Srinagar, May 2 : A warm and heartfelt farewell was accorded to noted administrator Mohd Ashraf Hakak, Financial Advisor Tahleela Asmat, and Chief Accounts Officer Dr. Nadia at Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar following their transfers and new assignments.
The farewell function witnessed the presence of senior faculty members, administrative officers, doctors, and staff, who gathered in large numbers to acknowledge their dedicated service and valuable contributions to the institution. The atmosphere was marked by appreciation and emotion as colleagues shared their experiences of working with the outgoing officers.
Speakers on the occasion described Mohd Ashraf Hakak as an efficient, dynamic, and people-friendly administrator who played a crucial role in streamlining administrative functioning at GMC Srinagar. His tenure, they noted, was defined by transparency, discipline, and a strong commitment to enhancing patient care services as well as staff welfare.
Financial Advisor Tahleela Asmat and Chief Accounts Officer Dr. Nadia were also lauded for their professionalism, financial acumen, and dedication towards ensuring smooth financial management and accountability within the institution. Their contributions were widely appreciated by colleagues and staff alike.
Several speakers highlighted that under their collective leadership, key administrative and financial reforms were introduced, improving coordination among departments and ensuring the smooth functioning of hospital services. Their proactive approach in addressing the concerns of both staff and patients earned them widespread respect and admiration.
In his farewell address, Mohd Ashraf Hakak expressed sincere gratitude to the faculty, doctors, and staff for their cooperation and support. He said his tenure at GMC Srinagar would remain a memorable and enriching chapter of his career, and expressed confidence that the institution would continue to achieve greater milestones in the future.
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 respect and recognition for their outstanding service. (KNC)








