Srinagar, May 2: Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar on Saturday accorded a warm and heartfelt farewell to noted administrator Mohd Ashraf Hakak, Financial Advisor Tahleela Asmat, and Chief Accounts Officer Dr. Nadia following their transfers and new assignments.
The farewell function was attended by Principal GMC Srinagar Dr. Iffat Hassan, senior faculty members, administrative officers, doctors, and staff, who gathered in large numbers to acknowledge the dedicated services and valuable contributions of the outgoing officers. The atmosphere was marked by appreciation and emotion as colleagues shared their experiences of working with them.
Speakers on the occasion described Mohd Ashraf Hakak as an efficient, dynamic, and people-friendly administrator who played a key role in streamlining administrative functioning at the institution. His tenure, they said, was marked by transparency, discipline, and a strong commitment to enhancing patient care and staff welfare.
Financial Advisor Tahleela Asmat and Chief Accounts Officer Dr. Nadia were also lauded for their professionalism, financial expertise, and dedication in ensuring efficient financial management and accountability at GMC Srinagar. Their role in strengthening institutional systems and processes was widely appreciated.
Several speakers highlighted that under their collective leadership, significant administrative and financial reforms were introduced, improving inter-departmental coordination and ensuring smoother functioning of hospital services. Their proactive approach in addressing the concerns of staff and patients earned them immense respect and admiration.
In his farewell address, Mohd Ashraf Hakak expressed heartfelt gratitude to the faculty, doctors, and staff for their unwavering support and cooperation. He termed his tenure at GMC Srinagar as a memorable and enriching phase of his career and expressed confidence that the institution would continue to scale new heights.
Colleagues extended their best wishes to all three officers for their future assignments, expressing hope that they would continue to serve with the same dedication, professionalism, and integrity.
The programme concluded with the presentation of mementos and tokens of appreciation as a mark of recognition for their exemplary service.