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For support, corrections, or business-related communication, please contact the site administrator using the details below.

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Email jtndr.kmr01@gmail.com
Business Hours Monday to Saturday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM IST

Corrections And Updates

If you notice an outdated link, incorrect deadline, or missing official document, contact us with the job title and official source so we can review and update the listing.

What to include when reporting an issue

To help us review quickly, include the exact job title, the page link you opened, and the official source that shows the correction. Clear information helps us identify whether the issue is a deadline change, broken official link, board naming problem, qualification mismatch, or document update.

If the issue relates to a walk-in date, interview schedule, revised notification, corrigendum, or new application link, mention that clearly in the message subject if possible. The more precise the report, the faster the review can move.

Editorial and business communication

Business inquiries, collaboration requests, and correction suggestions can be sent to the same email. Please mention whether your message is editorial, technical, or business-related so it can be handled more efficiently.

This inbox is intended for real website communication. It should not be treated as a government grievance or official recruitment helpdesk, because final recruitment decisions remain with the respective recruiting authority.

When to contact us

Contact is most useful when the message improves the accuracy or usability of the site. That includes broken official links, clearly outdated deadlines, missing notice paths, wrong qualification labels, state mismatches, or misleading routing issues that make a page harder to use for a real candidate.

It can also be useful for constructive feedback on readability. If a page is difficult to navigate, if an important official path is hidden by poor wording, or if a guide would benefit from a clearer explanation, that kind of feedback helps improve the site in a practical way.

How correction review usually works

Correction review is easier when the message clearly identifies the page, the issue, and the official source that supports the change. That allows the page to be reviewed quickly and helps separate real source changes from temporary browsing or caching issues.

If a correction involves a revised notice, a new application link, or a changed schedule, include the official page or document where the new information appears. The more direct the supporting source is, the easier it is to act on the correction responsibly.

Communication scope

This contact page is for website communication only. It is not a substitute for the recruiting department, the official helpdesk, or any grievance channel related to selection outcomes, fees, admit cards, or application acceptance. Those questions must still be directed to the official authority responsible for the recruitment.

The site can support browsing, comparison, and notice discovery, but it cannot replace official recruitment administration. Keeping that boundary clear helps readers use the site more effectively and reduces confusion about what this contact address is meant to handle.

Long-form note on helpful communication

The most useful messages are the ones that improve accuracy or usability in a concrete way. If a visitor reports that an official link is broken, that a notice has been replaced by a corrigendum, or that a page is routing to the wrong section, that feedback directly improves the site for other readers. Specific feedback usually leads to faster and better correction because it gives a clear starting point for review.

Communication is also more helpful when it respects the boundary between an informational website and the recruiting authority itself. We can review page structure, source links, and presentation issues, but we cannot confirm selection decisions, portal acceptance, admit card release, or other official outcomes. Those matters always remain with the department or board running the recruitment.

This page therefore exists for practical coordination, not for vague escalation. When the message is clear, source-backed, and focused on a real website issue, it becomes much easier to improve the page responsibly. That is the kind of communication that adds value for future readers as well, because one careful correction can remove confusion for many other candidates.

In that sense, contact is part of the editorial process. It is not only a support function. It is one of the ways the site can continue becoming more accurate, more readable, and more useful for people who rely on it as a public browsing tool.

Gov Job Alert provides structured government job listings with official notification, website, and application links.

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