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Government of West Bengal Department of Health and Family Government of West Bengal Department of Health and Family Welfare Swasthya Bhavan, GN-29, Sector-V, Health Services (Medical Administration) Branch Salt Lake, Kolkata-700091 No. HF/O/HS(MA)/1425/SF-23/2020/HPT/32M-59-20 Dated, Kolkata the 21st October, 2020 NOTIFICATION The Governor is pleased to appoint the Doctors, enlisted in the Annexure–A, temporarily on recommendation of West Bengal Health Recruitment Board as General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO) in the cadre of West Bengal Health Service (WBHS) and to post them in the places as noted against each. 2. Their services are liable to be terminated in case of adverse observation in their antecedent on further verification by appropriate authority. 3. The appointees will be liable for getting transferred to any station within the State of West Bengal in the interest of public service. 4. The candidates will draw a pay in the Pay Band (PB-4A) of ₹15,600-42,000/- plus Grade Pay of ₹5,400/- as per WBS (ROPA) Rules, 2009 read with F.D. Memo No. 961-F(P), dated 07.02.2011. Besides the grade pay, the candidates will draw other allowances as admissible to the officers of WBHS. 5. The candidates shall be governed by the terms and conditions, applicable to the officers of WBHS. They shall be required to perform all such duties as may be assigned to them from time to time by appropriate authority other than the duties of the posts in which they have been appointed. 6. The candidates are hereby directed to report themselves for duties to the concerned C.M.O.H./ M.S.V.P. immediately within 8 (eight) days from the date of issue of this order positively. No T.A. for joining the post will be allowed to them. 7. No request for extension of joining time will be entertained and no correspondence in that regard shall be made to the applicant. 8. The candidates, who are already engaged earlier as Contractual Specialist/ Senior Resident, under indemnity bond and presently have been selected as GDMO in this current recruitment process, may be allowed to join in service, after obtaining formal release from the Directorate of this Department, with a condition that their professional and educational documents retained by the department, will be only released after completion of their respective bond period. 9. If in due course, any candidate is found already in service and have not followed proper procedures, the present appointment will be treated as cancelled. 10. The C.M.O.H./ M.S.V.P.s are requested to take immediate steps for Medical Examination of the candidates by Medical Board in terms of Health Directorate’s Circular No. Estt./1M-258/76/79 dated 26.06.1977 on reporting and allow them to join, if found fit. A copy of the Medical Examination report should be forwarded to the Assistant Director of Health Services (P&E), West Bengal. They are also requested to verify all the testimonials relating to educational qualifications, Certificate of Registration, etc. of the candidates before allowing them to join. 11. The candidates will have to submit two copies of filled up PVR to the office of the C.M.O.H./ M.S.V.P. at the time of joining the service, failing which they will not be allowed to join. The C.M.O.H./ M.S.V.P. will send these PVR to the Superintendent of Police of the concerned district for verification. Blank copy of PVR format may be downloaded from the Annexure-B of this order, published in the official website (www.wbhealth.gov.in). 12. If any adverse report is found during verification of PVR, the service of the candidate is liable to be terminated, without any further notice. 13. The C.M.O.H./ M.S.V.P.s are requested to send the joining status by email to the email IDs [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected] within 7 (seven) days of their joining. Page 1 14. Annexed are the list of General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO) and Blank Format of PVR (in Annexure B). 15. All concerned are being informed. By Order of the Governor Sd./= Deputy Secretary to the Government of West Bengal No. HF/O/HS(MA)/1425/SF-23/2020/HPT/32M-59-20/1(29) Dated, Kolkata the 21st October, 2020 Copy forwarded for information & necessary action to the--- 1. Principal Accountant General (A & E), West Bengal. 2. The Accountant General (A & E), West Bengal 3. The Accountant General (Local Bodies Audit), West Bengal, CGO Complex, Salt Lake City, Kolkata- 700064 4. The Director of Health Services, Government of West Bengal 5. The Director of Medical Education Services, Government of West Bengal 6-8. Additional Director of Health Services (Admn/AA&V/ Accounts), West Bengal. 