News Topic:J&K Health & Medical Education Department
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JKSSB Recruitment 2017 for 234 Posts in various Departments
Srinagar: Jammu & Kashmir Services Selection Board has announced JKSSB Recruitment 2017 for 234 Posts in various Departments.Pertinently, JKSSB chairman Mr. Simrandeep Singh yesterday...
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JKPSC Recruitment 2016 for Lecturers
JKPSC requires lecturers in Indra Gandhi Government Dental College, Jammu / Government Dental College, Srinagar (Health & Medical Education Department).This recruitment is carried under...
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JKPSC Job Advertisement No. 02 of 2016
Applications are invited from the permanent residents of Jammu and Kashmir State for Medical Officer (Ayurvedic) posts in Health & Medical Education Department.
Jammu
Every constituency in J-K to get a model hospital: Health Minister
Choudhary Lal Singh has said that the government is committed to extending quality healthcare facilities to every nook and corner of the state.
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