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Babu’s daughter gets job without interview at SKIMS!
5/8/2021 11:44:16 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT

Srinagar, May 8: While people are struggling to survive Covid19, the daughter of a senior official has got a job at the SK Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura allegedly without facing any interview.
Sources said the daughter of a Kashmir Administrative Services official from Kashmir has got a job for one year at monthly salary of around Rs 70 thousand without any interview.
Sources said some of the senior officials at the SKIMS Soura selected her without conducting any requisite interview.
Sources said in the last one year many allegedly influential doctors were given the job at SKIMS without any interview.
Sources said while making such appointments, even the merit was not being considered.
“Many such beneficiaries are the people who did not have any good merit as compared to others. The meritorious doctors were not given the job,” said a senior official on the condition of anonymity.
It was reliably learnt that in the last around one year many such appointments have been made in the garb of Covid19 pandemic.
“There has been a misuse of power in such appointments as no interviews were conducted. How can you appoint a doctor without conducting his or her interview,” said some doctors at the SKIMS.
Sources said a group of officials at the SKIMS are hand in glove in making such appointments.
“There is a group of officials who do such appointments and also justify the same. But can anyone tell me why the daughter of the KAS officer was given precedence over other eligible doctors,” said a senior doctor working at SKIMS.
Sources said in the past the issue of such appointments was brought to the notice of the government but that no action was taken.
The officials at SKIMS, however, said the appointments are temporary and have been made as per rules. “Such appointments have been made in the wake of Covid and SKIMS is authorized to execute such orders,” the official said on the condition of anonymity.
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