branch Expansion plan in J&K”s underbanked and unbanked areas which stands duly approved by the Board of the Bank.
“The plan envisages 200 more branches in the state. Besides, the accrued shortfall on account of prior expansion and retirements in last two years necessitated recruitment of staff on an immediate basis,” the spokesman said.
“The induction of waiting list candidates was done by the Bank as per the directions of the Governor in order to fill Bank’s immediate shortfall of staff requirements and to fulfill the compassionate vision of the Governor for the over aging waiting list candidates,” he said.
“Notably the Bank has also announced the recruitment of probationary officers and clerks in a time-bound manner to support its aggressive expansion plans in the state to enhance credit penetration and availability of hassle-free finance to bring the Bank density/ unit population at par with the national level,” said spokesman in a statement.
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