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Primo.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2014 (PAGE 13) 67 55 Hawa Bibi Hangroo Teacher Ghulam Nabi Hagroo Anantnag GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR 68 56 Shamima Akhter Teacher Gh Hassan Salroo Bejbehara, Anantnag 69 57 Bashir Ahmad Rather Teacher Ab Razak Rather Bahaie, Anantnag 70 98 Shaheena Mehraj Teacher Kh. Mehraj Ud Din Wani Laizbal, Anantnag CIVIL SECRETARIAT: FINANCE DEPARTMENT 71 34 Suraya Amin Teacher Mohd Amin Shapoo Kokernag, Annatnag Cont. School Education Department, Ganderbal Srinagar/Jammu S.No 10th ECM S. No Name of Employee Desig. Decision Adresss Remarks 72 2 Tariq Ahmad Mir Teacher Gh Rasool Mir Bamlina, Kangan Ganderbal 73 3 Qunser Bashir Teacher Bashir Ahmad Shah Khanyar, Srinagar 74 4 Gh. Rasool Mir Teacher Ab Jabbar Mir Drugentengo, Kangan Ganderbal 75 5 Fayaz Ahmad Magray Teacher Gh Mohd Magray Kangan, Ganderbal N O T I F I C A T I O N 76 6 Firdous Rashid Khan Teacher Abdul Rashid Khan Kachgari Masjid, Fatehkadal 77 8 Vijada Maqbool Qadri Teacher Maqbool Ahmad Qadri Soura, Srinagar 78 10 Qaisar Ahmad Bhat Teacher Gh Nabi Bhat Kangan, Kachnabal Sub:- Regularization of Adhoc/Contractual/Consolidated employees. 79 11 Zamrooda Teacher Gh Mohd Mir Kangan, Ganderbal 80 13 Heena Qazi Teacher Qazi Mohd Afzal Ahmad Nagar, Srinagar Vide Notification No. 43 issued under No. DC/PS/Misc- 193/2013 dated 81 16 Danista Syed Dhar Teacher Mohd Syed Dhar Lalbazar, Srinagar 82 17 Ishrat Aslam Teacher Mohd Aslam Khan Devi Angan, Srinagar 22.08.2014, the names of eligible Adhoc/ Contractual/ Consolidated employ- 83 18 Shaheen Nusrat Teacher Gh. Rasool Mir Teergaripora, Srinagar 84 19 Shabir Ahmad Mir Teacher Gh Hassan Mir Repore, Ganderbal ees were published in the Newspapers for inviting objections, if any. The 85 20 Muneer Ahmad Bhat Teacher Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat Sumbal, Ganderbal mandatory period of fifteen days elapsed during the flood which necessitates 86 22 Shakeel Ahmad Najar Teacher Abdul Rashid Najar Shesyar, HabbaKadal 87 23 Showket Ahmad Sherguegry Teacher Ali Mohd Sherguegry Kangan, Ganderbal it to extend the period of objections further by (10) ten days. 88 24 Sabeeha Gillani Teacher Syed Mushtaq Shah Faisal, Colony, Soura, Ganderbal 89 25 Nasreen Samad Teacher Ab Samad Sona Masjid R.N Temple, Habbakadal Before the cases are recommended to the concerned Administrative 90 28 Taslemah Qurashi Teacher Mohd Altaf Quarashi Mira Masjid, Srinagar 91 29 Shabir Ahmed Bhat Teacher Ghulam Hassan Bhat Soura, Srinagar Departments for issuing formal orders, objections, if any, are invited afresh 92 31 Mudasir Ahmad Raina Teacher Ab Ahad Raina Kangan, Ganderbal regarding their eligibility for such regularization. The objections must reach 93 32 Tanveer Yaqoob Bazaz Teacher M. Yaqoob Bazaz Bagwan Pura, Lal Bazar, Srinagar 94 34 Nasreena Teacher Gulam Qadir Kawa Sheikh Mohalla Srinagar the office of Director (Codes) Finance department (Member-Secretary, 95 41 Bilal Ahmad Ganiee Teacher Mohd Sultan Ganiee Akhal, Kangan Ganderbal 96 43 Ghulam Mohammad Magray Teacher Ab. Raheem Magray Satruna Cherwan Kangan Empowered Committee) Civil Secretariat, Srinagar within 10 days from the 