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  • J&K Govt Orders Transfer And Postings Of Principals – Kashmir News

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    Srinagar, Apr 03: The Higher Education Department on Monday ordered transfers and postings of 4 principals of Government Degree Colleges besides placing additional charge of Nodal Principal Kashmir.

    As per the order by Commissioner Secretary Higher education J-K that Khurshid Ahmad Khan, principal, Sri Pratap Singh College has been transferred and posted as Principal, Islamia College of Science and Commerce.

    Sheikh Aijaz Bashir, Principal, Islamia College of Science and Commerce has been posted as Principal Amar Singh College Srinagar.

    Ghulam Jeelani Qureshi, Principal, GDC Hyderpora has been posted as principal, Sri Pratap Singh College.

    Manzoor Ahmad Lone, Principal, GDC Kulgam has been posted as principal of GDC Hyderpora Srinagar.

    In a separate order, the higher education department has given additional charge of Nodal Principal Kashmir to Principal, Amar Singh College Srinagar, till further orders. (KDC)

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  • Govt orders transfers, postings of College Principals

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    Srinagar, Apr 03: The Higher Education Department on Monday ordered transfers and postings of 4 principals of Government Degree Colleges besides placing additional charge of Nodal Principal Kashmir.

    As per the order by Commissioner Secretary Higher education J-K, a copy of which lies with news agency Kashmir Dot Com, Khurshid Ahmad Khan, principal, Sri Pratap Singh College has been transferred and posted as Principal, Islamia College of Science and Commerce.

    Sheikh Aijaz Bashir, Principal, Islamia College of Science and Commerce has been posted as Principal Amar Singh College Srinagar.

    Ghulam Jeelani Qureshi, Principal, GDC Hyderpora has been posted as principal, Sri Pratap Singh College.

    Manzoor Ahmad Lone, Principal, GDC Kulgam has been posted as principal of GDC Hyderpora Srinagar.

    In a separate order, the higher education department has given additional charge of Nodal Principal Kashmir to Principal, Amar Singh College Srinagar, till further orders. (KDC)

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  • Campus harassment: Human chain, marches as students demand IPCW principal’s resignation

    Campus harassment: Human chain, marches as students demand IPCW principal’s resignation

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    New Delhi: Students and activists hit the streets and staged demonstrations at the DU’s North Campus on Friday as anger surged over the alleged harassment of students at Indraprastha College for Women (IPCW) during a fest and “inaction” of authorities.

    The students held marches at Arts Faculty and inside the IPCW campus.

    Inside the college, scores of students formed a human chain showing “dissent over the shameless procedure with which the college administration has been acting and working for the past few days,” according to the Left-affiliated AISA, which is at the forefront of the protest.

    The students have demanded the resignation of principal Poonam Kumria.

    Some unidentified men trespassed into the college, shouted slogans and harassed women during the ‘Shruti’ festival on Tuesday.

    At the Arts Faculty, several students accused the police of brutality as they were detained and filled in the police van. A police official, however, said those protesting were peacefully detained and removed from the area.

    Over 200 students marched from Miranda House to Arts Faculty demanding justice to the students of IP College for Women. The students organised the “Azadi March” against repeated incidents of harassment at the campus.

    “The Delhi Police showed its ugliest form by beating students and pathetically harassing women and detaining all protesters from AISA’s Azadi March at DU Arts Faculty,” the AISA, which organised the march, said in a statement.

    Another student organisation, the Krantikari Yuva Sangathan (KYS), also participated in the march.

    The students held placards that read, “Lock up these lumpens, not our hostel’, ‘Then Miranda Now IP’, ‘Where are women safe-Fight for women’s safety’ and ‘Strict action must be taken against the hooligans, police and DU authorities’.

    As soon as the march reached the Arts Faculty, the police beat up students and filled them up in two separate buses, AISA alleged.

    “The Delhi Police, under the orders from ACP Civil Lines, Satender Yadav, unleashed a gruesome attack on the students. AISA demands immediate termination of ACP Satender Yadav, who could not provide a safe campus to IPCW students and now has harassed students himself,” the group said in the statement.

    Earlier in the day, the AISA led another protest inside IPCW.

    Hundreds of students gheraoed the principal’s office and demanded justice, the group said.

