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DC Srinagar Hands over Appointment Letters to eligible candidates under SRO-43

Advised new appointees to serve the people with commitment, contribute in the overall welfare of public

Srinagar: Deputy Commissioner(DC) Srinagar, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat today handed over appointment letters to eligible candidates of the District under SRO-43 to the candidates on compassionate grounds.

In a simple function held here at Meeting Hall of the DC Office Complex, the Deputy Commissioner congratulated the all 15 newly appointees and extended his best wishes to them.

The DC advised them to serve the people with commitment and also contribute in the overall welfare and development of Srinagar District with dedication and diligence. He also asked them to continue further studies to fulfil their aspirational goals.

The DC asked the Officers/present on the occasion to provide all sort of help to the new appointees to ensure that they join their respective Departments without any inconvenience.

On the occasion, the DC said that the Government is committed to provide better employment opportunities to youth of the District so that they earn livelihood with dignity and honour.

Pertinent to mention that all the candidates appointed under SRO-43  are the residents of Srinagar District and have been appointed in the Departments of Health, FCS&CA, Family Welfare etc.

While interacting with the Deputy Commissioner, the appointees who received appointment letters, expressed gratitude to the Government and the District Administration Srinagar for transparent and timely appointments.

Additional Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Syed Ahmad Kataria, Tehsildar South, Moean Azhar Kakroo and others were present on this occasion.

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