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Government of Jammu and Kashmir Estates Department, Civil Government of Jammu and Kashmir Estates Department, Civil Secretariat,*** Jammu/Srinagar Subject:- Cancellation of residential accommodation of Government employees on the basis of their location orders issued by General Administration Department. Government Order NO. / 13 -Est of 2021 Dated 29 .06.2021 In pursuance to Government Order No. 354-JK(GAD) of 2021 dated 20.04.2021,365-JK(GA;D) of 2021 dated 25.04.2021,366-JK(GAD) of 2021 dated 25.04.2021 and 378-JK(GAD) of 2021 dated. 26.04.2021, sanction is hereby accorded to the:- cancellation of allotment of residential accommodation of officers/ofFicials at Srinagar as indicated at Annexure-A to this order who are stationed at Jammu, and (ii) cancellation of allotment of residential accommodation of officerslofficials at Jammu as per Annexure-B to this order who are stationed at Srinagar. The officers/officials indicated at Annexure-A and B shall vacate their Government residential accommodation under hislher occupation within 21 days from the date of issuance of this order. By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir. Sd/- (M. Raju), IAS Commissioner/Secretary to the Government No. EST-ALLTl312021-04-010-Estates Dated 29.06.2021 Copy to the:- 1. Additional Chief Secretary, Health & Medical Education Department. 2. Director General of Police, J&K. 3. Principal Secretary to the Hon'ble Lieutenant Governor. 4. All Administrative Secretaries to the Government. 5. Joint Secretary (J&K), Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 6. Chief Electoral Officer, J&K. 7. Director General, IMPARD, J&K. 8. Director, Anti Corruption Bureau, JW. 9. Chairperson, J&K Special Tribunal. 10. Mission Director, National Rural Health Mission, J&K. 11. Director General, Women & Child Development, J&K. 12. All Head of the Departments. 13. Director Information, J&K. 14. Director General Prosecution, J&K. 15. Registrar General, J&K, High Court. 16. Secretary, J&K Public Service Commission. 17. Mission Director, ICDS. 18. Director, Archives, Archaeology & Museums. 19. Managing Director of all Public Sector Undertakings. 20. Secretary, J&K Water Resources Regulatory Authority. 21. Secretary, J&K Legislative Assembly. 22. Secretary, J&K BOPEE. 23. Secretary, J&K Social Welfare Board. 24. Secretary, J&K Service Selection Board. 25. Secretary, J&# Adviwry Board for Welfare & ~evelopmentof Other Backward Classes 26. Secretary, J&K Academy of Art, Culture & Languages. 27. Mission Director, J&K Skill Development Mission. 28. SSP Security, J&K Civil Secretariat. 29. General Manager, Government Press, JammuISrinagar. 30. Deputy Director Estates, Jammu/Kashmir. 31. Private Secretary to Advisor (F),(B) & (BK) to the Hon'ble Lieutenant Governor. 32. Private Secretary to State Election Commissioner, J&K. 33. Private Secretary to Chief Secretary. 34. Private Secretary to Commissioner Secretary to Government GAD. 35. Private Secretary to Commissioner/ Secretary, Estates Department. 