    Holding placards, the students of the all-woman college raised slogans against Kumria.

    “Around 200 students have gathered here against the incident. We are demanding action against the goons, resignation of the principal and establishment of GSCASH (gender sensitisation committee against sexual harassment),” a protesting student said.

    Later in the day, AISA shared photos of women students holding hands in the IPCW campus.

    “Several brave students of the IPCW have formed a human chain showing dissent over the shameless procedure with which the college administration has been acting and working for the past few days,” the AISA said.

    “Amidst heavy surveillance and barricades surrounding the college campus entraping students inside, a human chain has been formed in protest of the committee formed by the college administration which includes the principal herself to look into the mishandling and misbehaviour of the female students by drunk miscreants,” the group added.

    Following the incident on Tuesday, police registered an FIR under IPC sections 337 (causing hurt by an act endangering life or personal safety of others) and 188 (disobedience to an order lawfully promulgated by a public servant) and arrested seven people.

    An AISA activist alleged the men who trespassed the college campus were heard chanting “Miranda, IP dono hamara (Miranda House and Indraprastha College both are ours)” and “Miranda nahi chhoda to IP bhi nahi chhodenge (We didn’t leave Miranda, we won’t leave IP either)”.

    The police, on their part, said there was an excess crowd near the college gate during the fest.

    Around 3 pm, some overzealous students started to enter the college in a hurry. In the process, there was heavy pressure on the gates and some students fell down, they said.

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  • Jammu And Kashmir: Assigning of Drawing & Disbursing Powers to ZEOs, Principals – Check Here – Kashmir News

    Jammu And Kashmir: Assigning of Drawing & Disbursing Powers to ZEOs, Principals – Check Here – Kashmir News

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    Government of jammu and kashmir: Section is hereby accorded to the delegation of drawing and disturbing powers us to the following officers indicated against each till regular herds are posted in the said Institutions.

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  • J&K Govt Assigns Look After Charge Of CEOs & Equivalent To Principals – Kashmir News

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    Assigning of look after charge of CEOs and equivalent to Principals and Equivalent.

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    According to government order the following Principals and Equivalent of the School Education Department are hereby assigned the look after charge of CEOs and equivalent as shown against each with immediate effect till these posts are filled up on regular basis:

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  • DU starts appointment process for principals in over 20 colleges

    DU starts appointment process for principals in over 20 colleges

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    New Delhi: Delhi University has started the screening process for appointing principals in over 20 colleges, which do not have regular principals, an official said.

    Most of these colleges are funded by the Delhi government.

    Bharati College has shortlisted the names after screening and updated them on the college website. The interview for the appointment of principal will be held on March 10.

    From March 10, the process of recruitment in all other colleges will also be expedited.

    Hansraj Suman, Chairman of the Forum of Academics for Social Justice, has expressed happiness over the appointment, saying that for the past several years, an acting principal or an officer on special duty (OSD) have been working in these colleges, after getting the permanent principal, the possibility of permanent appointment on educational and non-educational posts will increase.

    Suman said that Bharati College after screening have shortlisted 25 candidates for the principal post. Out of these, 20 candidates were found correct under API Score. Five candidates were rejected due to lack of teaching experience, research articles, educational certificates.

    The colleges, which do not have permanent principals, are – Vivekananda College, Maharaja Agrasen College, Maharishi Valmiki College of Education, Bhimrao Ambedkar College, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (Evening), Sri Aurobindo College, Sri Aurobindo College (Evening), Motilal Nehru College, Motilal Nehru College (Evening), Satyawati College, Satyawati Colleges (Evening), Rajdhani College, Shivaji College, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College, Bhagini Nivedita College, Acharya Narendra Dev College, Bharati College, Indira Gandhi Physical and Sports College, Maitriye College, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, Gargi College, Kamla Nehru College, Shamlal College (Evening).

    Some colleges are supervised by an acting principal or an officer on special duty (OSD).

    Suman said that in most of the Delhi government colleges, the post of principal has been vacant for at least five years.

    He further said the appointment of teaching and non-teaching post was put on hold until the appointment of a permanent principal.

