GMC Anantnag Invites Online application forms from eligible candidates of UT of J&K for engagement in govt. Medical College Anantnag against the below mentioned posts on academic arrangement basis under S.O 364 initially for a period of one year extendable upto maximum of six years (on yearly basis subject to the satisfactory performance) or till the selection is made by the competent authority regular on basis, whichever is earlier.
Date of Commencement for submission of online applications 14.12.2024
Extended Last date for submission of online applications= 15 February 2023.
Last date for submission of hard copy of application form along with demand draft in favour of principal GMC Anantnag extended to 18 february 2023
GMC Anantnag Recruitment 2023:
GMC Anantnag Recruitment 2023: Age Limit
The age at the time of submission of the application form must not be:
Below 18 years
Above 63 years
GMC Anantnag Recruitment 2023: Application Fee
Candidates have need to pay Rs. 200/- in the shape of a Demand Draft and credit into the Account of the Principal, GMC Anantnag.
GMC Anantnag Recruitment 2023: Selection Process
The selection will be done on the basis of merit basis in the written test.
GMC Anantnag Recruitment 2023: How To Apply?
Applicants are requested to apply online through the official website of GMC Anantnag gmcanantnag.net. Direct link to apply online for the above-mentioned posts is given below.
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SRINAGAR: A soldier died at his camp in North Kashmir’s Kupwara after falling unconscious during his duty.
Quoting official sources news agency KNT reported that Subedar Jitendra Kumar from 17 Gharwal in Chowkibal Kupwara fell unconscious at his Unit and was taken to the military hospital Drugmulla, where doctors declared him dead.
The victim was a native of Uttarakhand. Police Post Drugmulla have started proceedings under section 174 Cr.PC in this regard.
SRINAGAR: Police on Monday claimed to have destroyed a hideout and also arrested four militant associates of the Lashkar-i-Toiba outfit in south Kashmir’s Awantipora.
In a tweet, The Kashmir Zone Police wrote, “Police along with security forces busted & destroyed terrorist hideout in Hafoo Nageenpora forests of Awantipora. 04 militant associates linked with terror outfit LeT arrested. Incriminating materials & other items recovered. Case registered, investigation in progress”.
SRINAGAR: Two residential houses were damaged in Mohura Uri after a branch of Chinar tree fell on them amid snowfall in the area in Baramulla district of north Kashmir on Monday, officials said.
The houses, they said, belong to Ghulma Hussan Khan son of Ghulam Mohammad Khan and Janghir Ahmed Khan son of Ghulam Hassan Khan.
Later a team of the Revenue Department reached the spot and assessed the estimated loss to the property.
Quoting an official of the local administration news agency GNS reported that there was fortunately no loss of life or injury in the incident.
“The inmates of the house came out in time and fortunately every one of them is safe.”
SRINAGAR: At least seven cattle were charred to death and a residential house damaged in separate fire mishaps in North Kashmir’s Kupwara district.
Reports said that a fire broke out in a cow shed, belonging to one Abdul Ahad Malla, at Hak’daji Shiekh Pora in Mawar Qalamabad on intervening Sunday and Monday night.
The fire incident resulted in charring to death of seven cattle, including two cows and 5 goats even as gutting the cow shed in entirety.
Station House Officer Qalamabad, Jan Mohammad confirming the incident told news agency GNS that the cause of fire is believed to be heating device (Bukhari).
“There was no injury or loss of human life in the incident”, the officer further said.
In a separate incident, a residential house was damaged in a fire mishap in Haihama in Kupwara district this morning.
As per reports, a residential house belonging to one Wali Mohammad Dar, son of Noor Mohammad Dar was damaged at Dar Mohammad Chalgund in Haihama.
The fire was contained by the locals as Fire and Emergency Department didn’t reached the site on time.
SRINAGAR: A tanker driver died in a road accident near Kawbagh in Ramban district on Monday early morning, officials said here.
Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the tanker that was on way from Jammu towards Srinagar met with an accident near Kawbagh this morning.
He said driver identified as Imtiyaz Ahmad son of Abdul Qayoum Wani, of Wagan Banihal was seriously injured in the accident and later succumb at a hospital.
The official said police have taken cognizance of the incident.
SRINAGAR: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra enjoined snowfall at Congress headquarters here on Monday, the day marking the end of the Bharat Jodo Yatra.
The siblings were seen playing with snow, throwing it on each other to express their joy, eyewitnesses told GNS.
Earlier, Rahul Gandhi also unfurled the tricolor flag at the Congress headquarters in Srinagar. He ended his over 4,000 km march, covering 12 states over a span of five months.
The Congress party is set for a show of Opposition unity, having extended invitations to 21 political parties for its rally at the Sher-e-Kashmir stadium here later today. The party said Congress president Mallikarjum Kharge will unveil a memorial for the BJY.
SRINAGAR: Authorities have suspended trains services amid snowfall in Kashmir Valley on Monday.
“The train service will remain suspended until the snow on the railway line is cleared,” news agency GNS quoted an official as having said.
“The railway will resume its operations as soon as the snow is cleared. Once it is done, there will be a first trial run and then the regular train is expected to resume. we apologize to the people for the inconvenience,” the official added.
SRINAGAR: Fresh snowfall in Srinagar delayed several morning flights at the Srinagar International Airport due to low visibility.
In a tweet Director Srinagar Airport Kuldeep Singh said that since early morning all flights were delayed due to poor visibility.
Our visibility is only 200 M and there is continuous snowfall We are simultaneously clearing the snow All flights are delayed To avoid inconvenience and to avoid congestion please check the status of your flight from your airlines before coming to the airport