SRINAGAR, Nov 24: The Government has warned of strict action against in-service Doctors who violate rules while applying for higher studies or tenure postings in 2026, or who abandon their courses midway.
The communication issued through Circular No. 11-JK(HME) of 2025, copy with CTN has cautioned that any Doctor who leaves their posting without a valid No Objection Certificate and prior permission may face strict disciplinary action, including possible loss of appointment.
It invites applications from eligible in-service Doctors seeking NOCs to pursue higher studies or tenure positions in the calendar year 2026.
H&ME warned that Doctors who violate the guidelines, leave their postings without permission, or abandon their courses midway will face severe penalties. These include a fine of Rs 2 lakh, withholding of increments, and a five-year ban on Government-sponsored courses.
Strict disciplinary action, including possible termination, has also been warned for those who deviate from the procedure or leave their posting without a proper NOC.
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