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SMHS, GMC Srinagar to Remove Unidentified Lockers Occupying Hospital Corridors

Srinagar:The Office of the Administrator, Associated Hospitals, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar, has issued a circular directing all faculty members, departmental heads, paramedical staff, and students to identify and label their lockers by November 14.

The circular, states that the exercise aims to clear surplus or unidentified lockers occupying corridors and spaces within the GMC Srinagar and SMHS Hospital premises. Staff and students have been asked to mark their lockers with their name, designation, and code before the stipulated deadline.

Following the deadline, the Medical Superintendents of SMHS Hospital, Resident Medical Officers (RMOs) of respective floors, and the Estates-cum-Transport Officer of GMC Srinagar will conduct inspections to sort and remove unclaimed or excess lockers.

The circular further warns that no claim will be entertained from any employee regarding lockers that remain unidentified after the specified period. It also instructs the Section Officers, Estates Officer, and Accounts Section not to issue any Last Pay Certificate (LPC), No Objection Certificate (NOC), or service book during employee transfer unless the individual’s locker is duly handed over.

The directive, signed by the Administrator of Associated Hospitals, emphasizes the need for maintaining discipline and order in hospital and college corridors by removing unused or unmarked lockers. [KNT]

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