Bihar: Nearly 13,000 Teachers' Salaries Deducted in Last 6 Months for Remaining Absent from Duty
Bihar: Nearly 13,000 Teachers' Salaries Deducted in Last 6 Months for Remaining Absent from Duty
The Bihar Education Department has also suspended 39 others for various teaching violations committed in the last six months

The Bihar Education Department has deducted the salaries of 12,987 school teachers, who were found absent from duty during inspections, in the last six months, a senior official said on Friday. The department has also suspended 39 others for various teaching violations committed in the last six months, while 13 educators have been dismissed from service for allegedly remaining absent from duty for periods between six months and two years without prior sanction, and also violating provisions of teachers’ recruitment regulations.

“In the last six months (till December 23), the department has so far deducted salaries of 12,987 teachers who were found absent (for six months to two years) from their duties without permission from the competent authority. “Recommendations have also been sent for the salary deduction of 131 more teachers. Besides, 13 teachers have been dismissed for allegedly violating the provisions of the Bihar School Teachers’ Recruitment regulations in the last six months,” the official of the department said on condition of anonymity.

The state education department is already facing criticism for its recent circulars pertaining to teachers. The Raj Bhavan in Bihar on December 26 sent a missive to the state’s chief secretary seeking immediate “corrective measures” against “unconstitutional” and “autocratic” orders passed by the higher education wing of the education department in the recent past.

Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar expressed the view that the department, by having passed such orders, seemed intent on “destroying the academic environment in the state”. Both alliance partners of the Mahagathbandhan government in Bihar as well as opposition BJP have demanded immediate withdrawal of the circulars.

Ever since the department launched intense an inspection of schools from July 1 following the instructions of its Additional Chief Secretary K K Pathak, officials, right from block to district levels, are inspecting schools under their jurisdiction as per the roster prepared by the department. The state education department has come out with a slew of stringent measures to improve the quality of education in the state.

Reacting to departmental action against teachers, Sandeep Saurav, an MLA of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation, told.

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