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Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday said she had spoken to Union Minister Jitendra Singh on increasing the upper age limit for the state's youth appearing for the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).
Singh is the Minister in charge of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT).
"Spoken to MoS PMO Dr Jitendra Singh Ji regarding the enhancement in upper age limit for UPSC aspirants of J&K", Mehbooba tweeted on Thursday evening.
She said, "He has assured me of a positive response".
Earlier in the day, Leader of Opposition in the J-K Assembly Omar Abdullah demanded that the government seek enhancement from the Centre for relaxation in the upper age limit of the state's youth appearing for the UPSC.
He also raised the issue in the Assembly, saying the special dispensation, giving relaxation of five years in upper age limit in central services examinations to students of J-K since 1995 should be restored.
"The special dispensation was being renewed after every two years. We don't know why was this stopped suddenly," the National Conference (NC) leader said.
Deputy Speaker Nazir Gurezi, who was in the chair, also took serious note of the issue and asked the government to take up the matter with the Centre and restore the five years of age relaxation.
Replying on the issue, J-K Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Abdul Rahman Veeri assured the House that they would meet the chief minister and ask her to raise the issue with the Centre.
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