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Regarding Posting of Assistant Professors of Psychology. Notice GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ORDER No. DHE-020012/20l2020-c-t(2) (4100e) Dated, Panchkuta, 0S,05,202r The Governor of Haryana is hereby pleased to post the follol,ing Assistant professors in the subject of Psychology at the below mentioned Governntent Colleges, appojnted vide Order No. DHE-020012/2012020 c-1(2) (41009) dated 17.03.2021 as under with immediate effect:- Sr Candidate Name/F attrerT Roll No./ Place of Date No Husband of Remarks Name, Address Category Posting joining at _s-ql!!qsh/smt H.O. 1 Nandini moudgil / BRJC 10879 / GCG 17.03.2021 lYoudgil R/o Against H.No. 1668,8, General Shehzadpur, (A.N.) vacancy Vishnu Garden, Near Jaqadhri Distt. Anbala Civil Hospital lagadhri, Yamunanaqar-135003 2 Suieet Singh / Onkar Sinqh 10213 I GCW Tosham, 18.03.2021 Against R/o VPO- Barwa, Ward No. General Distt. Bhiwani (F,N.) vacancy 06, Bhiwani-127045 3 Harpal Singh Kuldeep / SinglL 10190 / GCG Taraori, 17.03.2021 Against R/o H.No. 18/15, Near Gugga BC-A Distt. Karnal (A.N.) vacancy Mari Anjanthali Road, Taraori, Karnal-132116 4 Vinod / Rajender Ryo HNo 10135 I GCW Rohtak, 17.03.2021 469130, Against Saraswati Vihar. General Distt. Rontak (A.N.) vacancy Sonipat-131001 5 Kalpna Devi / Prakash Chand 10377 | GCW Sector-14, 18.03.2021 Against Verma, R/o Set No, 47, Typ€- General Panchkula, Distt. (F.N.) vacancy II, New Brock Hurst, Chhotta Panchkula Shimla, Shimla-171002 6 Sunrl Kumar / Ram Bhagat. 10271 I GC Adampur, 17.03,2021 Against F/o VPO Amarqarh, Distt. General Distt. Hisar (A.N.) vacancy lind-126116 l Kuldeep / Rameshwar, R/o 10631 / GC F4atak Majri, 17.03.202t Against VPO- lalalpur First, Tehsit General Distt. Karnal (A.N.) vacancy Bapoli, Distt. PaniDat-132103 8 Aiun Sharma / Ajay Sharma, 10611/ GCrI/ Rohtak, p.O. 17.03.2021 Against Rl/o Rampurd, Rewari, General Distt. Rohtak (A.N.) vacancy qiltt. Rewari123401 pJo 9 Manieet / Ram Kumar, 10655 / GC lind, Distt. 17.03.2021 Against VPO- Badanpur, Tehsil- General Jind (A.N.) vacancy Narwana, Distt. lind-126152 10 Deepika / Viney Kumar Govil4 10900 / GCl\,/ Sector-14 18.03.2021 Against R/o H.No. 5230, Adarsh General Gurugram, Distt. (A,N.) vacanry Nagar, Rohtak-124001 Guruqram 11 Nanvneet Nancy / Sukhwinder 10570 I GC Kalka, Distt. 17.03.2021 Against Singh, R/o H.No. 1139, General Panchkula (A.N.) vacancy Sector-23-B, Chandigarh- 160023 12 Twinkle Manhas / Satpaul 10069 / GC Chamu 17.03.2021 Against f4anhas, Fl/o H,No. 3239, General Kalan, Distt. (A, N,) vacancy Sector-21-D, Chandigarh- Kurukshetra 160022 13 Mitika / Kanwar fqbal Singtt 10026 I GC Bherian, Against R/o H.No. 62, Sector 10-A, General Distt. vacancy Chandiqarh-160011 Kurukshetra 14 Rajesh Kumar / Bali Ram, R/o 10208 / GC Karnal, Distt. 18.03.2021 Against H.No. 545, VpO Kalsana. General Karnal (F.N.) vacancy Shahabad, Distt. Kurukhetra- 136135 15 Satyam Bhambhu 1 fakir 10215 I GC Sedor-g, 17.03.2021 Against Chand Bhambhu, R/o VpO- General Gurugram, Distt. (A. N.) vacancy Kalirawan, Distt. Hisar-125052 Gurugram Sr canaidate name/ rathiT Roll o./ Place of Date of Remarks No Husband Name, Addr€ss Category Posting joining at Sarv Ms/Sh/Smt H.O, 16 Ravi Rathee pa*astr / Om 10579 I DGC Gurugram, r7.03.2021 Against Rathee, R/o H.No. 114414, General Distt. Gurugram (A.N.) vacanry Meham, Distt. Rohtak-l24112 17 Devkaran Singh / Vikram 102s1 I GC Karnal, Distt. 17.03.2021 Against Singh, R/o Sainik Farm General Karnal (A.N.) vacanry Deoband Road, Opp. pCF Godown, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh-247452 18 Indu / Rambir, R/o Bhagat 10562 I GC Uklana, Distt. 