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  • GMC Anantnag Under Investigation For Mal-Administration, Govt Orders Inquiry

    GMC Anantnag Under Investigation For Mal-Administration, Govt Orders Inquiry

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir government has appointed an inquiry officer to check the reports about the ‘negligent professional conduct’ in Government Medical College and Associated Hospital Anantnag.

    In an order by Bhupinder Kumar, secretary to Government Health and Medical Education Department, a copy of which lies with news agency KDC reads “Sanction is hereby accorded to the appointment of Dr Yashpal Sharma, Director (Coordination), New Government Colleges, J&K as Inquiry officer to enquire into the matter regarding maladministration in Government Medical College and Associated Hospital Anantnag.”

    The Inquiry officer shall submit the report within a period of three weeks from the issuance of this order, reads the order issued by Bhupinder Kumar.

    According to the official sources, government had released an amount of Rs 60 crores for the development of hospital in 2019. “The amount was used in a year. Even the tendering of different projects was not done,” they said. (KDC)

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Chief Education Officer Orders For Proper Uniform/Dress Code Of Students In Examination Centres – Check Full Order Copy Here – Kashmir News

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    Chief Education Officer Orders For Proper Uniform/Dress Code Of Students In Examination Centres – Check Full Order Copy Here – Kashmir News

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  • J&K Govt Orders Regularization/Promotion Of Junior Assistants – Check Name Wise List Here – Kashmir News

    J&K Govt Orders Regularization/Promotion Of Junior Assistants – Check Name Wise List Here – Kashmir News

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    Regularization/Promotion of In-charge Junior Assistant/MTS (Orderlies) of the J&K Secretariat (Subordinate) Service as Junior Assistants.

    As per recommended by the Departmental Promotion Committee in its meeting dated 08.03.2023, sanction is hereby accorded to the regularization/promotion of following In-charge Junior Assistant/MTS (Orderlies) of the J&K Secretariat (Subordinate) Service as Junior Assistants in the Pay Level-4 (25500-81100), with effect from the dates as indicated against each:

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  • Govt Orders Regularization Of Officers In Jammu And Kashmir –

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    Govt Orders Regularization Of Officers In Jammu and Kashmir

    Regularization of In-charge Section officers of Jammu and Kashmir
    Secretariat (Subordinate) Service as Section Officers.

    As Per recommended by the Departmental Promotion Committee in its
    meeting held on 08.03.2023, sanction is hereby accorded to the regularization of the following In-charge Section Officers of the Jammu and Kashmir Secretariat (Subordinate) Service as Section Officers in the Pay Level-7 (44900-142400), against available vacancies with effect from the dates indicated against each:
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  • HC Orders Eviction Of Illegal Occupants On Migrant Property

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    SRINAGAR: The High Court has ruled that to possess migrant immovable property, a person must have written consent from the migrant and the authority of law. If they fail to establish this consent, then the authority has the right to evict and take over possession of the property. This decision was upheld in the case of Abdul Khaliq Rather, who had challenged the District Magistrate Baramulla order to evict him from 04 Kanals and 5 ½ Marlas of migrant land in Awrenbal, Sonawari, Sumbal. The land was subsequently placed under the possession of the Deputy Commissioner, Bandipora.

    On September 18, 2018, the Writ Court rejected Rather’s petition because he had not provided any evidence to prove his lawful possession of the migrant immovable property and because he had the option to appeal under the relevant statute. The Division Bench of Justice Rajnesh Oswal and Justice Mohan Lal further stated that a person occupying the migrant immovable property must show written consent and lawful authority, and if they cannot, then an eviction order can be passed. Additionally, if the competent authority has determined the possession to be unauthorized, then handing over possession for an appeal is not considered a burden.

    The Court accused Rather of fabricating a story about an undertaking between him and the migrant owner to evade the time limit for filing an appeal under Section 7 of the 1997 Act. The Division Bench was not convinced by Rather’s claim that he had owned the property since before 1971, and that the owners had given him possession through a ‘Hundi’ in 1987, as there was no documentary evidence to support this. The appellant-counsel’s arguments were dismissed by the Division Bench.

