J&K: 921 Medical Officers appointed to augment Healthcare Services in far flung areas

Published On 2019-01-18 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2019-01-18 04:00 GMT

medical officers will work with zest to provide the best healthcare services to people, particularly those living in rural and far-flung areas of the stateJammu: To augment the healthcare facilities in the rural and far-flung areas of the state, Jammu and Kashmir health and medical education department on Tuesday issued appointment orders to 921 medical officers recruited on a...

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medical officers will work with zest to provide the best healthcare services to people, particularly those living in rural and far-flung areas of the state


Jammu: To augment the healthcare facilities in the rural and far-flung areas of the state, Jammu and Kashmir health and medical education department on Tuesday issued appointment orders to 921 medical officers recruited on a fast-track basis, an official spokesperson said.


The department completed the process of recruitment in the record time of three months and issued the appointment orders to the selected candidates, he said.






The department had referred 1,000 vacancies of medical officers of the Jammu and Kashmir health and family welfare (gazetted) service to the Public Service Commission for making selections, the spokesperson said.


After conducting the written examination, the commission finally recommended 921 candidates for selection as medical officers, he said.


Out of the total appointees, over 500 were posted in different districts of Jammu region, 306 in Kashmir Valley and 85 in Ladakh, he added.


According to the government order, the spokesperson said, the appointees would submit their joining reports to their concerned drawing and disbursing officers (DDOs) within a period of 21 days.


In case of failure to join within the stipulated period, the appointment shall be deemed cancelled ab initio without any further notice, he said.


Governor Satya Pal Malik, Advisor to Governor K Vijay Kumar and Chief Secretary B V R Subrahmanyam conveyed their best wishes to the newly appointed medical officers.


They expressed hope that the medical officers will work with zest to provide the best healthcare services to people, particularly those living in rural and far-flung areas of the state.

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