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  • Principal Secretary holds interactive meeting with College Principals

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    Jammu, Feb 13 (GNS): Principal Secretary, Education, Alok Kumar, today convened an interactive meeting with college Principals of all seventy colleges of Jammu division at Government College for Women, Parade Ground, Jammu.

    During the meeting, Principal Secretary discussed various issues pertaining to Higher Education Department which inter alia included academic issues, NCC, NSS, Sports, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. He also took stock of problems being faced by the colleges, particularly, those established in 2019. He also shared his ideas and vision for further streamlining of Higher Education sector.

    Director Colleges, Dr. Yasmin Ashai and Additional Secretary, Higher Education Department, Sushil Kumar Khajuria besides other officers and officials of Higher Education Department attended the meeting.

    Several issues were raised by the College Principals which were deliberated upon in the meeting. The Principals were assured of quick resolution of their grievances.

    Later, Principal Secretary, took a round of the College and reviewed various on-going and completed infrastructural projects.(GNS)

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  • L-G nod to revival of lapsed 126 posts of principals, others in Delhi govt schools

    L-G nod to revival of lapsed 126 posts of principals, others in Delhi govt schools

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    New Delhi: Delhi Lt Governor V K Saxena has approved 126 posts of principals and deputy education officers in city government-run schools which had lapsed as these were “lying vacant” for more than two years, Raj Niwas officials said on Saturday.

    The officials have alleged that the lapse has happened due to “apathy and inaction of the AAP government”.

    Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, meanwhile in a statement, retorted that this claim was a “new bunch of lies” and a “blatant attempt to hide” the fact that the central government and the L-G office have “stalled the appointment of principals in Delhi government schools for more than seven years”.

    Earlier in the day, Raj Niwas officials had also said that the L-G has also put on hold a proposal to abolish 244 posts of principals and deputy education officers as “proposed by the city’s education department” since these posts had also been lying vacant for more than five years.

    In a move that would help the “woefully short-staffed” education department of the Delhi government, especially at the cutting-edge level, Lt Governor Saxena has “approved the revival of 126 posts of principals, deputy education officers that had lapsed due to the fact that they were lying vacant for more than two years,” officials said.

    The L-G has asked the education department to submit a suitable proposal for abolition or creation of posts of a principal or deputy education officer “after getting the comprehensive study conducted from the AR department, as pointed out by the Services Department,” a senior official said.

    Government rules provide for posts lying vacant for more than two years to be considered as “deemed abolished” and for those lying vacant for more than five years to be “considered abolished”, officials said.

    These 370 posts (126 deemed abolished posts and 244 considered abolished posts) were supposed to have been filled in through promotion as per the Recruitment Rules by the Directorate of Education from the year 2013-14 to 2019, they said.

    Sisodia, in his statement, issued by his office also claimed that right after the formation of the AAP government in 2015, it had “approached the UPSC to fill 370 vacant posts of principals”.

    In the meantime, in 2015 itself, the services department was “unconstitutionally taken away from the purview of elected government and handed over to the L-G,” he alleged.

    Hence, effectively it was the Lt Governor who was responsible for these appointments and was supposed to act promptly to get these appointments done, the deputy chief minister said.

    “For reasons best known to L-G office, these appointments were not allowed to happen for one pretext or the other. So much so, the education minister, understanding the pain of running the schools without principals, held a series of meetings with services department, but they were under the direct instructions to not expedite the process,” he said.

    And now, after so much effort by the education minister, despite repeated stalling by the L-G, his office is “shamelessly claiming that he has revived 126 post, hiding the fact that he has actually abolished the 244 school principal posts on the ground that they are lying vacant for the last more than five years,” Sisodia alleged.

    “We urge the Hon’ble L-G to stop playing dirty politics. First, he has stalled the foreign travel of teachers to attend a training in Finland, and now he wants to abolish 244 posts of school principals under the false claim of reviving 126 posts,” he charged.

    The deputy chief minister said the government welcomes the revival of 126 posts after repeated efforts of the education minister, but if the L-G is really sincere and is “not playing politics again, he should give a date by which the remaining 244 posts will be revived,” the deputy CM said.

    It is a matter of fact that 244 posts of principals are also needed because they exist in the schools which are functioning without principals for so many years. What kind of so-called “comprehensive study” will add more value to the fact that a principal is needed in a school which is functioning without a principal, he further said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )