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Nursing and Allied Healthcare Colleges of JK on verge of closure, BOPEE fails to fill seats
Govt continuously on denial mode to honor Court order
4/21/2022 11:08:58 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Apr 21: Despite High Court order to allow Nursing and Allied Healthcare Colleges of Jammu and Kashmir to fill their seats on their own, the Government has allegedly going on denial mode due to which these colleges are on verge of closure.
While talking to Early times the president of Association of Nursing and Allied Healthcare Colleges Pankaj Sangral said that since the BOPEE has been authorized to fill the seats of paramedical courses in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir and UT of Ladakh, the fate of Private Colleges, offering various paramedical diploma courses, has got deteriorated day by day.
He further said that the seats of some of the Paramedical colleges are lying vacant for last two years reasons best known to the authorities. Giving detail of some of the colleges, Pankaj said Florence Nightingale Institute, Udhampur has total 95 seats and BOPEE has filled only 2 while 93 are lying vacant. Similarly Florence Nightingale Institute, Kathua has total 120 seats none filled by BOPEE, Sanjeevni College of Nursing, Jammu has 120 seats and all are lying vacant, BEE ENN Nursing Institute, Jammu has total 60 seats wherein 10 filled by BOPEE and 50 lying vacant, Bhaskar Institute, Udhampur has 90 seats only 2 seats filled, B.N. Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Science, Sunjwan Road, Jammu has total 200 seats and 34 filled etc. He further said that the above data is of only one session however the institutes are lying standstill for the last two years. That all the Institutes have not been allotted admissions by BOPEE for last two sessions, almost all the colleges/institutes are near to closure. That iIt has become difficult to manage expenses of the staff and institute, he added.
Since all the colleges/institutes have not been allotted admissions by BOPEE for the last two sessions, almost all the colleges/institutes are near to closure,” he said.
Besides the Executive members of the Association, some new Administrators/ owners of different colleges from across the entire Jammu, Kathua, Rajouri, Udhampur, Akhnoor and Poonch were also present in the press conference.
All the members present in the press conference requested to the Lieutenant Governor of J&K and Additional Chief Secretary Health and Medical Education to look into the matter on humanitarian grounds and save this noble sector of education from any further disaster by allowing admissions of vacant seats at college/institute level.
He said that the High Court has passed Order No. LPA/33/2022 dated 09.03.2022 regarding filling up of left over seats available in these colleges. He said that in light of the above, it is requested to look into the matter on humanitarian grounds and implement Order No. LPA/33/2022 dated 09.03.2022 passed by the High Court and save this noble sector of education from any further disaster by allowing admissions of vacant seats in the colleges/institutes at their own level and all these private colleges/institutes may be allowed to invite admissions to different courses by means of social media, print media and other marketing platforms for filling up all these vacant seats for offering different paramedical courses to the aspirants.
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