NPSU flays CEO Doda for premature transfers and degrading standard - TopicsExpress



          

NPSU flays CEO Doda for premature transfers and degrading standard of education National Panther Students Union (NPSU) has showed dissatisfaction over the working CEO Doda and has alleged that Education Department is defunct in Doda Distt. NPSU state president Partap Singh Jamwal and NPSU provincial general secretary Sachin Singh Sambyal in a joint press release issued here on today said that after verifying from some schools through NPSU activists active in Doda distt it has come to our notice that Chief Education Officer (CEO) Doda on the instructions of some political leaders not only has violated the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) but also shown middle finger to higher authorities by making premature transfers of teachers in large numbers while the fact is that there are some officials who have not been transferred and are attached in the offices or at the places of their own choice from past 10 years. NPSU leaders also alleged that standard of education has been degraded in farflug areas. Inspite of shortage of teachers and other staff members in the school of farflug areas CEO Doda has transferred many teachers from the remote areas to road sides on the instructions of politicians of ruling party. NPSU has also blamed CEO for misusing his post and working on the finger tips of ruling colliticasion partners and alleged that CEO Doda has made these illegal transfers just to praise leaders of congress and added that all this is happening just to benefit congress in upcoming parliamentary elections. NPSU leaders demanded that the cancellations of all transfer orders made by CEO Doda in the month of March and strict action against the said officer for volition of laws. They threatened that if their demands will not be accepted than their organisation will move to court against the said officer for damaging the reputation of office and going against the rules and laws. We will left no other option instead to knock the doors of court against the over stay of employees in office.
Posted on: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 07:26:41 +0000

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