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  • 14 Employees Suspended Over Unauthorised Absence from Duties in Kupwara

    14 Employees Suspended Over Unauthorised Absence from Duties in Kupwara

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    Kupwara, May 8: District Commissioner Kupwara suspended fourteen employees over unauthorized absence from their legitimate duties here on Monday.

    The employees, as per an order, were found absent from their legitimate duties during the surprise inspection of various District Offices today on 8-5-2023.

    Among the suspended employees included, Bilal Ahmad Sofi, MIS Operator; Razia Shaban, Orderly; Ishfaq Ramzan, Accounts Assistant; Nissar Ahmad, JE; Rafiq Ahmad Pir, Orderly; Gh Nabi Malik, Orderly; Mohd Ramzan Dar, Orderly; Ab. Majid War, Helper; Bashir Ahmad Dar, Helper; Shabir Ahmad Wani, Jr., Assistant; Badshah Khan, Tech. Assistant MGNREGA working with the offices of ACD/ACP/Executive Engineer, REW Kupwara and three others viz. Arshid Hussain, Jr. Assistant; Bashir Ahmad Payer, Orderly; Ashiq Hussain, Driver working with Tehsil Office Kupwara.

    “The unauthorized absence of these employees deserves punitive action as warranted under the provisions of Civil Services (Classification Control & Appeal Rules) 1956, and therefore in view of the above (illegitimate absence from duties), the officials as mentioned are hereby placed under suspension and attached with this office with immediate effect”, reads the order.

    “Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Kupwara shall conduct Inquiry into the matter and furnish his report to this office within 15 days”, reads the order further.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Total failure of state’s administrative duties: APCR on Bihar Ram Navami violence

    Total failure of state’s administrative duties: APCR on Bihar Ram Navami violence

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    A fact finding team from the Association for Protection of Civil Rights (APCR) visited Bihar following large scale communal violence that took place during and around the Ram Navami rally last month. Based on its findings, the APCR said that the violence reflected “the total failure of administrative duties and lack of preparedness” by the JD(U)-RJD government. On a wider perspective, the organised that the incident ruined the social fabric of India via depicting “Hindutva supremacy”.

    The APCR team included Mohammad Moboshshir Aneeq, advocate, Prashant Tandon, senior journalist, Saiful Islam , advocate, Gulrez Anjum, social activist, Nasiquz Zaman, advocate, and Mohammad Zahid, social activist, who visited Bihar Sharif and Sasaram districts. They recorded statements of families affected by Ram Navami procession in the aftermath of violence.

    The ACPR said that in the aftermath of the violence, the Bihar police registered 20 First Information Reports (FIR) and arrested around 200 People. Out of 20 FIRs, 15 had been registered in Bihar Sharif. Several people had been arrested including the convenor of Bajrang Dal Kundan Kumar who was reportedly the mastermind of the communal riots.

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    The ACPR report said that the others who had been arrested include Rajnish Kumar, Dharmendra Kumar, Tushar Kumar, and Manish Kumar, all allegedly part of the WhatsApp group that delivered hate speech during the Ram Navami processions. According to the police, 457 people were part of the WhatsApp group.

    The fact finding team said, “The politicization of religious festivals, highly provocative and Islamophobic songs, and forced entry eventually resulted in communal conflagrations in the two districts of Bihar. Religious festivals nowadays have been completely taken over by RSS-BJP activists and fringe elements like Bajrang Dal and Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) for communal polarization.”

    Explaining the pattern of violence, the ACPR fact finding team in its report pointed out that Hindutva organizations approached the district administrations, asking for permissions for the Rama Navami processions, which were granted in many cases with terms and conditions.

    “People – especially youth – riding on hundreds of motorbikes take out rallies, brandish brand-new swords and other weapons, and play highly objectionable/communal songs. Violating the terms and conditions, they try to enter Muslim-majority areas or deviate from the route that is objected to by the local Muslim population. As a result, stone pelting starts, and then shops and other properties belonging to a particular community are set on fire,” the report stated.

    An allegation amongst victims that was common was that the mob was carrying a large number of swords. Further, CDs and pen drives containing Islamophobic songs were also distributed to play on loudspeakers during the Ram Navami Procession, the report stated.

    Recommendations

    The team recommended that to avoid further occurrence of such violence, the accountability of the public officials and elected representatives who participated, instigated and encouraged the riots be fixed and should they be given exemplary punishment as per the rule of law.

