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  • Authorities Revoke CEO And ZEO Orders Cancelling Teacher Deployment

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    SRINAGAR: On Friday, authorities rescinded several orders of the Chief Education Officer (CEO) and Zonal Education Officers (ZEOs) pertaining to the cancellation of the deployment of teachers and the utilization of services of teachers on a need basis.

    According to the news agency KNO, the Joint Director of School Education in South Kashmir has rescinded four orders that were issued by ZEOs and a CEO of South Kashmir.

    “The four orders issued by the Chief Education Officers and Zonal Education Officers are hereby rescinded ab initio,” the official said.

    The official has also sought an explanation from one of the ZEOs for non-compliance with orders and instructions.

    “Zonal Education Officer Awantipora and Kakapora is directed to come up with a reply to the office of the Joint Director of School Education in South Kashmir within two days explaining why disciplinary actions, as warranted under the rules, shall not be initiated against the non-compliance of orders and instructions issued in the subject matter,” it reads.

    The orders that were rescinded by the authorities include the one issued by the Chief Education Officer Pulwama regarding the cancellation of deployed teaching staff.

    Another order that has been rescinded was issued by Zonal Education Officer Awantipora regarding the utilization of services of teachers on a need basis.

    Likewise, the Joint Director of School Education in South Kashmir has rescinded the orders issued by the Zonal Education Officer Awantipora Pulwama regarding the cancellation of deployment of teachers working on academic arrangements at HSS Level.

    Similarly, the official has also rescinded the orders of Zonal Education Officer Kakapora Pulwama regarding the cancellation of deployment of teaching staff in and outside the zone.

    Pertinently, KNO reported on Thursday that the School Education Department is undecided about the cancellation of the deployment of teaching staff in schools.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • AI urination incident: DGCA rejects plea to revoke suspension of pilot’s licence

    AI urination incident: DGCA rejects plea to revoke suspension of pilot’s licence

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    New Delhi: Aviation regulator DGCA has rejected the plea to revoke the suspension of the licence of an Air India pilot in connection with the urination incident onboard New York-Delhi flight in November last year, according to a source.

    The licence of the pilot was suspended for three months by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on January 20.

    A joint forum of six unions had also appealed to the regulator to revoke the suspension of the pilot’s licence.

    On Wednesday, the source said the appeal of the pilot to revoke the licence suspension has been rejected.

    In connection with the urination incident that happened onboard the Air India flight on November 26, 2022, the regulator had suspended the licence of the pilot for three months, imposed a penalty of Rs 30 lakh on the airline and Rs 3 lakh on the director of the carrier’s in-flight services.

    The enforcement action was taken by the DGCA citing various lapses in reporting about the incident, which came to the regulator’s notice only on January 4.

    On January 24, the forum said that while there is a groundswell of “public pressure” for action, given the serious nature of the allegations of the complainant, there is a need to evaluate the same with the nature of the Pilot-In-Command’s duties and responsibilities, among others and to evaluate the facts that came up before the pilots and crew on the said flight.

    Citing various aspects, the forum had asked the regulator to “withdraw the harsh punishment and suspension of the PIC”.

    The six unions represented by the forum are Indian Pilots Guild, Indian Commercial Pilots Association, Air Corporation Employees Union, Air India Employees Union, All India Cabin Crew Association and Airline Pilots Association of India.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • AI urination incident: DGCA rejects plea to revoke suspension of pilot’s licence

    AI urination incident: DGCA rejects plea to revoke suspension of pilot’s licence

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    New Delhi: Aviation regulator DGCA has rejected the plea to revoke the suspension of the licence of an Air India pilot in connection with the urination incident onboard New York-Delhi flight in November last year, according to a source.

    The licence of the pilot was suspended for three months by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on January 20.

    A joint forum of six unions had also appealed to the regulator to revoke the suspension of the pilot’s licence.

    On Wednesday, the source said the appeal of the pilot to revoke the licence suspension has been rejected.

    In connection with the urination incident that happened onboard the Air India flight on November 26, 2022, the regulator had suspended the licence of the pilot for three months, imposed a penalty of Rs 30 lakh on the airline and Rs 3 lakh on the director of the carrier’s in-flight services.

    The enforcement action was taken by the DGCA citing various lapses in reporting about the incident, which came to the regulator’s notice only on January 4.

    On January 24, the forum said that while there is a groundswell of “public pressure” for action, given the serious nature of the allegations of the complainant, there is a need to evaluate the same with the nature of the Pilot-In-Command’s duties and responsibilities, among others and to evaluate the facts that came up before the pilots and crew on the said flight.

    Citing various aspects, the forum had asked the regulator to “withdraw the harsh punishment and suspension of the PIC”.

    The six unions represented by the forum are Indian Pilots Guild, Indian Commercial Pilots Association, Air Corporation Employees Union, Air India Employees Union, All India Cabin Crew Association and Airline Pilots Association of India.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )