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100% adhocism prevails in only Govt Ayurvedic Medical College of J&K: Harsh Dev
“Careers of Ayurveda students in jeopardy”
6/12/2021 11:39:34 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, June 12: “While the Lt. Governor has issued categoric instructions to various govt deptts to put an end to the culture of adhocism, the only Govt Ayurvedic College in J&K is being made to run with 100% academic arrangement faculty. Not a single lecturer, Assistant Professor, Reader or Associate Professor has been recruited on permanent basis.
The same is true with regard to non teaching staff as well which has also been engaged on stop gap arrangement. So much so that even the Principal of the Ayurvedic College has been placed on adhoc arrangement. The Principal of the GMC Jammu having been given the additional charge of Principal of Ayurvedic College, the Govt seems to have made a mockery of medical education in the UT as the functioning of both the institutions has been adversely impacted”.
This was stated by Harsh Dev Singh chairman-JKNPP in a statement issued to the media today.
With the entire faculty on adhoc, it was more of an ‘adhoc college of Ayurveda’ rather than ‘Govt College of Ayurveda’, asserted Singh adding that non challant attitude of the H&ME authorities had infact paved the way for extinction of Ayurvedic system of medicine from J&K.
Calling upon the Lt. Governor to take cognizance of the serious lapses and infirmities in the running of the said college, Singh called for full pledged recruitment process besides provision of basic infrastructure to save the careers of hundreds of students undergoing training courses in the said college. He said that 100% adhocism in the college had further evoked cynicism amongst the medical fraternity who were questioning as to whether the degrees offered by the said college would be of a permanent nature or merely adhoc degrees?” asserted Singh.
Further referring to the list of 9 candidates engaged on academic arrangement basis in the said Ayurvedic College vide a selection list released yesterday, Singh pointed out that a female candidate appearing in the said list had not participated in the viva voice test conducted by the selection committee. Her selection under such circumstances had raised many an eye brow with the aggrieved candidates and others seeking a judicial probe into the whole gamut of selections.
Moreover no candidate of SC category had been selected thereby vitiating the entire selection process besides making a mockery of the recruitment rules governing selections for govt Jobs”, rued Harsh.
He cautioned to launch a full fledged agitation against the most culpable apathy shown by the present regime towards Ayurveda system of medicine in J&K which had further jeopardized the careers of students of Jammu region in particular.
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