    “The government should conduct a thorough investigation into the incident and bring the perpetrators to justice. It is essential to hold the guilty accountable to prevent the recurrence of such incidents in the future. Further, the compensation should be granted to all the victims of the riots as per their damage/loss suffered,” it stated.

    The fact finding team further recommended that the Bihar government appoint a commission headed by retired judge for evaluating every individual damage/loss and thereafter grant compensation to victims. A judicial enquiry should be ordered and conducted to look into the plan and programme of the organized violence must be done, the ACPR team said.

    “It is crucial that the government provides support to the victims and their families and takes measures to rebuild the affected areas. It is only through such collective efforts that we can prevent the recurrence of such incidents and promote a society that is inclusive, just, and peaceful for all.,” it stated.

    The APRC team concluded that the Ram Navmi violence in Bihar Sharif and Sasaram will go down in history as a dark chapter in the city’s past. “Such incidents have left a scar on the hearts of the people, and it will take a long time for the wounds to heal. It is a reminder that communal harmony is fragile and must be nurtured with care. It is the responsibility of every citizen to uphold the values of peace and harmony and work towards a better tomorrow,” it felt.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • J&K: 31 Employees Suspended For Dereliction Of Duties, Inquiry Ordered – Know Details – Kashmir News

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    Srinagar: Chairperson J&K Waqf Board Darakhshan Andrabi Saturday  placed 31 Waqf employees under suspension for dereliction of duties at several shrines of Srinagar.

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    A Waqf official said that several employees were found unauthorisedly absent when the chairperson carried out a surprise inspection, however, majority of the employees were suspended for their failure to maintain cleanliness at the shrines, mosques and in associated sanitary complexes.

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  • 41 Employees served show-cause for un-authorized absence from duties at B’gam

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    BUDGAM, MARCH 10: As many as 41 employees were served show- cause notice for their un-authorized absence from duties in Budgam today.

    Under the directions of Deputy Commissioner Budgam, an inspection team led by Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Budgam, Dr Nasir Ahmad conducted surprise inspections of various office at DC Office, KPDCL and other offices and 41 employees were found un-authorizedly absent from their duties.

    While checking the attendance (Bio- Metric), 41 employees of various categories have been found absent and served show- cause notice as to why action as warranted under rules shall not be initiated against them.

    Meanwhile, DC Budgam S F Hamid said that these employees were found unauthorisedly absent from their duties which is complete dereliction and lackadaisical approach towards legitimate duties and warrants disciplinary action under rules. The absentees have been directed to explain their position within stipulated timeframe, failing which action as warranted under rules will be initiated against them.

    He said that the government has adopted zero tolerance against the dereliction of duties by employees.

    He further directed employees to perform their duties regularly in letter and spirit and ensure prompt services delivery to the general public.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • 05 Employees of RDD suspended for unauthorized absence from duties at Kulgam

    05 Employees of RDD suspended for unauthorized absence from duties at Kulgam

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    KULGAM, JANUARY 29: On the directions of the Deputy Commissioner Kulgam, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat, a team of officers headed by ACD Kulgam, Mohammad Imran inspected several offices of Rural Development Department in Kulgam.

    During the inspection, 05 employees were found unauthorisedly absent from their duties at DK Marg block and were placed under suspension with immediate effect.

    Moreover, ACD stressed on 100 percent attendance at all offices of Rural Development Department Kulgam and directed all employees to attend their duties regularly in letter and spirit.

    He warned that strict action as warranted under rules shall be taken against employees for their unauthorized absence from duties.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Jammu & Kashmir: 11 Employees of Suspended for Unauthorized Absence From Duties – Kashmir News

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    Jammu & Kashmir: 11 Employees of Suspended for Unauthorized Absence From Duties

    11 Employees of RDD suspended for unauthorized absence from duties at Kulgam

    KULGAM, JANUARY 21 (KN): On the directions of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kulgam, Dr.Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat, a team of officers headed by Assistant Commissioner Development (ACD) Kulgam, Mohammad Imran inspected several offices of Rural Development Department in Kulgam.

    During the inspection, 11 employees were found unauthorisedly absent from their duties and were placed under suspension with immediate effect vide order No12-ACDK of 023.

    Moreover, ACD stressed on cent percent attendance at all offices of Rural Development Department Kulgam and directed all employees to attend their duties regularly.

    He warned that strict action shall be taken as per the law against employees for their unauthorized absence from duties.(KN)

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