CHO recruitment 2022 curtailment in vacancies an injustice to candidate: Mohammad Amin Shah

Demanded increase in number of vacancies in Ganderbal, Pulwama and Reasi

Demanded increase in number of vacancies in Ganderbal, Pulwama and Reasi

Ganderbal, March, 06: (KNS) Social activist and District Secretary Apni Party Ganderbal Mohammad Amin Shah urged UT administration, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Add. J&K NHM Mission Director Yasin Chaudhary to increase the number of vacancies atleast in three districts which has been reduced in revised advertisement notification. He said that that CHO recruitment 2022 notification with  advertisement No. 18296-303 dated: 30.12.21 announced examination for CHO recruitment to fill district wise vacancies across J&K. On 28.02.2022 NHM has revised the advertisement notification and the vacancies were reduced  after examination and soon before the results were about to be declared. The number vacancies has shows huge discrepancies with decrease in posts in three districts of UT as Ganderbal decreased (15 to 10), Pulwama - (14 to 10), Reasi - (17 to 10) and got increased in district Srinagar - ( 0 to 4),  Anantnag - (11 to 40), Bandipora - (20 to 30), Baramulla - (32 to 70), Budgam - (13 to 45),  Shopian - (13 to 15), Kulgam - (27 to 40), Kupwara - (2 to 45)
Reasi decreased from (17 to 10),Doda (25 to 65), Jammu (0 to 9), Kathu (11to 55), Kishtwar (11 to 55), Rajouri (9 to 37), Udhampur (22 to 35),  Samba (14 to 20) Udhampur (22 to 35).
 
Shah futher appealed UT Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Advisor to LG R. R. Bhatnagar, Add. Chief Secretary Health and medical education Vivek Bhardwaj, J&K NHM Mission Director Yasin Chaudhary to look into the matter as it shows injustice to the candidates of districts where vacancies got reduced before results were declared. Shah further demanded to increase the number of vacancies in the districts where posts has been reduced in revised notification.(KNS) 

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