FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2015 (PAGE 12) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU KU directs colleges to upload information IIPA organizes panel discussion Excelsior Correspondent Er V.N.Sharma, Member on AISHE portal by June 30 Regional Empowered Committee, Excelsior Correspondent for our higher educational institu- JAMMU, June 18: Indian Union Ministry of Environment, Institute of Public Administration, tions. If the same is not uploaded Forest & Climate Change enlight- J&K Regional Branch organized a ened the audience about the role of SRINAGAR, June 18: The in time, it can impinge upon the University of Kashmir today panel discussion on "Environmental Regional Empowered Committees funding pattern for these institu- Governance in India". The discus- in regulating the conversion of for- urged all its affiliated Government tions under various central sion was attended by delegates from est land for other uses. P.P.Sharma, and private colleges to upload req- schemes like RUSA," he said. RTIC, ERA, JKP, Forest Ex Chairman, State uisite information on the All India Prof Zaffar was speaking at the Department, JDA and JMC besides Environmental Assessment Survey on Higher Education inaugural session of one-day members of IIPA and civil society. Authority shared his experiences (AISHE) portal by June 30, 2015. awareness-cum-training work- Doctor examining patient at a medical camp at PHC, Zewan KU Registrar, Prof Zaffar shop for college nodal officers of on Thursday. Ahmad Reshi-who heads the AISHE. The workshop was organ- Members of Central Para Military Force Welfare Association University's AISHE Cell- said ized by AISHE Cell of the sitting on protest dharna at Jammu on Thursday. Chairperson PWWA inaugurates while it is heartening that many Directorate of Internal Quality -Excelsior/ Rakesh government colleges are cooperat- Assurance (DIQA), University of medical awareness camp ing in timely uploading of the vital Kashmir. Para Military Force Welfare information, he expressed concern Excelsior Correspondent ed required medicines and medical In his inaugural address, assistance. Various diagnostic tests over delay by private colleges to Principal Amar Singh College Association begins protest do the same. Srinagar Prof Zahoor Ahmad SRINAGAR, June 18: were conducted and the doctors Dignitaries during panel discussion organised by IIPA. Excelsior Correspondent urged the Central Government Reaching out to the families of advised the patients about the impor- Under the AISHE, the Chatt- who is also Nodal Officer Dr C.M.Seth, IFS (Retd.) regarding environment gover- to do justice by mitigating their police personnel, the Srinagar Police tance of regular medical checkups Ministry of Human Resource of Colleges in Kashmir division- Former Chairman, J&K Pollution nance with specific reference to JAMMU, June 18: Seeking woes. The BJP-led NDA Hospital today undertook door-to- for maintain the health. Development collects online said access to higher education is a Control Board while introducing J&K. He said that citizens have to Ex-Servicemen status, One Government is just providing lip door health awareness campaign at Earlier, while inaugurating the information on higher educational major issue in India. "An objective the subject said sustainability in be active so that Government per- Rank One Pension and high- services and doing nothing on Police Housing Colony Zewan. camp, Vijaya Rajendra advised the institutions for making informed of AISHE is to raise this access to terms of environment, economic, forms its duty to enforce regula- lighting others demands, All our demands, they alleged. Chairperson, Jammu and families of police personnel that fre- policy decisions. higher education and go for prop- social and cultural are the key tions related to environmental J&K Central Para Military While addressing the protest Kashmir Police Wives Welfare quent medical checkups are neces- Prof Zaffar said non-compli- er policy making and funding in aspect of governance. He said that governance. Force Welfare Association Association (PWWA), K Vijaya sary to maintain the health properly. ance by colleges to upload the dharna, leaders of the Rajendra inaugurated the day-long the sector," he said. it is a multi level interaction and Earlier Professor Alka began three-day continuous She said that doctors of police hospi- information by June 30, 2015 can Association lamented that medical awareness camp. Director DIQA Prof Fayaz requires political will to enforce Sharma, Director (Seminars), IIPA tals are treating the families of police protest dharna, here today. despite performing the task next The team of doctors and para- have a direct bearing on renewal Ahmad said as far as uploading laws in the interest of environment talked about the relevance of the parivar at the hospitals in twin capi- theme and highlighted few cases Retired personnel of BSF, to the military, the Central medical staff with diagnostic equip- of their affiliation with the