PMC removes Dr Mohi as registrar : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

PMC removes Dr Mohi as registrar

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Medical Council has removed Dr Manjit Kaur Mohi from the post of registrar of the council.



Vishav Bharti

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 4

The Punjab Medical Council has removed Dr Manjit Kaur Mohi from the post of registrar of the council. However contrary to the rules, she is still continuing as Director, Medical Education and Research, despite attaining the age of 58.

She was holding post of the registrar of the council by virtue of her position as Director, Medical Education and Research.

In an office order, Dr GS Grewal, president of the council, said since Dr Mohi attained the age of 58, there was no provision for allowing the registrar to continue beyond 58. The president removed her from the post using his emergency powers.

The charge of registrar has been given to Dr Vinod Sood for the time being.

Earlier, Dr Grewal and Dr Mohi had been at logger heads on various issues. Dr Grewal had alleged that Dr Mohi had sabotaged their council’s centenary celebrations.

Under the Punjab Medical Education (Group-A) Service Rules, 2016 there is no provision for the Director to continue after 58. Dr Mohi attained that age early last month, but the government initiated the process to give her extension.

Dr Mohi didn’t take call despite repeated attempts.

Top News

2 CRPF personnel killed in militant attack in Manipur

2 CRPF personnel killed in militant attack in Manipur

The militants attacked an IRBn (India Reserve Battalion) cam...

Arjuna awardee CRPF DIG officer Khajan Singh guilty of sexually harassing colleagues; faces removal

Arjuna awardee CRPF DIG officer Khajan Singh guilty of sexually harassing colleagues; faces removal

Khajan Singh, who is currently stationed in Mumbai, has yet ...

63% voting in 2nd phase, highest 79.46% in Tripura

63% voting in 2nd phase, highest 79.46% in Tripura

Jammu sees 71.91% turnout | Lowest 54.85% in UP

SC’s thumbs up to EVMs, junks PILs seeking return of paper ballot system

SC’s thumbs up to EVMs, junks PILs seeking return of paper ballot system

Rejects demand for verifying 100% votes with VVPAT slips


Cities

View All