Friday, October 27, 2017

Teacher's appointment against the rules!

Dialogue Associate, Hathras: In the appointment of a teacher in Indira Gandhi Junior High School, there has been a case of non-compliance with the rules. The accused were accused of hiding the facts and rigging the records on the teacher Sarika daughter Ramesh Chandra Sharma. After the investigation, it has been revealed in BEO's report.

The appointment to the post of assistant teacher of the teacher Sarika daughter Ramesh Chandra Sharma was done on June 26, 2000, when the school was in the cashless category. Five teachers and employees got approval from BSA office on October 10, 2002. The teacher's name was also included in the approval. After December 2, 2006, Vidyalaya came to Grant and the teacher got the wages accordingly. On this, on 27 July 2017, the National Secretary General of Civil Welfare, Corruption and Crime Prevention, had complained of mis-appointment of a teacher from DM. After this, the BSA examined the CEO Jamuna Prasad Suman and directed him to submit the report. According to this investigation report, the educational qualification was at the time of the appointment of the teacher and the school was recognized non-aided. There was no compliance with Uttar Pradesh Accredited Basic School Rules, 1978 for appointment. At the same time, the teacher did BEd in 2005, but during the investigation, evidence of unpaid leave not been shown by any competent authority was shown. This report will be handed over to BSA.

The school's guardian VS Grover says that the rules have been strictly followed in the appointment of a teacher. The management committee has the right to appoint untrained teachers.

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