data on AISHE portal is con- of the region. He highlighted tal cities viz Srinagar and Jammu. regarding environmental gover- CRPF, ITBP, CISF, SSB, Assam Paramilitary Service has been ment conducted on the spot medical University. "The information on cerned, "private colleges have so about the features of the new leg- The PWWA has decided to provide nance in India. Er J B S Johar, Rifles, and war widows are sit- lowered at the level of civil. We treatment and different tests of the students, teachers, infrastructure, far shown a poor performance." islation that the Central the medical treatment and health Honorary Secretary was also pres- ting on protest dharna for One are not competing with the patients. academic programmes etc. sought Deputy Director DIQA Government is planning which awareness to the police families at ent during the function. Dr. Anil Rank One-Pension, martyr sta- Defence nor lowering the civil During the camp large number by the MHRD is very important Showkat Shafi conducted pro- stresses upon creating the Green their doors steps, she added. Gupta, Joint Secretary, IIPA pre- tus to the soldiers killed in but struggling for a separate pay, of patients were treated and provid- for funding and policy planning ceedings of the workshop. Economy. sented the formal vote of thanks. action or on duty, equal duty pay band and separate pay struc- 25 ECM S.No. equal wages, reservation quota ture, they added. 91 1 Shiraz Ahmad Bhat Dental Asstt. Gh. Mohd Bhat Loran, Jagir, Tral Pulwama Nil GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR 20 ECM S.No. for wards and young widows in 92 2 Javaid Ahmad Ganaie Dental Asstt. Abdul Ahad Ganaie Chandhara, Pulwama Nil The Association leaders also 25 ECM S.No. 93 18 Zahria Ali Dental Asstt. Ali Mohd Rangar, Budgam Nil recruitment as well as in educa- alleged harassment to the 94 23 Nazir Ahmad Bhat Dental Asstt. Abdul Ahad Bhat Kanger,Baramulla Nil CIVIL SECRETARIAT: FINANCE DEPARTMENT 95 13 Gulam ud Din Dental Asstt. Ab Rehman Beig Budran, Budgam Nil tion, establishment of Ard retirees. 46 ECM S.No. 96 17 Naseema Gani Jr. Gr. Nurse Sh Ab Gani Parya Gugloosa, Kupwara Nil 21 ECM S.No. Sainik Welfare Board, revision Those sitting on protest Srinagar/Jammu 97 2 Lalita Devi Nurse Mid Wife Nain Sukh Sharma Basohli, Kathua Nil 24 ECM S.No. of widow pension to make it at dharna, included R L Dogra, 98 20 Yasmina Salim Jr. Grade Nurse Mohammad Salim Wani Chattabugh, Budgam Nil *** 46 ECM S.No. par with male retirees, enhance- 99 18 Firdous Akhter Jr.Grade Nurse Abdul Hamid Dar Gundi Ahalamar, Srinagar Nil Thoru Ram, Mohinder Singh, 24 ECM S.No. 100 7 Rafiqa Akhter ANM Gh Rasool Baba Frisal, Anantnag Nil ment of Medical Allowance etc. Dalip Singh, Mohammad N O T I F I C A T I O N No. 46 101 25 Nazira Akhter Jr. Nurse Gh Rasool Rather Asham, Sumbal Nil 46 ECM S.No. The protesters raised slogans Mazeed, Gurbachan Singh, Sub:- Regularization of Adhoc/Contractual/Consolidated employees. 102 19 Afroza Bano Jr. Nurse Abdul Ahad Bhat Safapora, Sonawari, Bla Nil 24 ECM S.No. in support of their demands and In exercise of the powers conferred to the Empowered Committee constituted in terms of Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Special Provisions) Act, 103 5 Mahmooda Banoo Jr. Nurse Mohd Yousf Shah Handwara, Kupwara Nil Kaushal Singh and others. 2010, for scrutiny & verification of cases of Adhoc/ Contractual/ Consolidated employees, the Empowered Committee in its 46th meeting has found three 20 ECM S.No. 104 3 Manzoor Ah. Sheikh Opthalmic Asstt. Gh Nabi Sheikh Noorpora, Tral Pulwama Nil hundred & twenty nine (329) cases of different departments eligible for regularization. 25 ECM S.No. Before the cases are recommended to the concerned Administrative Departments for issuing formal orders, objections, if any, are invited regarding their 105 1 Nazir Ahmad Khan Opthalmic Asstt. Gh Ahmad Khan Waterpora, Pahlipora, Shopian Nil 21 ECM S.No. eligibility for such regularization. The objections must reach the office of Director (Codes) Finance department (Member-Secretary, Empowered Committee) 106 4 Satpaul Opthalmic Asstt. Ram Rattan Karnah, Ramnagar Udh. Nil Civil Secretariat, Srinagar within 15 days from the date of publication of this notification. In the event of non-receipt of objections within the prescribed peri- 46 ECM S.No. 107 20 Shahnaz Bano Lab. Asstt. Gh Ahmad Lone Mastan, Gurez Bandipora Nil od of time, it shall be presumed that there is no objection against the eligibility of these incumbents cleared by the Empowered Committee and their names 20 ECM S.No. shall be recommended to their Administrative Departments for issuance of formal orders in their favour as per the Act. 108 7 Manzoor Ahmad Bhat Lab. Asstt. Mohd Akbar Bhat Puchal, Pulwama Nil 25 ECM S.No. (M. R. Andrabi) 109 2 Javed Ahmad Sofi Lab. Asstt. Ab Rashid Sofi Wahibugh, Pulwama Eligible, subject to the condition that the department furnishes the permanent resident certificate of the No.
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