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16.03.2017 Observers for Srinagar Subject: Deployment of Observers for the conduct of J&K Combined Competitive (Preliminary) Examination, 2016 - Deployment thereof. ORDER NO. 48 – PSC OF 2017 DATED: 16.03.2017 The following Observers appointed by the General Administration Department for the conduct of J&K Combined Competitive (Preliminary) Examination, 2016 are hereby deployed in the Examination Centres at Jammu and Srinagar on 19th of March, 2017 as indicated against each; S.NO. Name of the Centre. Name of the Officer/Official with designation S/Shri. OBSERVERS FOR SRINAGAR 1. University of Kashmir 1. Rishpal Singh, Director, Land Hazratbal Srinagar. Management, Jammu Development Authority. 2. Vaibhav Kohli, Deputy Secy. to the Govt. Health and Medical Edu. Deptt. 3. Atul Gupta, Deputy Director, Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affaris, Jammu. 4. Sukhpal Singh, Assistant Commissioner, Commercial Taxes Department, Jammu. 2. Green Valley Educational 1. Inderjeet Singh, Assistant Institute Illahi Bagh, Commissioner Revenue SVO. Buchpora, Srinagar. 2. Shahid Mehmood, Secretary, J&K State Social Welfare Board. 3. Govt. College for Women 1. Pawan Kumar Sharma, Joint M.A. Road, Srinagar. Director, Handicrafts, Jammu. 2. Raj Mohammad, Special Officer, Auqaf 4. Govt. S.P College, M. A. Road 1. Ashok Kumar Sharma, Additional Srinagar Secretary to the Govt. PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control. 2. Nagendra Singh Jamwal, Deputy Excise Commissioner (Distilleries), Jammu. 5. Govt. College of Education 1. Charandeep Singh, Jt. Director School M.A Road Srinagar. Education, Jammu. 2. Parveen Kumar Collector, Housing Board, Jammu. 6. Govt. S.P Higher Secondary 1. Kapil Sharma, Additional Mission Institute M.A.Road, Srinagar Director, State Rural Livelihood Mission, Jammu. 7. Govt. Higher Secondary 1. Sham Lal, Additional Secretary to the Institute, Koti Bagh, M.A. Government, Cooperative Road Srinagar. Department. 2. Sandish Kumar Gupta, Dy. Secretary Social Welfare. 8. Govt. Degree College 1. Krishan Lal, Deputy Labour Bemina, Srinagar Commissioner (Central). 2. Rajeshwar Singh Charak, Dy. Secretary Transport. 9 Iqbal Memorial Institute, 1. Dr. Raj Kumar Thapa, Joint Registrar, Girls Wing Iqbalabad Cooperatives (Audit), Jammu. Bemina, Srinagar. 10 Police Public School Bemina 1. Naresh Kumar, Add. Secy. To the Srinagar. Government, PDD. 11 Govt. Polytechnic for Women 1. Mansoor Aslam, Jt. Director Bemina Srinagar (Administration) in the Directorate of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Jammu. 2. Ranjeet Singh, Secy. Jammu Municipal Corporation. 12. Govt. Medical College Karan 1. Pran Singh, Jt. Director ICDS, Social Nagar Srinagar Welfare Department. 13 Govt. Amar Singh College 1. Rajinder Singh, Programme Officer, Gogji Bagh Srinagar. ICDS Project Kathua. 2. Dr. Khalid Hussian Malik. General Manage, JKSRTC, Jammu. 14 K.G. Polytechnic College 1. Sanjay Gupta, Add. Secy. to the Govt. Gogji Bagh, Srinagar Science and Tech. Deptt. 2. Rajive Magotra, Deputy Director, District Employment and Counseling. 15. Govt. Girls Higher Secondary 1. Sandesh Kumar Sharma, Jt. Registrar School Jawahar Nagar for Cooperative banking and Srinagar. Finance. 