36. Private Secretary to Director Estates, J&K. 37. Incharge website, Estates Department. 38. Govt. OrderIStock File. (Imtiyaz Ahmad Wani ~ssiitantDirector, states \ L\L AWNEXURE-A to Government Order No. 113 --of 2021 dated 29.06.2021 Tulsi Bagh (Old) S.No Name of the Allottee, DesignationIDepartmeot Accommodation (MrMr.) I I -.1 ~ I Cham Sineh- Jamwal. Section Oficer. Revenue De~tt. 2-A 2. Gulzar Hussain Malik, Head Asstt, Skill Development Deptt. 3-A 3. Paramjeet Singh, Head Asstt.PDD 4-A 4. Palvi Sharma,Jr.Asstt. Animal, Sheep Husbandry Deptt. 6-A 1, 5 Bashwinder Sin&. J.A.. Estates Deott. 9-A -. I -. 6. 1 Satish Kumar Safaya, Sr,Asstt. Ind.& commerce Department 1 10-A( I 7. I Ysh Paul, Daftari, Estates Department l -C R I Ravi Kumar. SO. State Legal Service Authoritv I 3-C 1 9.- I Kaka Ji. Jr.Asstt. Home De~tt. I 4-12 1 I 10. Kiran Kumari. Compt. Opt., Dte of Employment. 5-C 11. Vishal, Head Asstt,H &ME Deptt. 10-C 17 Rakesh Kumar. Head Assitant.Deott. Of Culture 12-C I I . I -.13. I Bshiu Ahmad Wani, Sr.OEce Attendant, Social Welfare l -D / Deptt I 14.- I Mushtaa Ahmad Ahnazer.- Jamadar. Finance Deptt./B.P.E I 7-D 1 I 15. / Sanjay Singh, Sr.Asstt.G.A.D 10-D 1 16. Romesh Kumar Giri,Under Secy. Anima1,Sheep Husbandry ( 12-D 1 Deptt. 17. Narayan Dutt. Jamadar-I, PDD 2-E 18. Hira La1 Koul,Head Asstt. G.A.D 3-E 19. Satish Kath, Head Asstt. Jal Shakti Deptt 4-E 20. Joginder Singh, Section Officer, ARI Trainings. 9-E 21. Siranjeet Kour Sodhi, 12-E Sr.Asstt., School Edu.Deptt 22. Anil Singh Manhas, Head Asstt. ,Estates Department 13-E 23. Raiesh Sharma. Senior Assistant, Skill Develooment. 14-E 1 76 I Tarseem Lal. Head Asstt. Chief Secv's Office.~&K -5-F ---I 1 27. 1 Bishan Dass. Under Secretary. JKSSB I 6-F I .. I 28. I Romesh Kumar, Junior Assistant, Chief Secretuy Office. 9-F 29. Gidhari Lal, Section Oficer, Legislative Assembly 12-F 30. Rakesh Raina, Sts Asstt,Tourism Deptt 13-F 31..-~ Karan sin&.-. Section OEcer. PWD 14-F 32. Rakesh Kahjuria, Section Officer, Office of Chief Secretary I -G 33. Naresh Kumar, HA, State Election Commission 5-G. 34.- .. Dharam Pal. Under Secv.. Revenue. 7-G I . I I 35. I Joainder Sink Jamadar, Chief Secretary Ofice 8-G 38. I Puneet Kumar Lakhnotra, Jr.Asstt.Public Works (RLB) 4-H ( Deptt. I 39. I Sham Lal-I, Section Officer, PDD 9-H 40. Vishali Rai~ut.0rderlv.Co-O~erative I I-H I -. -. 1 I 41. Vinod Pandita, SO, Revenue. I 5-1 42. Krishan Jeet Singh, Sr.Office Attendant 6-J Police Works (MB) Deptt. 43. Sanjay Koul, SO, Home. 7-1 I 44. Rajesh Kumar Sapolia, Section ORicer, School Education 12-J Deparbnent 45. Harbiider Singh, Steno,Home Deptt. 13-J 46. Kudeep Raj,Orderly ,Labour & Employment Deptt 15-1 47. Sanjeev Kumar, Under Secy. I&C. I -K 48. Gotam SharmqHead Asstt, Police Works (MB) Deptt. 3-K 49. Dim~vKoul. Head Asstt.PDD 5-K Chintan Kwnar Sr. Steno JKEDA. 13. Rajeev Kumar, Senior Stenographer, PIS of Advisor (BK) 16-A 14. Kishore Kumar, Lift Operator, Estates Deptt. 17-A 15. Anil Kachroo, Senior Assistant, RDD 19-A -- Shahid Hussain, Senior Assistant. PSC (Deceased) set NO.82 I Pradeeo. Sineh.". DaM. Home De~arhnenl I Set- .. .No .