28 teachers’ one day salary deducted in Sasaram

In Sasaram, Bihar, 28 teachers had their one day salary deducted as they were found missing from school without any prior notice. This action was taken as part of the government’s initiative to run special classes in government schools, where all teachers were required to be present. Additionally, students were also provided with mid-day meals. With the end of summer vacation, schools have now started operating according to a new timetable that will be in effect until June 30.

147 teachers face action in Sasaram

The District Education Officer (DEO) Madan Rai informed that a total of 147 teachers in Sasaram have faced action, with deductions made from their salaries. The ongoing actions have been taken as a response to teachers being absent from school without prior notice. Despite continuous actions, teachers continue to be absent, leading to salary deductions and disciplinary measures being implemented by the authorities.

Changes in school timings and inspections in Sasaram

DEO Madan Rai revealed that inspections have been carried out in over 20 schools in Sasaram, resulting in 28 teachers being found absent. The inspections have led to salary deductions for the absent teachers. Moreover, a new schedule has been implemented in schools, with a focus on ensuring the presence of 90% of students in classrooms. The authorities have also reshuffled inspection timings, with officers now conducting inspections in schools twice a day.

बिहार के सासाराम में शिक्षकों पर केके पाठक का डंडा चलाने की खबर सामने आई है। इसके तहत 28 शिक्षकों का एक दिन का वेतन काट लिया गया है जिन्हें स्कूल से गायब पाया गया। नए टाइम टेबल के अनुसार अब सरकारी स्कूलों में ग्रीष्मकालीन छुट्टियों का समापन हो चुका है और नए संचालन के तहत स्कूलों में बच्चों की उपस्थिति की निगरानी की जा रही है। ऐसे ही कई शिक्षकों पर कार्रवाई हो चुकी है और स्कूलों में उनकी उपस्थिति का पालन करने के लिए नए निरीक्षण का आदेश दिया गया है।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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