Faculty posts in new Govt Medical Colleges
Faculty posts in new Govt Medical Colleges
The Government having opened five new Medical Colleges in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir with a long term objective to resolve the problem of shortage of Doctors as also providing opportunities for more students desirous of pursuing medical studies in the UT, by getting admission in these new colleges. However, the task of erecting necessary infrastructure for these colleges to be operational and run smoothly , though having taken place , however, continues to remain incomplete in the most vital area of providing teaching staff , reasonably in the required strength , to impart education to the students in these colleges. It is not that the required necessary steps in the direction were not taken but the issue of response to such initiative of the Health and Medical Education Department was not even minimal. Since such posts , especially of Gazetted cadre , are required to be filled under a well
SRINAGAR: As several posts in Government Medical Colleges (GMCs), particularly in new Medical Colleges of Jammu and Kashmir are lying vacant despite advertising the same several times in last 2-3 years, the UT Government has excluded such posts from the operation of the J&K Civil Services Decentralization and Recruitment Act 2010, thus paving way for the appointment of non-domicile candidates on these Gazetted-level teaching posts on academic arrangement basis,
Daily Excelsior reported.
Daily Excelsior quoting official sources told that since their establishment, the five new Medical Colleges of J&K in Kathua, Doda, Rajouri, Anantnag and Baramulla have been reeling under shortage of Gazetted-level teaching/faculty posts, which is not only affecting teaching-learning process in these institutions but the threat of de-recognition is also looming large over these Medical Colleges.
Now, non-domiciles can be appointed on Gazetted-level faculty posts in GMCs
Govind Sharma
JAMMU, May 3: As several posts in Government Medical Colleges (GMCs), particularly in new Medical Colleges of Jammu and Kashmir are lying vacant despite advertising the same several times in last 2-3 years, the UT Government has excluded such posts from the operation of the J&K Civil Services Decentralization and Recruitment Act 2010, thus paving way for the appointment of non-domicile candidates on these Gazetted-level teaching posts on academic arrangement basis.
Official sources told Excelsior that since their establishment, the five new Medical Colleges of J&K in Kathua, Doda, Rajouri, Anantnag and Baramulla have been reeling under shortage of Gazetted-level teaching/faculty posts, which is not only affecting teaching-learning process in these institutions but the threat of de-recognition is also looming large over these Medical Colleges.
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LG led admin amends J&K Civil Services Decentralisation and Recruitment Act 2010
LG led admin amends J&K Civil Services Decentralisation and Recruitment Act 2010
JAMMU: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha led administration has on Friday amended to exclude Health and Medical Education Department identified Gazzetted level teaching and faculty posts on academic arrangement basis, from the operation of Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services Decentralisation and Recruitment Act 2010.
A notification in this regard, states that “In exercise of the powers conferred under clause (ii) of proviso to section 3 of the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services Decentralisation and Recruitment Act. 2010 (Act No. XVI of 2010), the Lieutenant Governor of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir hereby excludes from the operation of the Act such categories of Gazzetted Level teaching/faculty posts as may be identified by the Health and Medical Education Department from time to time for the purpose of appointment on