    The writ court’s judgment was challenged on the grounds that it disregarded the fact that Rather was and still is occupying the land with the consent of the actual owner. It was argued that if the possession was with consent, then the concerned authority would not have the jurisdiction to pass an eviction order, as their jurisdiction under Section 5 of the Jammu and Kashmir Migrant Immovable Property Act, 1997 only applies to cases of unauthorized occupation of migrant immovable property. The writ petition was originally filed by the migrants, and on October 13, 2005, the court directed the District Magistrate Deputy Commissioner, Baramulla to promptly hear all parties involved in the dispute and decide on the complaint of the actual property owners in accordance with the law.

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  • As J&K HC Orders Fresh Enquiry into APTECH Case, LG Manoj Sinha Displeasure Over Any Pre-emptive Statement

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    Srinagar, Mar 11 (GNS): As JKSSRB aspirants continue to protest to seek blacklisting of APTECH Company in J&K, the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Saturday expressed his displeasure over any pre-emptive statement or comment by anyone citing the nature of the matter.

    Talking to media persons on the sidelines of an event pertaining to Tawi River Front, Sinha, as per GNS, said that any statement or comment at this point of time will tantamount to disrespecting and interfering into the Court decision.

    “I believe that if a case is under consideration (sub-judice) before a Court, and even when a decision has been made (into the matter) yesterday, discussing it or giving any comment regarding this tantamount to interfering into the Court decision and such a thing isn’t allowed by the Constitution of India.”

    Notably, a division bench of the Jammu & Kashmir High Court on Friday directed a single bench to hear and decide the petition challenging the engagement of the Mumbai-based APTECH firm by the Jammu & Kashmir administration for conducting various recruitment exams. The division bench set aside a single bench’s order to cancel the contract allotted to the firm and maintained that the interim directions shall remain in force. (GNS)

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  • As J&K HC Orders Fresh Enquiry into APTECH Case, LG Manoj Sinha Displeasure Over Any Pre-emptive Statement

    As J&K HC Orders Fresh Enquiry into APTECH Case, LG Manoj Sinha Displeasure Over Any Pre-emptive Statement

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    Srinagar, Mar 11: As JKSSRB aspirants continue to protest to seek blacklisting of APTECH Company in J&K, the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Saturday expressed his displeasure over any pre-emptive statement or comment by anyone citing the nature of the matter.

    Talking to media persons on the sidelines of an event pertaining to Tawi River Front, Sinha, as per GNS, said that any statement or comment at this point of time will tantamount to disrespecting and interfering into the Court decision.

    “I believe that if a case is under consideration (sub-judice) before a Court, and even when a decision has been made (into the matter) yesterday, discussing it or giving any comment regarding this tantamount to interfering into the Court decision and such a thing isn’t allowed by the Constitution of India.”

    Notably, a division bench of the Jammu & Kashmir High Court on Friday directed a single bench to hear and decide the petition challenging the engagement of the Mumbai-based APTECH firm by the Jammu & Kashmir administration for conducting various recruitment exams. The division bench set aside a single bench’s order to cancel the contract allotted to the firm and maintained that the interim directions shall remain in force. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Dont use propylene glycol supplied by Delhi firm, orders DGCI post cough syrup deaths

    Dont use propylene glycol supplied by Delhi firm, orders DGCI post cough syrup deaths

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    New Delhi: India’s drug regulator has directed drug manufacturers not to use propylene glycol supplied by a Delhi-based company which provided the ingredient to Marion Biotech, whose cough syrups were alleged to have led to the deaths of children in Uzbekistan.

    Maya Chemtech India Pvt. Ltd. supplied propylene glycol used in Marion Biotech’s cough syrups that were found to be “not of standard quality”, according to the regulator.

    Three employees of Marion Biotech were arrested on charges of manufacture and sale of adulterated drugs.

    Also, the drugs inspector from the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) North Zone last week issued a notice to the pharmaceutical firm asking it to stop the sale and distribution of the drug concerned, stating that the sample was found to be “not of standard quality”.

    Uzbekistan alleged in December last year that several children died after consuming Marion Biotech’s cough syrups, which it claimed were contaminated with unacceptable amounts of ethylene glycol or propylene glycol.

