Friday, January 13, 2017

17 Haryana Police Service officers transferred

CHANDIGARH, JAN 13
The Haryana Government has issued transfer and posting orders of 17 Haryana Police Service officers with immediate effect.
        Dheeraj Kumar, DSP, Bahadurgarh has been posted as DSP CID against a vacant post.
        Bhagat Ram, DSP RTC Bhondsi has been posted as DSP, Bahadurgarh.
        Inderjit Singh, DSP Tauru goes as DSP RTC Bhondsi against a vacant post.
        Virender Singh, DSP State Vigilance Bureau has been posted as DSP Tauru.
        Satender Kumar, DSP CID has been posted as DSP Mahendragarh replacing Birem Singh who goes as ACP Sohna replacing Sukhbir Singh, ACP who has been shifted as DSP, SCB.
        Subhash Chand, DSP Punhana has been posted as DSP Tohana replacing Ravinder Tomar who goes as DSP, Kharkhoda vice Pardeep Kumar who goes as DSP Bas against a newly created post.
        Vinod Kumar, DSP SCB goes as DSP Punhana.
        Sukhbir Singh, ACP Sohna goes as DSP SCB.
        Hitesh Yadav, DSP Headquarters Ambala goes as DSP CID replacing Satender Kumar shifted as DSP Mahendragarh.
        Jitender Gahlawat, DSP Karnal has been posted as DSP CID against a vacant post.
        Kulwant Singh, DSP Headquarters Jind goes as DSP Narwana against a vacant post.
        Suresh Kumar, DSP Dadri goes as DSP Headquarters Dadri.
               Aryan Chaudhary, DSP Sonepat, has been posted as DSP 1st India Reserve Battalion, Bhondsi against a vacant post.
        Ajay Kumar, DSP Yamunanagar goes as DSP Badhra against a newly created post.
Chandigarh, Jan 13 – Haryana Higher Education Department has directed the newly selected candidates for the post of Assistant Professor of College Cadre, in various subjects to appear before the Committee constituted to check and verify their documents at office of Director Higher Education, Panchkula, from January 17 to 19, 2017.
        While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Department said that the selected candidates have been directed to appear before the committee alongwith all original certificates of qualifications and eligibility including certificates of being physically challenged, Ex-servicemen, Scheduled Caste or Backward Class issued by the competent authority as per the schedule. The candidates of   subjects of Tourism and Geology would appear on January 17 whereas the candidates of Mass Communication and Physical Education would appear on January 18 and those of Defence Study and Punjabi have been directed to appear before the committee on January 19.
UNPAID ACCUMULATIONS: Haryana Labour Welfare Board has issued notice to those employees, through their establishments, whose unpaid accumulations have been received by it so as to enable them to claim their dues from the Board giving full particulars within one year.
        While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Board said that the amount of unpaid accumulations on account of monthly wages or salary or overtime or bonus or gratuity due to the employees during their service have been received by the Board through their establishments from time to time.
        He said that in case the employees do not claim their dues within one year, the sum of over Rs 1.77 crore   for the period from October 1, 2014 to September 30,2015 would be declared as ‘Abandoned Property’ and it would be utilised for the welfare activities of workers in the State. He said that the affected employees in Haryana could verify their names in the office of Welfare Commissioner, Haryana or from the concerned managements. In addition, the Board has also received over Rs 1.80 crore for the period from October 1,2015 to September 30,2016.
DEALER LICENCES: The  Haryana Government has appointed all Deputy Directors, Agriculture, posted in the districts of the state, to be Licensing Authority for granting dealer licences in their respective jurisdiction.
        While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Department said that a notification to this effect has been issued by the State Government.

 

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