97 45 Shah Bilkis Teacher Mohmmad Amin Shah Panzin, Kangan 98 48 Mehraj-ud-Din Teacher Gh. Ahmad Magray Kangan, Ganderbal date of publication of this notification. In the event of non-receipt of objec- 99 54 Showkat Ahmad Mir Teacher Ghulam Mohd Mir Kunmulah , Ganderbal tions within the prescribed period of time, it shall be presumed that there is 100 56 Rumisa Yousuf Teacher Mohammad Yousuf Kangan Ganderbal 101 57 Rifat-ul-Inayat Teacher Kh. Ghulam Nabi Chatergul Kangan no objection against the eligibility of these incumbents cleared by the 102 58 Zamrooda Bano Teacher Mohd Shafi Raina Kangan, Ganderbal School Education Department, Samba Empowered Committee and their names shall be recommended to their S.No 19th ECM S. No Name of Employee Designation Parentage Adresss Remarks 103 3 Sanjeev Kumar Teacher Janak Raj Purmandal, Samba Administrative Departments for issuance of formal orders in their favour as 104 5 Renu Kumari Teacher Dhillo Ram Railway Road Vijaypur, Samba per the Act. Objections made earlier in respect of which records are not 105 7 Mohd Younis Teacher Nazir Ahmad Birpur, Samba 106 9 Shahnaz Akhter Teacher Bashir Mohd Badhori Rahya, Samba traceable due to recent floods as such cannot be addressed to and shall 107 10 Pawan Kumar Teacher Bodh Raj Patti, Rahya Samba 108 11 Sangeeta Manhas Teacher Suram Singh Rajinderpura, Samba have to be once again submitted. School Education Department, Kupwara S.No 19th ECM S. No Name of Employee Designation Parentage Adresss Remarks 109 1 Ab Rashid Najar Teacher Ali Mohd Najar Kalamabad, Kupwara Sd/- 110 2 Gulshan Nabi Teacher Gh Nabi Wani Chogal Handwara, Kupwara (M R Andrabi) 111 3 Suriya Bashir Teacher Qazi Bashir Ahmad Handwara, Kupwara 112 4 Maryam Jameela Shah Teacher Ab Qayoom Shah Udipura, Kupwara Director (Codes) 113 5 Mohd Syeed Shah Teacher Mohd Tyub Shah Gugloosa, Kupwara Finance Department 114 6 Ab Rashid Lone Teacher Gh Hassan Lone Hirri Kupwara 115 7 Sajid Maqbool Zargar Teacher Mohd Maqbool Zargar Kanvill Vilgam, Kupwara GOVERNMENTOF JAMMU AND KASHMIR Member Secretary 116 8 Malik Shabir Ahmad Teacher Malik Ghulam Hassan Rogipora, Kupwara Empowered Committee 117 9 Zahoor Ahmad Lone Teacher Khazir Mohd Lone Bali Pora, Kupwara OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONER BARAMULLA 118 10 Mohd Maqbool Wani Teacher Gh Hassan Wani Gufabal, Kupwara (CHAIRMAN DISTRICT LEVEL PURCHASE COMMITTEE) 119 12 Javaid Ahmad Mir Teacher Bashir Ahmad Mir Dardpora, Kupwara Cont. Public Works Department 120 13 Javid Ahmad Malik Teacher Habibullah Malik Kralpora, Kupwara Subject: e-Tendering for procurement /purchase of Nutrition items under ICDS Scheme for AWCs of S.No. 7th ECM Name of Employee Desig. Parentage Adresss Remarks 121 15 Gh Mohmad Kumar Teacher Ab Jabbar Kumar Dardhari Gund, Kupwara S.No 122 16 Hilal Ahmad Lone Teacher Mohd Sultan Lone Gulgam Kupwara District Baramulla for the year 2014-15. 1 13 Ranvijay Singh J.E (Mech.) Jajgit Singh Suderbani Rajouri 123 17 Khursheed Ahmad War Teacher Ab Ahad War Devispora, Magam Kupwara Reference: i) Govt. Order No: 09-SW of 2008 dated: 24.01.2008 issued by the Social Welfare Deptt. 