-. R7. 96. Mohd. Sajid. Sr. Assistant, Food, Civil Supplies & CA I Set No.88 97. Anku Chowra, HA, LG's Grievance Cell Set No.89 98. Maninder Paul Singh, HA, Youth Service and Sports Set No.92 99..- ~ Tarseem Lal. Sts. Officer, Ladakh Affairs Deptt Set No.95 100. Vilender Kumar Bhat, I/c Under Secretary, RDD Set No.96 101. Renu Kanta Reshi, Pvt Secy. JKPSC Set No.97 11-. -~~-..~~~ 103. 1 Prem Kumar. Sr. Steno, Election Department I Set No. 102 104. Dawanjeet Singh, SO, Transport Department Set No.103 105. Radhey Sham, AAO, Finance Department Set No. 105 106. Sunil Bhat, Head Assistant, H&ME Set No. 106 -.107. Monish Kumar. HA. Office of OSD to Adv(F). SetNo.111 I 108. Kulheer Singh, HA, Ladakh Affairs Deptt Set No.112 - . 109. Raj Kumar, Head Assistant, GAD Set No.114 110 Pankul Vaid. SO. JKPSC SetNn 115 . , I - - - .. - . - - - ! 111. 1 Sushma Dev Kumm'. HA. Rural Dev. Deptt I Set No.118 -3. 4. Sanjay Kumar Pandih, SO, Law Department Set No.3-B 5. Ghulam Mohi-U-Din, Sr. Asstt. Home Deptt. Set No.7-B 6. Satish Kumar Manhas, Section Officer, Skill Dev. Deptt. Set No.8-B 7. Ajay Kumar, WA, J&K Socially, Educationally Backward Classes Commission Set No.9-B 8. Harsh Gupta, Translator, I&K Legislative Assembly. Set No.10-B 9. Mohammad Akmn. AAO. Estates Deoarhnent Set.No.2-C -. , ., I 1 10. I Satish Kumar Safava, S.A. Industries &Commerce Deptt. Set No.7-C . 1 11. Riyaz Ahmad, SLO, Law Department Set No. l-D 12. Vishal Sharma, HA, Legislative Assembly Set No. I-E 13. Subhash Chander, Dy. Secy Set No.9-E Animal Sheep Husbandry Deptt. 14. Gurdeep Singh, Head Assistant Set. No.10-E Forest Ecology & Environment Deptt. 15. Nisar Ahmad Rana, Lab Asstt, Sectt. Dispensary (Health Deptt). Set No.1 l-F Budshab Flats 1. Ashok Kumar Dogra, Addl. Secy. Cooperative. Set No.2-B (ID) - --- 2. -- Set No.2-B (ID) -.3. I Mahesh Koul. Junior ~ssistant- ~- Set No. -3-R - (117) . I ,--, I Romesh Kumar. Section Officer. Plannine De~tt. Set No.4-B (112) I 4. I -. % -, 5. Naresh Kumar, S.O. Health & Medical Edu. Set No.4-B (112) 6. Sanjay Kumar Tickoo, Under Secy, PDD Set No.7-B 7. Set- .. No.. .. .10-R . - (1 /7) I ~. Harsh Wa2ir.St.s Assistant., Finance Deoartment.r~-~-~~-~ I \-.-3 8. 1 Sanieev Sharma, Sr. Stenom~her.Tourism De~artment. SetNo.1 l-B Set No. 32-8 24. Ravi Ji Dhar, Head Assistant, Information Deptt Set No.47-B (112) 25. Sohani Paul, Section Officer, H & ME Deptt. Set No.49-B (ID) 26. Pradeep Singh Sambyal, Set No.52-B Section Officer,Disaster Management. 27. Abdul Rehman, Senior Assistant, Labour & Employment SetNo.53-B (In) 28. Subash Chander, Senior Assistant, Tourism Department Set No.53-B (10) 29. Tara Mani, Head Assistant, Set No.56-B (112) 44. I Mahesh Koul, Jr. Asstt. Tribal Affairs 1 3-B, 1/2 45. lyoti Narang, SO, JK PSC 5-B, ID I I 46. I Raman Kumar. Daflari. Revenue De~tt. I 10-B. ID 1 47. Ranjeet Singh, Orderly, Civil Aviation Deptt. 13-8, 1R 48. lshtiyaq Ahmad, Jamadar-I, Revenue Department 13-8, I12 49~ Ramesh Kumar.
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