    According to a communication sent by Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) Rajeev Raghuvanshi to the licensing authorities of all states and Union territories on March 7, during the course of investigation a total of 33 samples were drawn by drugs inspectors. The test reports of 30 drug samples have been received, wherein 24 samples were declared as “not of standard quality”.

    Also, out of these samples, 22 fall under the category of adulterated/spurious under Sections 17A and 178 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940.

    “It is further informed that M/s Maya Chemtech India Pvt. Ltd…was mainly the supplier of propylene glycol which has been used in the impugned batches. In view of the above, you are requested to issue directions to all manufacturers in your jurisdiction not to use propylene glycol supplied by Maya Chemtech India Pvt,” the DCGI said in the letter.

    Accordingly, he also requested them to instruct their enforcement officials to keep strict vigil on the matter and take stringent action as per law against the offenders in public interest.

    On January 12, the World Health Organization (WHO) had issued a “medical product alert”, referring to two substandard (contaminated) products, identified in Uzbekistan and reported to it on December 22, 2022.

    “The two products are AMBRONOL syrup and DOK-1 Max syrup. The stated manufacturer of both products is MARION BIOTECH PVT. LTD, (Uttar Pradesh, India). To date, the stated manufacturer has not provided guarantees to WHO on the safety and quality of these products,” the WHO had said then.

    “Laboratory analysis of samples of both products, undertaken by national quality control laboratories of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan found both products contained unacceptable amounts of diethylene glycol and/or ethylene glycol as contaminants,” it had noted.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • WBSSC scam: Calcutta HC orders termination of 842 Group C staff

    WBSSC scam: Calcutta HC orders termination of 842 Group C staff

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    Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Friday ordered termination of services of 842 non-teaching staff in the Group C category who were allegedly provided appointments illegally against the monetary considerations in different state-run schools in West Bengal.

    The single-judge bench of Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay of Calcutta High Court also directed the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) and the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) to issue separate notifications on the cancellation of recommendation letter and termination of services on this count by 12 p.m. on Saturday.

    Justice Gangopadhyay also directed the commission and the board to ensure that no salaries are credited to Group C staff henceforth.

    Justice Gangopadhyay’s order on Friday comes following a submission by the WBSSC in court that of these 842 Group C staff, 785 secured appointments through tampering with the optical mark recognition sheets, while the remaining 57 got appointments without valid recommendations from the commission.

    While passing the order, Justice Gangopadhyay observed that neither the commission nor the state education department could avoid taking the responsibility for such massive recruitment corruption.

    “The fruits of this corruption have gone in favour of some influential people in the commission and the state education department,” he observed.

    He also directed the commission to start the process of filling up the vacant posts resulting from the termination from the waiting list within the next 10 days.

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  • JK High Court Orders Fresh Consideration Of APTECH’s Engagement

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    SRINAGAR: On Friday, a division bench of the Jammu & Kashmir High Court requested the single bench to reconsider a petition challenging the engagement of Mumbai-based APTECH firm by the Jammu & Kashmir administration to conduct job tests.

    The single bench had previously cancelled the contract, but the division bench overturned that decision and upheld the interim directions. Justices Tabi Rabistan and M.A. Choudhary remanded the writ petition back to the writ court for fresh consideration of the matter.

    “Therefore, in view of what has been discussed above, we, without discussing the merits of the case, deem it proper to dispose of the appeals and remit the writ petition back to the Writ Court for deciding the matter afresh, ordered accordingly. Accordingly, the order and judgment impugned is hereby set aside, the writ petition is restored to its original number and the writ petition is remitted back to the learned Single Judge with a request to decide the matter afresh. Writ respondents through their learned counsel are directed to file objections/counter to the writ petition within two weeks from today, thereafter, rejoinder, if any, to be filed within next one week. Registry is directed to list the writ petition before the learned Single Judge on 5th of April, 2023, when the learned Single Judge is requested to finally decide the writ petition. Till then interim direction dated 09.12.2022 shall remain in force,” reads the order.

    On December 09, the division bench issued interim directions that the Services Selection Board should continue with the selection process for Junior Engineer (Jal Shakti Department) and Sub-Inspector (Home Department). However, the announcement of the results should be postponed until the court issues further orders. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )