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SED enjoins DSEK to submit details of non-performing teaching, non-teaching employees in 15 days

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SRINAGAR: The government has asked the Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) to furnish the list of its teaching and non-teaching employees that have turned to be the ‘deadwood’ for the department.

Principal Secretary of School Education Department, B K Singh in an official communiqué issued to the DSEK has said, “The Department of Education has a huge number of employees and many of them are not performing their duties to the level of expectations and desired results leading to large dropout and lower outcomes.”

“How does a department having around 1.10 Teacher Student Ratio have such a result,” Singh questioned. Singh has said that “It becomes inevitable to identify the non-working or dead wood in both teaching and non-teaching faculty who have either emptied the schools in enrollment by mostly resorting to private coaching or side business or have created corrupt and malicious work culture in offices.”

“This has put the public at great inconvenience and has proven counterproductive to the growth of the department,” he said.

“In this backdrop, the DSEK is directed to prepare a list of such employees as per the norms and furnish the list to this office within the 15 days for onward transmission to general administration for necessary action otherwise serious action under rules will be taken,” Singh said—(KNO)

 

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