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Babus tribute Iqbal Khandey’s, condolence meets held in key Government institutions

K H News Service by K H News Service
November 20, 2018
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Jammu/Srinagar: The demise of former J&K Chief Secretary, Mohammed Iqbal Khandey, who passed away in Srinagar this morning was widely mourned across the State.
The Secretary Information Department Sarmad Hafeez expressing his grief over the demise of former Chief Secretary said Iqbal Khandey was the man with a compassionate heart, who always worked for the welfare of people of the State. He expressed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaving family and prayed for the peace to the departed soul.
A condolence meeting was also held in the Information Department, which was presided over by the Director Information Department Tariq Ahmed Zargar. The Director expressing his grief over the demise said the State has lost a gifted administrator, whose problem-solving skills and promptness to deliver would always be remembered.
In a condolence message, the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Baseer Ahmad Khan expressed grief over the demise of former Chief Secretary. The office of Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir also held a condolence meeting which was attended by all the officers, who prayed for peace to the departed soul. The role of the deceased in the capacity of Head of the Departments was lauded and the whole Revenue Department expressed sympathy with the bereaved family.
The KAS Officers Association expressed grief over the demise of former Chief Secretary J&K State. The Association held a condolence meeting, convened by its President Tasaduq Hussain Mir Monday here at Civil Secretariat Jammu.
It was attended by the various officers and office bearers of the KAS Officers Association and various other officers.
The President of the Association hailed the deceased as an officer of impeccable integrity with a deep sense of commitment towards the people of the State and said his demise is an irreparable loss to the State.
During the meeting, the participants expressed grief and shock on the demise of the veteran officer. While expressing condolences, the Association prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and forbearance to the bereaved family at this hour of grief.
Deputy Commissioner Bandipora Shahid Iqbal Choudhary a young IAS officer has condoles the death of former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary Mohammad Iqbal Khanday. He has called him a leader who was ‘an institution in himself’, ‘a prompt decision makers and will be remembered by officers in their actions.
Taking to micro blogging social site twitter Shahid Iqbal is a wrote “Words not coming to mind for a condolence message. We called him “Tiger”. An institution in himself. Rare. Prompt decision maker. Straight spine. Knew to say “No”. Friend. Team leader. My boss. Khandey sb we will remember u in our actions, not words. RIP”
In a condolence message, Under Secretaries to the government (Promotee) expressing their heartfelt condolences with the bereaved family, remembered the deceased for his administrative acumen and dynamism.
The J&K Public Service Commission held a condolence meeting under the chairmanship of Latief-u-Zaman Deva, chairman to express their heartfelt condolence on the demise of Mohammad Iqbal Khandey. The Commission observed two-minute silence as a mark of respect for the departed soul and also prayed to Almighty to rest his soul in peace and give fortitude to the bereaved family to bear this untimely and irreparable loss.
Social Welfare Department in their condolence message said Iqbal Khandey has left an everlasting and indelible impression on the State administration. In an official handout issued here, the spokesperson of the department said State will remember precious public service of Iqbal Khandey as a bureaucrat who had great administrative skills. The press release read that the Department was stunned over the demise of a noble soul and prayed for the courage to bereaved family to bear this irresponsible loss. The department also expressed solidarity with the deceased’s sister Rukhsana Gani who is Director General Social Welfare Department Kashmir.
In their condolence message, the Faculty members and offices of the Institute of Management, Public Administration and Rural Development, Regional Centre, Sidhra Jammu expressed their condolences on the demise of Iqbal Khandey and said the deceased was known for his promptness in decision-making during his tenure as Director, IMPARD.
The J&K Civil Secretariat Employees Union also convened a meeting attended by the various officers and office bearers of the Association to mourn the demise. A two-minute silence was observed to pay respects to the departed soul and pray for his eternal peace.
Expressing their grief over demise of Iqbal Khandey, the Directorate of School Education Kashmir in a press release issued here said the department along with the teachers’ fraternity remembers the deceased for his outstanding and inspirational contribution in administration, which they witnessed during his tenure as the Director School Education Kashmir from 1st March 1987 to 31st November 1988.

K H News Service

K H News Service

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