2. Vir Krihsan Dhar, Deputy Secy. to the Govt. School Edu. Deptt. 16 Government Degree College 1. Sher Singh, Awaiting Orders of for Boys, Anantnag posting in GAD. 17 Govt. College for Women 1. Joginder Singh Rai, Addl. Secy. to the Anantnag. Govt. Department of RDD. 18 Rehmat Alam College of 1. Ranjeet Singh, Registrar, Sales Tax Education Anchidoora, Tribunal, J&K. Anantnag. 19 Al Sarvat Convent Higher 1. Rajnish Kumar. Addl. Secy. to the Secondary School, Anantnag Govt. Youth Services and Sports Deptt. 20 Govt. Girls Model Higher 1. Suram Chand Sharma, General Secondary School Anantnag Manager, J&K Medical Supplies Corporation, Jammu. 21 Govt. Girls Model Higher 1. Tilak Raj, General Manager, DIC, Secondary School Bijbehara, Rajouri. Anantnag. 22. Govt. Boys Model Higher 1. Rajinder Kumar Khajuria, General Secondary School Anantnag. Mangar, DIC Poonch. 23 Govt. Degree College for 1. Rajinder Kumar Khajuria, General Boys Baramulla Manger J&K Medical Supplies Corporation, Jammu. 24 Govt. Degree College for 1. Shokat Mehmood, Deputy Director, Women Baramulla. Tourism, Jammu. 25 Govt. Boys Higher Secondary 1. Rajneesh Gupta, Assistant Institute Baramulla. Commissioner in the Commercial Taxes Department, Jammu. 26. Baramulla Public School 1. Arun Kishore Kotwal, Deputy Secy.to Baramulla. the Govt. Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Deptt. 27. Govt. Girls Higher Secondary 1. Dr. Subash Chander, Dy. Director School Baramulla. (Trainings) in the Directorate of Handlooms Department. OBSERVERS FOR JAMMU 1. Govt. College for Women, 1. Gulzar Ahmad Dar, Additional Parade, Jammu. Secretary, Tourism Department. 2. Ghulam Rasool Kumar, Deputy Labour Commissioner, Srinagar. 3. Tazayun Mukhtar, Chief Executive Officer, Urban Development Agency, Kashmir. 2. Govt. M.A.M. College, 1. Mohammad Rafi, Additional University Road, Jammu. Secretary, PHE, I&FC Department 2. Dr. Mehraj Ud Din Rather, General Manager, DIC, Baramulla 3. Govt. College for Women, 1. Shahbaz Ahmad Mirza, Regional Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. Director, Survey and Land Records, Anantnag. 2. Mussarat ul Islam, Additional Secretary, School Education Department. 3. Aijaz Ahmad Wadoo, Assistant Commissioner, Commercial Taxes Department, Kashmir. 4. Mahant Bachittar Singh 1. Dr. Firdous Ahmad Giri, Additional College of Engineering & Secretary in the State Vigilance Technology, Jammu. Commission. 2. Mathoora Masoom, Deputy Commissioner, Commercial Taxes, Audit, Srinagar. 3. Wasim Raja, Assistant Commissioner, Commercial Taxes, Kashmir. 5. G.G.M. Science College, Canal 1. Qazi Sarwar, Chief Executive Officer, Road, Jammu. Tourism Development Authority, Sonamarg. 2. Manzoor Ahmad Sofi, Joint Director, Employment, Kashmir. 6. Govt. Ranbir Higher 1. Abdul Salam Mir, Director Land Secondary School, Parade, Management, Srinagar Development Jammu. Authority. 2. Mohammad Qasim Wani, Joint Director (Adm), Directorate of CA&PD, Kashmir. 7. Sri Guru Gobind Singh Public 1. Riyaz Ahmad Sofi, Joint registrar, Hr. Secondary School, Cooperative Societies, Kashmir Kunjwani Talab, Jammu. 2. Bashir Ahmad Wani, Joint Director, Handlooms, Kashmir. 8. Luthra College of Education, 1. Nazir Ahmad Baba, Additional Talab Tillo, Jammu. Deputy Commissioner, Baramulla. 