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SED adopts delay tactics in holding DPC of incharge officers of various cadres | One DPC held in a year, putting thousands on wait | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, June 20: The School Education Department seems to be adopted delay tactics in holding Department Promotion Committee (DPC) in respect of all In-charge officers of various cadres in Education Department for their regularization, which can be gauged from fact that only one DPC was held in the last one year. Sources told Early Times that notwithstanding the cabinet decision of 2018 and State Administrative Council (SAC) decision of 2019 for one time exemption to consider regularization of all the In-charge Officers of all cadres of School Education Department, the department has been making undue delay in completion of the process, which is clearly exhibited from their action that only one DPC has been conducted till date i.e. on July 2019. They further said that thousands of In-charge Officers who were promoted in their own pay and grade, have been waiting for getting regularized from years together. “In this period many officers died and more than one thousand In-charge officers of various cadres were retired without confirmation of their promotion and thus denied the pension benefits for the promoted grades,” they said. They further informed that after exerting lot of pressure on the government, the concerned department conducted only one DPC in July 2019, in which it cleared the cases of few hundred in-charge officers and now it has been more than eleven months, no DPC has been conducted putting more than 8000 in-charge officers on wait for their regularization. They alleged that instead of expediting the process of regularization of in-charge officers, the department on the contrary has adopted snail’s pace in disposal of pending DPCs. |
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