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LEH: Jammu and Kashmir government has deputed as many as 22 officials to the union territory of Ladakh, even as another officer has been transferred to the region.

As many as 22 officials including Mehboob Chowdhary, Amir Suhail, Rehmatullah Bhat, Dr Syed Abbas, Reyaz Ahmad, Tej Krishan Koul, Basit Mohi-ud-Din Dar, Imran Rahi, Mohammad Younus Shah, Amir Masood, Kamal Kumar Sharma, Mohammad Shafi Lone, Sajad Ahmad Rather, Abid Shafi Ahanger, Vinod Khatri, Manish Mangotra, Waseem Ahmad Katariya, Shahid Maqbool, Shah Ovais, Aasif Ahmad Najar, Bakul Kesar and Anil Kumar have been deputed to the union territory of Ladakh, an official informed.

These officials have been deputed after an equal number of employees serving in Ladakh including Tanveer Ahmad Beigh, Muzaffer Hussain Wani, Iftikhar Ahmad, Dr Zahra Batool, Neeraj Sarna, Abhishek Chandra Vaidya, Feroz Ali Mir, Sunny Kumar, Mudasir Ahmad Wani, Sheikh Mohammad Aslam, Abdul Khaliq Bhatti, Syed Nissar Ahmad, Mohammad Irfan Mir, Javeed Ahmad Banday, Mohammad Farooq Khan, Bashir Ahmad Tantray, Sumit Bali, Akashdeep Khajuria, Abdul Hamid Bhat, Devinder Kumar, Paramjeet Singh, and Amit Kumar Dabgotra were repatriated by Jammu and Kashmir government.

Meanwhile, Hamid Ahmad Trambu, private secretary of the Jammu and Kashmir private secretaries to head of the departments Services, presently posted in the office of director general prosecution, J&K has been deputed to the union territory of Ladakh.

“The officer shall be deemed to have been relieved with immediate effect and will report in the General Administration Department of Ladakh for further posting,” said an official order issued by Sanjeev Verma, commissioner secretary to the government, general administration department, Jammu and Kashmir.

 

 

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