Education department faces flak for suspending teachers on second Eid

The suspension of five teachers by the education department on the second day of Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations has triggered a row in Kashmir with politicians and netizens dubbing the move as “harassment”.

The teachers were suspended during a surprise visit to the Middle School Shalteng by chief education officer on Thursday.

   

“The teachers are placed under suspension for unauthorised absencefrom schools, charge sheet shall be issued separately. The suspended officialswill remain attached in the same school,” read an order issued by CEO Srinagar,Malik Naseer.

The move created debate on social media with the netizens terming the suspension as harassment of teachers by the department.

“The employees of other departments are celebrating Eid and theeducation department is harassing its employees. Government has  made a joke of this department,” wrote aFacebook user.

Chairman JK Peoples’ Movement (JKPM) and former IAS officer, Dr ShahFaesal also raised queries over the issue and said Eid celebrations should lastlonger as Kashmiris get very little time to celebrate.

“Protracted conflict has made mourning as our culture. There isvery little joy in our lives. Eid could be an important occasion to give peoplea few joyful days in an otherwise sombre ecosystem. People have a right tocelebrate,” Faesal wrote on Facebook.

He made the statement in reference to an order issued by directorschool education Jammu (DSEJ) in 2005 wherein the government as well as privateschools were ordered to shut schools for five days to observe Pooja holidays inJammu division.

“I really appreciate DSEJ for declaring 5 days Pooja Holidays inJammu. On the other hand our local darogas suspended teachers today on thesecond day of Eid for absence from duty,” Faesal wrote on Facebook.

“The director should have first confirmed about the attendance ofemployees in the directorate and civil secretariat, than should have asked theCEO Srinagar to take action against the teachers of Shalteng School,”wrote another Facebook user,

Meanwhile, CEO Srinagar said the action against the teachers wastaken after locals registered their complaint with DSEK against absence ofteachers from the schools.

“We visited the schools and got to know that students had come toattend their classes but had to go back as the school was locked. Locals wereaghast with it and complained about it to the department,” CEO Srinagar said.He further said the matter was  underconsideration of the department.

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