17 DRs inducted in selection grade
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, June 19: The state government has sanctioned grant of selection grade to 17 deputy registrars of the Cooperative department.
Their names were recommended by the departmental selection committee constituted vide order No 27-Coop of 2009 dated 21-12-2009, an official statement said.
The deputy registrars put in the selection grade with retrospective effect are Hafizullah Baba, Nawab Din, M. Hanief Malik, Purnima Mittal, Kapil Sharma (on ex-cadre posting), Tatpar Jolden (on ex cadre posting), Tahira Mir, Sahida Khanam, Naseema, Attar Chnad, A. M. Lone and Yasir Arafat Zargar. There are also four retired officials which are; Tirath Singh, Babu Ram, Mohammad Ali and Shahnawaz Teng.
Notably, sanction has been accorded to the grant of selection grade of Rs.9000-14100 (pre revised) now revised to Rs.15600-39100 with grade pay of Rs.5600 in favour of the above mentioned officials.
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