12th ECM 124 18 Jameel Ahmad Bhat Teacher Mohd Shaban Bhat Pandit Pora, Handwara, Kupwara 2 17 Nissar Hussain Bhat J.E Wali Mohd Bhat Bongam, Koil Pulwama 125 20 Rubeena Bhat Teacher Noor Mohd Bhat Batergam Kupwara ii) Mission-Dir/ICDS/Adm/08/2014 dated: 22-07-2014. 3 10 Mohd. Aslam J.E Wali Mohd Kotranka, Rajouri 126 21 Manzoor Ahmad Sheikh Teacher Gh Ahmad Sheikh Warpora, Kupwara 4 2 Javid Ahmad Matoo J.E Manzoor Ahmad Matoo Qasba Baghat, Anantnag 127 22 Mohd Iqbal War Teacher Ab Sattar War Divespora, Handwara NIT NO: 01 of 2014 Dated: 15-10-2014 5 12 Narinder Pal Singh J.E Trilochan Singh Qasba Bala Nowshera, Rajouri 128 23 Khazir Mohd Bhat Teacher Gh Mohd Bhat Galoora, Handwara, Kupwara 23rd ECM 129 24 Javaid Ahmad Dar Teacher Mohd Jamal Dar Cherkote, Lolab Kupwara S. No 130 26 Manzoor Ahmad Dar Teacher Mohd Akbar Dar Chogal Kupwara ABBREVIATED E-TENDER NOTICE 6 12 Bilal Ahmad Shah J.E Peer Mohd Ishaq Andleebt Tragpora, Rafia Abad, Baramula 131 27 Mohd Ashraf Dar Teacher Ali Mohd Dar Kachloo, Langate 7 28 Bashir Ahmad Dar J.E Lt Sunaulla Dar Buchoo, Tral 132 30 Bilal Ahmad Mir Teacher Sonaullah Mir Humpora, Handwara For and on behalf of the Governor of Jammu & Kashmir State e-tenders are invited from reputed 8 1 Rakesh Kumar J.E (Civil) Pradeep Kumar Matta, Kishtawar 133 31 Altaf Ahmad War Teacher Mohd Sidiq War Kunnel, Langate Manufacturers / Approved /Authorized / Registered / Govt./ Semi Govt. Firms / Dealers/SSI Unit holders of the 9 2 Kuldeep Singh J.E (Civil) Jai Dev Singh Badhole Ramnagar, Udhampur 134 33 Bashir Ahmad Wani Teacher Mohd Jamal Wani Kalamabad, Handwara, Kupwara 10 3 Vishal Kotwal J.E (Civil) Ishwar Singh Vill. Basnote, Udhampur 135 34 Reyaz Ahmad War Teacher Ab Ahad War Chogal, Kupwara said items for which this e-tender is floated for the supply of nutrition items for use in Anganwadi Centres of 11 4 Munish Singh J.E (Civil) Ramesh Chander Housing Colony, Udhampur 136 37 Mohd Amin Teli Teacher Gh Rasool Teli Maidan Chogal, Kupwara ICDS Projects of District Baramulla for the year 2014-15 as per Annexure "A" of the tender document to be 12 8 Mehmood Riaz J.E (Civil) Mohd. Yousuf Chandak, Poonch 137 38 Jahan Ara Teacher Sheikh Jeelani Dragmulla, Kupwara downloaded from the website www.jktenders.gov.in from 17-10-2014 at 10:00 am to 10-11-2014 up to 2:00 pm. 13 17 Mukhtair Ahmed Ganie J.E (Civil) Mohd. Ganie Noorpora, Wantipora 138 39 Kaunser Nasreen Teacher Pir Shamsu Din Dragmullah, Kupwara 14 15 Zahoor Ahmad Mir J.E (Civil) Shabir Ahmad Mir Chanipora, Karnah Kupwara 139 40 Bilal Ahmad Khan Teacher Ab Samad Khan Natnussa, Handwara, Kupwara The tenders shall be deposited in electronic format on the web portal www.jktenders.gov.in from 17-10-2014 15 18 Nissar Ahmad Khan J.E (Civil) Mohbollah Khan Dever Ander Bugh, Kupwara 140 41 Gh Ahmad Ganaie Teacher Abdul Ahad Ganaie Batpura, Kupwara at 10:00 am to 10-11-2014 up to 2:00 pm. The hard copies of all requisite documents shall be received by 16 22 Owzia Rashid Qurashi J.E (Civil) Abdul Rashid Qurashi Sangri Colony, Baramula 141 42 Tafhima Gowher Teacher Gh Hassan Teli Mandigam, Handwara, Kupwara 17 14 Fayaz Ahmad Wani J.E Ab Rahim Wani Seer Hamdan, Anantnag 142 43 Maqsood Ashraf Pir Teacher Mohd Ashraf Pir Gulgam Kupwara District Programme Officer ICDS Projects Baramulla up to 10-11-2014 (2:00 pm).
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