17.03.2027 Against Singh Colony, Canal Road, BC-A Hisar (A.N.) vacancy Narwana, lind-126116 19 Renu Sodhi / Prem Singh, R/; 10639 / SC GCW H sar, t7.03.2021 Against H.No, 1465, Sector-14, Hisar- Distt. Hisar (A.N.) vacancy 125001 20 Mukesh Kumar / Shanrstrer L0734 | SC GCW Bhiwani, L7.03.2021. Against Singh, R/o VPO- Teontha, Distt. Bhiwani (A.N.) vacancy Tehsil Pundri, Distt. KaithaF t360/.2 21 Nayantara Chauhan / litendra 10696 / SC Pt. NRS GC !7.03.2021 Against Chauhan, R/o H.No. 855, Rohtak, Distt. (A.N.) vacancy Sector-2, Panchkula-134112 Rohtak 22 Reena Saini / Ramesh Kumar, 10s47 I GC lYatak Majri, 17.03.2021 Against R/o Vill. Taporian, P.O. Hinori, BC.B Distt. Karnal (A.N.) vacancy Tehsil Indri, Distt. Karnal- 132041 23 Sandeep / Prithvi Singh, R/o 10090 / sc GClN Behal, 17.03.2021 Against Bank Colony, Near New Bus (DEsM) Distt. Bhiwani (A.N.) vacancy Stand, Bhiwani-127021 24 Shalini / Radhe Shyam, R/o 10937 / SC GCG Guhla 22.03.2021 Against H.No. 50, Bakshi Nagar, Near IPH{vH)] Cheeka, Distt. (A.N.) vacancy Girl m, Thandi Sack, Hisar- Kaithal 125001 Note: 1. No TA/DA joining time will not be admissible as per rules. 2. The other terms & conditions will remain same as mentioned in referred appointment letter. 3. ff in any college, workload/vacancy in the aforementioned subjects is not available the matter may be referred to Director General Higher Education, Haryana by the principal of the college after joining of new Assistant professor at the college. 4. In case any extension lecturer is displaced, he/she will be treated as displaced extension lecturer and will be adjusted in a college as per prevalent policy, ANAND MOHAN SHARAN Principal Secretary to Government Haryana Higher Education Department OFFICE OF DIRECTOR GENERAL HIGHER EDUCATION, HARYANA, PANCHKULA Endst No. D H E-02001212012020-C-t(2) (41009\ Dated. Panchkula the 12.05.2021 A copy of the above is forwarded to the following for information and necessary action:- 1. Senior Secretary to Hontle C.M / Hon'ble E.M / pS to PSCM for kind information please. 2. The Principal Accountant General (A&E) & (Audit), Haryana Chandigarh. 3. The Secretary, Haryana Public Servjce Commissjon, panchkula. 4. Ps/PSHE, PS/DGHE for kind information of WPSHE & DGHE please. 5. The Principal of Government College concerned. He/she is directed to allow the joining professor of the concerned Assistant only after obtaining the Medical fitness certificate duly issued by the competent authority. The copy of joining report and original t4edical certificate with proceedings of Medical board to be sent to this offce immediately. He/she is further directed that the original documents regarding qualification and provided eligibility etc by the candidates may be got verified and authenticated from the authoriry/university/Board principat :::::r-":1"^::111 etc. rhe concerned co ege is rurmer drre.ted to uproad data the of newry appointed Assistant profesJor on the I4IS portal of the department within three days. He/she is iurtner Jirecteainat stric compliance of the terms and conditions of the appointment letterl..u"j to-it *ro,un, Professors viz-a-viz verifrcation of antecedenb etc. may be ,ua" *itninlf,u-.tiprfut"a" period. It is further directed that the salaries of Assistant frofurrors ,"y Ol Oru*n u, per thejoining the services at Headquarter as mentioned against each. 6. Supdt. Accounts/C-uI/C-V Branch. 7. All Assistant in College - I Branch. L In-Charge Web portal for uploading on the web portal. 3r-zzz'q4ryft4$1 :-,u Deputy Dirdctor-I, / I t for D rector General Higher Education, ilaryana, Panckula.
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