2. Nazir Ahmad Mir, Joint Director, Handicrafts, Kashmir. 9. SKUAST, Jammu Main 1. Mohammad Ashraf Bhat, Programme Campus Chatha, Jammu. Officer, ICDS, Anantnag. 2. S. Sandeep Singh Bali, Deputy Distt. Election Officer, Baramulla. 10. SKUAST, Jammu, R.S. Pura. 1. Laiq Parvez, Deputy Commissioner, Commercial Taxes (Recoveries), Srinagar. 11. Govt. S.P.M.R. College of 1. Sajid Yehaya Naqash, Sub-Divisional Commerce, Canal Road, Magistrate, Srinagar (East) Jammu. 2. Abid Hussain, Joint Director, Education, South, Kashmir. 12. J.P. World School, N.H.1, Bye 1. Mohammad Farooq Dar, Additional Pass Road, Channi Himmat, Secretary, PW (R&B) Department. Jammu. 2. Akramula Tak, Additional Secretary, Floriculture Department. 13. Kotwal National Institute of 1. Mohammad Ashraf Hakak, Teaching, B-11, Bharat Nagar, Additional Secretary, labour & Talab Tillo, Jammu. Employment Department. 2. Zahoor Ahmad Mir, Joint Director, Information, Kashmir. 14. Govt. Girls Higher Secondary 1. Gulzar Ahmad Bhat, CEO, Tourism School, Mubarak Mandi, Development Authority, Yousmarg Jammu. 2. Manzoor Ahmad, Deputy Director, Hospitality & Protocol, Kashmir 15. Govt. Polytechnic College 1. Nasir Ahmad Lone, Chief Executive (Boys), Bikram Chowk, Officer, Tourism Development Jammu. Authority, Verinag. 16. Unique Public Higher 1. Naseer Ahmad Wani, Additional Secondary School, Gadi Garh, Secretary, Health & Medical Jammu. Education Department 17. Vishwa Bharti Public Higher 1. Bilal Khurshid, Programme Officer, Secondary School, Akalpur ICDS, Kulgam. More, Muthi, Jammu. 18. M.C. Khalsa High School, 1. Syed Hanief Balkhi, Programme Chand Nagar, Jammu. Officer, ICDS, Kulgam. 19. J&K Public Service 1. Tasaduq Hussain Mir, Chief Commission, Examination Executive Officer, Tourism Hall, Resham Ghar Colony, Development Authority, Doodpathri. Bakshi Nagar, Jammu. 20. B.R. College of Paramedical 1. Mushtaq Ahmad Rather, Personnel Sciences, Near Rajiv Gandhi Officer in office of PCCF, J&K. Leprosy Hospital, Gangyal, Jammu. 21. Sacred Heart College of 1. Rifat Aftab Qureshi, Development Education, Azad Colony, Officer, Handicrafts (Textiles), Paloura, Jammu. Kashmir. 22. Dewan Devi Higher 1. Farooq Ahmad Baba, Deputy Secondary School, Rajpora Director, Information (PR), Srinagar. Mangotrian, Jammu. 23. Galaxy College of Education, 1. Dr. Fayaz Ahmad Banday, General Galaxy Enclave, Sector-E Ext., Manager, DIC, Srinagar. Sainik Colony, Jammu. 24. Banyan International School, 1. Nazir Ahmad Mir, Personnal Officer, Jeevan Nagar Babliana, Associated Hospitals, Srinagar. Jammu. 25. Govt. Polytechnic College for 1. Zeenat Ara, Deputy Director (Adm), Women, Lower Shiv Nagar, Directorate of Handicrafts, J&K. Near A.G.’s office, Jammu. 26. Govt. Boys Higher Secondary 1. Naseema Wani, G.M., DIC, Budgam. School, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. 27. Govt. Girls Higher Secondary 1. Mohammad Bashir Lone, General School Shastri Nagar, Jammu. Manager, DIC, Ramban. 28. Model Academy B. C Road, 1. Syed Sajad Qadiri, Assistant Jammu. Commissioner (Nazool), Srinagar. 29. Govt. Girls Higher Secondary 1. Masrat Hashim, Assistant School Rehari, Jammu. Commissioner (Rev.), Bandipora 30. 1. Mohammad Ashraf Dhobi, Deputy St. Peter’s
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