J&K Government terminates two teachers for remaining absent without authority for more than 5 years

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SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir government has ordered termination of two more teachers from government services for on the charges remaining unauthorizedly absent for a period of more than five years.

Official sources said that two teachers have been terminated from their services under Article 113 of J&K Civil Service Rules (Volume I) of 1956, taking the total number of teachers terminated during the past three days to six.

They said that the teachers who have been terminated from their service were identified as Jameela Akhtar teacher BHS Singhpora of Anantnag and Nighat Hussain teacher BMS Soura of Srinagar. Meanwhile, as per the termination order against Jameela Akhtar, she has been terminated from her services for remaining absent from her legitimate duties from September 09, 2014.

Similarly, the termination order of Nighat Akhtar stated that she had remained absent from her duties from September 1, 2012 even as she was provided ample opportunities to resume her duties.

On November 21 the authorities also terminated four teachers from the services for remaining absent for more than 5 years from their duties.

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