Paramedic students of Kupwara appeals DHSK to conduct exams for vacant posts

Aatif QayooM

Srinagar, Aug 31 (KNS): The paramedic students of border district Kupwara on Monday expressed strong anguish against DHSK for failing to conduct examination for the post applicants had applied earlier.
A group of paramedics told Kashmir News Service (KNS) over phone that they had applied for various posts lying vacant in DHSK years back but despite passing of long gap, no proceedings have been taken by the department so far.
“Despite passing of a year, DHSK has failed to conduct examinations for the said posts which left applicants disappointed”, students told.
They said health department had earlier advertised several posts including pharmacist, FMPHW, MMPHW, Lab technician, OT technician, GNM etc for border district Kupwara but no further proceedings was taken so far.
They questioned over the sluggish approach of DHSK and said one fail to understand why DHSK is delaying the process?
“Though other districts have taken proceedings to next level but only applicants of Kupwara are being ignored which left several applicants disappointed”, students said.
Students also expressed resentment over inordinate delay in issuing registration certificates by GMC Srinagar. “We have applied for registration certificates in GMC Srinagar and had fulfilled all required formalities but despite passing a year, students are forced to unnecessary wait.
They appealed authorities to look into the matter and ensure early conduct of examination for the vacant posts.
When KNS contacted CMO Kupwara Dr Kousar Jan for the comment, she said I am presently in meeting and can’t speak over the issue right now.
Meanwhile a senior official of DHSK told KNS that the exams were delayed due to Covid-19 pandemic and assured the exams will be conducted soon. (KNS)
 

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