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54 Senior Residents and Demonstrator Vacancy – GMC,Haryana

Last Date:21 January,2021
Shaheed Hasan Khan Government Medical College (GMC)
Haryana

Shaheed Hasan Khan Government Medical College (GMC Mewat) intends to engage 54 contractual posts of Senior Residents and Demonstrator under a given project on a consolidated honorarium. Please note that the Vacancies may vary.Candidates may attend the Interview on 21-01-2021 (9 AM). The job is purely on Contract basis and doesn’t carry any liability on Shaheed Hasan Khan Government Medical College for regular appointment at any stage.

Employment Notification 54 Senior Residents and Demonstrator Vacancy – GMC,Haryana

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Senior Residents and Demonstrator
No of post – 54
Pay Scale – Rs 65700,Rs 56100

Educational Qualification:
PG degree/diploma (MD/MS/DNB/Diploma) in the concerned specialty /MBBS.

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General Information:

  • The application form, eligibility criteria, qualification, experience, other terms & conditions can be downloaded from the official website of the institute www.gmcmewat.ac.in.
  • Age Limit: Upper age limit for Senior Resident & Demonstrator will be 45.
  • Reservation as per policy of State Govt. of Haryana.
  • Number of posts may be increased or decreased or totally withdrawn without any further notice.
  • The tenure for Senior Resident & Demonstrator posts will be for 03 (three) years but after completion of 01 year it will be extended only after satisfactory work and conduct.
  • Application Form may be downloaded from institute website. Application form will not be provided by institute to anyone at the time of interview.
  • The status of vacancy will be updated on the website www.gmcmewat.ac.in on regular basis after publishing the advertisement in newspapers one time. You may regularly visit the institute website for updated status. Eligible applicants have to appear for walk in interview on daily basis for the post of Senior Residents (from 21-01-2021 onwards) and every Thursday for the post of Demonstrator from 21-01-2021 onwards till the posts are filled at 09:00 AM with prescribed application form along with non-refundable application fee of Rs. 500/- (Rs. 250 for women candidates, Rs.125/- for reserved category of Haryana domicile only and person with benchmark disability will be exempted for application fee.) in the form of Demand Draft / Indian Postal Order/ Treasury Challan in departmental receipt head 0210 in favour of Director, Shaheed Hasan Khan Mewati, Govt. Medical College, Nalhar (Nuh) payable at Nuh and by POS Machine.
  • The candidate who is in service will have to produce No Objection Certificate from his/her Head of Institution/employer at the time of interview otherwise he/she will not be allowed to appear for interview.
  • Submission of incomplete application i.e. without self attested copies of testimonials of academic career, experience certificate, attempt certificate etc. may render the candidate ineligible. All original documents will be produced before the scrutiny committee at the time to scrutiny/interview.
  • The candidates who wish to apply for more than one specialty; they should submit separate application forms for each specialty.
  • Numbers of posts are liable to increase or decrease either way, including complete withdrawal.
  • The selection committee reserves the right to reject or accept any candidate without assigning any reason thereof.
  • Canvassing of any kind will be a disqualification.
  • The benefit of reservation, including the benefit of relaxation in upper age limit in respect of candidates belonging to reserved category, will be as per Haryana Govt. instruction issued from time to time and is restricted to Haryana domiciles only.
  • Persons with benchmark disability will be exempted for application fee subject to submission of necessary certificate issued by competent authority in support of their claim of disability as per notification No. 22/10/2013-1GSIII dated 25-04-2018.
  • A passport-size photograph, duly attested should be affixed on the application form.
  • All disputes will be subject to jurisdiction of Nuh.
  • For DNB/Dip candidates, qualification, experience and equivalence will be as per latest NMC guidelines/rules. However Haryana Medical Teacher Rules for the Government Medical Colleges of Haryana are under consideration with the Government. As and when the rules are implemented, it will be applicable to all the appointments in the present advertisement.
  • The degree/diploma of undergraduate/postgraduate/DM/M.CH not recognized by the NMC will render the candidate ineligible.
  • The qualification and experience will be counted till the date of walk-in-interview.
  • Details of the Research Work Publications (in annotated form) indicating index/non-index along with attested copies and best five research works along with citations supported by relevant document, must also be furnished.
  • Any other relevant out-standing National International achievements in the profession supported by the documents, if any, must also be supplied.
  • Non-medical Teachers will not be entitled to N.P.A.

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Vacancy Notice 54 Senior Residents and Demonstrator Vacancy – GMC,Haryana

  • The origin of the demand of Haryana State can be visualised in its historical perspective. Due to emotional participation in the Ist war of Independence by the Haryanvis, a spirit of vengeance was smouldering in the hearts of the British rulers. Hence Haryana region was tagged with the Punjab in 1858 as a political punishment to the people of this region. “Of course, it was their political isolation but they were still more related socially and culturally to the people of Delhi and the Western U.P.1”. They had lost political boundaries but they maintained the cultural ties of Roti and Beti. Perhaps, it was due to the repressive policy of the British Government that no significant development was made in the region in the sphere of education, trades, industry,means of communication and irrigation .Consequently it remained backward socially,educationally, economically and politically throughout the 19th century. With the change of capital from Calcutta to Delhi on December 12,1911, the Haryana region was further isolated. In 1920, certain changes in Delhi district were suggested. The Muslim League also suggested the extention of the boundaries of Delhi with the inclusion of Agra, Meerut and Ambala Division in it. A similar demand was made to Sir.J.P. Thomson,the Commissioner of Delhi by the people.
  • In 1928, all parties conference at Delhi again made a demand for extention of the boundaries of Delhi. Some prominent leaders of Haryana like Pt. Neki Ram Sharma,Lala Desbandhu Gupta and Sri Ram Sharma met Gandhi ji and requested him that the districts of Haryana region be merged with Delhi. In 1931, at the Second Round Table Conference, Sir Geoffrey Corbert, Financial Commissioner of the then Punjab Government and Secretary of the Indian Delegation to the Round Table Conference,suggested the reorganisation of the Punjab boundaries and the separation of the Ambala Division from Punjab. He argued, “historically Ambala Division was a part of the then Hindustan and its inclusion in the province of the then Punjab was an incident of British rule.”
  • Regarding the origin of the name as Hariyana (Haryana ), there are diverse interpretations. Hariyana is an ancient name. During the olden period, this region was known as Brahmavarta, Aryavarta and Brahomoupdesa. These names are based on the emergence of Brahama-Lord on the land of Haryana ; the abode of Aryas and home of the preachings of vedic cultures and other rites. According to Professor H.A. Phadke, “with an inter-mingling of various peoples and races, Haryana’s contribution to the making of the composite Indian culture has been remarkable in its own way. Quite significantly, the region has been hailed as the matrix of creation and the very heaven on earth. Its other names Bahudhanyaka and Hariyanka suggest abundance of food supply and vegetation”. As per the inscription found from Bohar village, Rohtak district, this region was known as Hariyanak. The inscription pertains to the period of Balban during 1337 Vikram Samvat. Later, the word `Haryana’ was inscribed on a stone found during the reign of Sultan Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq. Dharanidhar in his work Akhand Prakash says that “this word comes from Haribanka, connected with the worship of Hari, the Lord Indra. Since the tract is dry one; its people worship Indra (Hari) always for rain”. Another thinker, Girish Chander Avasthi traces its origin from Rigveda where Hariyana is used as a qualifying adjective with the name of a king (Vasuraja). He says, the king ruled over this region and as such the tract came to be known as Hariyana after him.

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