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How much salary will you get if you get selected for ITBP Constable, SI Recruitment? Know the details

Recruitment has come out for Constable, SI, and Head Constable posts in ITBP. Let us know through this news how much salary will be given if you get selected for this recruitment.

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There is good news for the candidates looking for a job in the force. Recruitment has come out for the posts of Sub Inspector, Head Constable and Constable (Telecom) in the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBPF). Interested and eligible candidates can apply for this by visiting the official website recruitment.itbpolice.nic.in. Let us inform that the last date to apply for these posts is 14 December 2024, interested candidates should apply by this date or before that.

How many posts will be recruited?

A total of 526 vacancies will be filled through this recruitment drive. These include-

Sub-Inspector (Telecom): 92 vacancies (78 male and 14 female)

Head Constable (Telecom): 383 vacancies (325 male and 58 female)

Constable (Telecom): 51 vacancies (44 male and 7 female)

Ten percent of the total vacancies are reserved for ex-servicemen (ESM). ITBP said that if the vacancies reserved for ESM candidates remain vacant due to non-availability of eligible candidates, they will be filled by non-ESM candidates.

How much salary will be given

For SI posts: ₹35,400-1,12,400 (Level 6)

For Head Constable: ₹25,500 to 81,100 (Level 4) and

For Constable: ₹21,700 to 69,100 (Level 3)

What is the application fee?

Candidates applying for this recruitment will have to pay an application fee. The application fee for SI is Rs 200, Rs 100 for Constable and Head Constable vacancies. Women, Ex-Servicemen, SC and ST category candidates are exempted from paying the application fee. Candidates can visit the official website of the organization for more details about ITBP Constable and SI (Telecom) Recruitment 2024.

These SI (Group B) and Constable, Head Constable (Group C) vacancies are open for both male and female candidates. The recruitment will be done on a temporary basis.Face masks mandatory for students in Delhi schools, steps taken for safety

With primary schools across Delhi moving to online mode in the wake of rising air pollution, authorities are taking steps to protect students of class six and above.

Physical classes of primary schools across Delhi have been closed in the wake of rising air pollution. With this, officials are taking steps to protect students of class six and above, who will attend their classes offline. Sudha Acharya, principal of ITL Public School in Dwarka, said, "We have implemented guidelines for students going to school. Outdoor activities are prohibited. We are encouraging indoor activities like reading, painting, crafting, and games like chess and carrom."

Use of N95 masks mandatory

Acharya issued an advisory at the school highlighting efforts to promote eco-friendly habits, such as carpooling, staying hydrated, and maintaining an antioxidant-rich diet. "We have made the use of N95 masks mandatory, keep all doors and windows closed, and take extra care of students with pre-existing respiratory problems such as asthma," he said. He said the school strictly avoids common allergens and chemical irritants, such as fragrances and strong cleaning agents, to maintain a safe indoor environment. The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has implemented GRAP 3 measures as the national capital recorded the worst pollution level. Also, the air quality has remained in the "severe" category for two consecutive days. On Friday, the city's air quality was in the severe category with AQI 411 at 9 am.

Let us tell you that on the previous day (15 November 2024), Chief Minister Atishi announced that all schools up to class 5 will switch to online studies till further notice. The Directorate of Education (DoE) has directed government and private schools and schools run by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), and New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) to suspend offline classes for these students.

Air pollution in Delhi

Rajiv Hasija, principal of Indraprastha International School in Dwarka, said teachers will continue to teach on campus using Microsoft Teams smartboards equipped with the entire syllabus to effectively facilitate online learning. "We will also share recorded sessions with students, who can re-watch them and those who missed the class for some reason can catch up. Students are asked to wear school uniforms during their online classes, and are also given a 15-minute gap between two classes, so that they can walk around and hydrate themselves," he said. All outdoor activities have been suspended, especially before 10 am for secondary class students, he said. "We also ensure our campus remains green and consult parents who are doctors to suggest healthy diets for students. Additionally, we advise families to adopt home remedies, such as steam inhalation," he added.