JK Govt issues orders for premature retirement of 13 Govt officers
Jammu, February 14 (Scoop News) – J&K Government has issued orders for prematurely retiring thirteen Government employees from Service on the basis of the recommendations given by the high level committee chaired by the Chief Secretary.
It is understood that the said committee has, in the first instance, recommended those officerson offficials against whom there are concrete cases of accepting bribes. These officials belong to PHE, PWD, Education, Finance, Power Development, Forest and Rural Development Departments. The names of such officerson offficials prematurely retired are Surinder Singh son of Sanmukh Singh, I/C Executive Engineer, ERA, J&K (PHE Department),Farooq Ahmad Khoru son of Ghulam Ahmed Khoru, I/C Executive Engineer, Irrigation Division Sumbal (PHE Department), Noor Mohammad Bhat son of Wali Mohammad Bhat, I/C DFO, Planning & Publicity division Srinagar (Forest Department),Mohammad Maqbool Bhat, I/C AEE, Phalgam Development Authority, Phalgam, PWD(R&B),Khursheed Anwar Shah son of Kh. Habibullah Shah, AEE PMGSY, Ganderbal PWD(R&B),Aijaz Ahmad Kirmani son of Ghulam Nabi Kirmani, I/C AEE, J&K Police Housing Corporation Srinagar PWD(R&B),Shaheen Akhter wife of Abdul Rauf Gujjar, Head Master, High School, Kallar, Rajouri (Education Department),Madan Lal son of Mangal Dass, Head Draftsman, PWD(R&B) Electric Division Jammu,Parshotam Lal son of Gian Chand, JE, attached with Director, Rural Development, Jammu (Rural Development Department),Vachitter Singh son of Gajay Singh, Lineman posted at EM&RE Division-I Parade Jammu (Power Development Department),Gulzari Lal, Technician-III, EM&RE Division-III, Jammu (Power Development Department),Shama Bakshi wife of Pawan Kumar, the then Assistant Compiler, GP Fund Office, Gangyal, presently attached in the office of Joint Director Funds, Jammu (Finance Department),Subash Chander Raina son of Moti Lal Raina, Accounts Assistant, Joint Director, Accounts &Treasuries, Jammu (Finance Department).
An official spokesman has informed that the standing committee under the Chief Secretary is reviewing more cases for premature retirement, the list of such officers may also include some senior officers of the Government.
Official spokesman further informed that on the overall directions of the Chief Minister, the Chief Secretary has also directed all Administrative Secretaries to review the cases of corrupt and inefficient officials at their own level and also to speed up the departmental inquiries.
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