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Dereliction of duties: Govt attaches Incharge MS GMC Baramulla

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
November 16, 2022
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Srinagar, Nov 15: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Tuesday took away the charge of Incharge Medical Superintendent GMC Baramulla, Dr Javid Iqbal for alleged dereliction of duties while incharge BMO Boniyar Dr. Parvez Ahmad Masoodi has been directed to look after the charge of Medical Superintendent, Government Medical College Baramulla temporarily, in addition to his own work.
“Pending enquiry into the matter of dereliction of duties on account of violation of Kayakalp Yojana, Dr. Javid Iqbal Lone, Medical Officer (looking after the charge of Medical Superintendent, Government Medical College, Baramulla) is hereby attached in the office of Principal, Government Medical College, Rajouri,” reads an order, issued by Secretary to the Government, Health and Medical Education department.
“Consequent upon above, it is hereby ordered that Dr. Parvez Ahmad Masoodi, Medical Officer (presently looking after the charge of BMO Boniyar) is deputed to Government Medical College, Baramulla under standard terms and conditions of deputation for a period of two years in the first instance. The Medical Officer shall also look after the charge of Medical Superintendent, Government Medical College. Baramulla temporarily, in addition to his own work, till a suitable arrangement is made,” the order added.
“Dr. Mohammad Ramzan, 1/c Block Medical Officer, Uri shall look after the charge of Block Boniyar in addition to his own duties till further orders,” it said.
“The arrangement in respect of Dr. Parvez Ahmad Masoodi, Medical Officer shall be purely on temporary basis and subject to the outcome of writ petition(s), if any, pending before the court(s) of law and shall not confer any right upon the Medical Officer to claim preferential treatment at the time of formal placement/regularization/promotion which shall be made strictly in accordance with the rules,” the order further reads.

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