9. Principal/ Director, ______________________________________________________________________ With a request not to release all original documents/ mark sheets of the Indemnity Bond candidates, which has been retained by his Institution till successful completion of BOND period and compliance report from department, obtained at the end of BOND PERIOD. 10. MSVP, ____________________________________________________________________ 11-12. Deputy Director of Health Services (Admn/ HA), West Bengal. -Institution-wise placement of the candidates placed in Annexure C for Administrative purpose. 13. Assistant Director of Health Services (P&E), West Bengal. 14. Pay & Accounts Officer, Kolkata Pay & Accounts Office, 234/4, A J C Bose Road, Lala Lajpat Rai Sarani, Kolkata, West Bengal – 700 020. 15. Pay & Accounts Officer, Kolkata Pay & Accounts Office–III, Subhanna, SGO Complex, 5th and 6th Floor, Plot no. 9, DF Block, Sector–I, Salt Lake City, Kolkata – 700 064. 16. Chief Medical Officer of Health, ______________________________________________ 17. Superintendent/ BMOH,_____________________________________________________ 18. Treasury Officer, ___________________________________________________________ 19. P.A. to the Secretary (Health), Department of Health & FW 20. P.A. to Director SPSRC & Secretary (MS), Department of Health & FW 21. P. A. to MD (NHM), Commissioner (Family Welfare) & Secretary, Department of Health and Family Welfare. 22. P.A. to AMD (NHM), Project Director, WBSAPCS, Member Secretary SBDC, Addl. Secretary, Dept. of Health & FW 23. P.A. to the Addl. Secretary (MES), Dept. of Health & FW 24. P.A. to the Joint Secretary (HS) of this Department. 25. Dr. ______________________________________________________________________ 26. _________________________________________________________________________ 27. Co-ordinator I.T. Cell; to publish the order in the website along with the Annexure 28. Dealing Assistant 29. Guard file. Deputy Secretary to the Government of West Bengal. Page 2 Annexure A to Memo No. HF/O/HS(MA)/1425/SF-23/2020/HPT/32M-59-20 dated 21st October 2020 Places of posting as Sl. Father's Service to be Name Address PH General Duty District No. Name utilized at Gender Medical Roll Roll No. Regn. ID Regn. Category Date of Birth Date Officer at [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] Service to be 6 84 22, Nursery Bagan Road, - utilized at Covid Deb Kumar Baranagar North 24 1 Rena Guha Nagerbazar, Dum Dum, F No Hospital in the Jan UR Guha - SGH Parganas 55207 90122 Kolkata-700074-700074 district by 25 CMOH G.T.ROAD (EAST Service to be 89 - END),PARBIRHATA, utilized at Covid Purba Debayan Ardhendu 2 P.O.--SRIPALLY, M No Barsul BPHC Hospital in the Bardham UR Bhattacharya Bhattacharya May - 55361 901926 DIST.-- PURBA district by an BARDDHAMAN-713103 15 CMOH 2ND FLOOR , SUBARNA APARTMENT , 27/5 , Service to be 89 LALA LAJPAT ROY utilized at Covid Partha Pijush Kumar - SukhiaPokhri Darjeelin 3 ROAD , ASHRAMPARA M No Hospital in the Jul UR Pratim Dutta Dutta - BPHC g 55308 901663 (PO+PS) SILIGURI , district by DISTRICT - 11 CMOH DARJEELING PIN - 734001-734001 HOUSE NO. 243, WARD NO. 24, JIBANANANDA Service to be 85 - DAS NAGAR, utilized at Covid Purba Jasmine CCU, Haldia 4 Jafar Mallik BRAJANATHCHAK, F No Hospital in the Medinip UR Apr Mallik - SDH 55365 901942 P.O. HALDIA PORT, district by ur PURBA MEDINIPUR, 02 CMOH WEST BENGAL-721605 Service to be 57 S.M. ROAD, 89 - utilized at Covid Paschim Shilpa Jai Prakash Raniganj M, Barddhaman, Raniganj 5 F No Hospital in the Bardham Jan UR Keshari Keshri Raniganj, West Bengal- - BPHC 55366 901945 district by an 713347 29 CMOH Service to be 89 25/6/B/1 DIAMOND - Narayanpur utilized at Covid Dipanjan Dipak Kumar HARBOUR ROAD North 24 6 M No PHC, under Hospital in the SC Halder Halder KOLKATA 700008- May Parganas - 54506 900974 Nanna BPHC district by 700008 10 CMOH Service to be 67/3,Charaktala, 1no 90 - utilized at Covid Tapas Sanatan Basudebpur, Tribeni, Bhandarhati 7 M No Hospital in the Hooghly UR Mondal Mondal Mogra, Hooghly, West Nov PHC - 55051 900538 district by Bengal-712503 13 CMOH 32/33, PUBAYAN APARTMENT, NILACHAL COMPLEX PHASE-II, BONHUGLI Service to be 82 - GRAM PANCHAYAT, HDU, utilized at Covid Aniket Pranab Kr South 24 8 P.O. NARENDRAPUR, M No Baghajatin Hospital in the UR Mukherjee Mukherjee May Parganas - 55535 902776 P.S. SONARPUR, SGH district by DIST. SOUTH 24 30 CMOH PARGANAS, STATE- WEST BENGAL-700103 DR.S .B. RAY MEMORIAL Service to be 88 - HOSPITAL,KATJURIDA utilized at Covid Bikash Anchuri 9 Indranil Ray NGA,PO- M No Hospital in the Bankura UR Apr Chandra Ray - BPHC 55169 901049 KENDUADIHI,PS+DIST- district by BANKURA,WEST 24 CMOH BENGAL,722102-722102 Page 3 Annexure A to Memo No. HF/O/HS(MA)/1425/SF-23/2020/HPT/32M-59-20 dated 21st October 2020 Places of posting as Sl. Father's Service to be Name Address PH General Duty District No. Name utilized at Gender Medical Roll Roll No.
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