Youth of Jammu and Kashmir taking part in Police recruitment rally held at District Police Lines, about 800 Youth of border areas of North Kashmir participated in the first day of recruitment in Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir India on 03 July 2021. Police is using the new transparent recruitment process (TRP) method using high-tech electronic gadgets to avoid human intervention in the recruitment process. The participants were made to wear jackets equipped with electronic chips and these chips are directly connected to computers which transmits all the data automatically. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/

Youth of Jammu and Kashmir taking part in Police recruitment rally held at District Police Lines, about 800 Youth of border areas of North Kashmir participated in the first day of recruitment in Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir India on 03 July 2021. Police is using the new transparent recruitment process (TRP) method using high-tech electronic gadgets to avoid human intervention in the recruitment process. The participants were made to wear jackets equipped with electronic chips and these chips are directly connected to computers which transmits all the data automatically. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/ Stock Photo
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4825 x 3211 px | 40.9 x 27.2 cm | 16.1 x 10.7 inches | 300dpi

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3 July 2021

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Nasir Kachroo

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Youth of Jammu and Kashmir taking part in Police recruitment rally held at District Police Lines, about 800 Youth of border areas of North Kashmir participated in the first day of recruitment in Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir India on 03 July 2021. Police is using the new transparent recruitment process (TRP) method using high-tech electronic gadgets to avoid human intervention in the recruitment process. The participants were made to wear jackets equipped with electronic chips and these chips are directly connected to computers which transmits all the data automatically. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)

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