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Books scam: Panel for one more extension
Books scam: Panel for one more extension
Sanjeev Singh Bariana
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, December 5
Justice AN Jindal (retd) has sought a second extension to his term as commissioner probing alleged scams that had rocked the Education Department earlier this year.
The delay is said to have occurred on account of complexity involved in verifying and fixing responsibility in purchase of library books, science kits, practical copies and maps for approximately 19,950 government schools in the state.
The inquiry was ordered in June and was to be completed in three months. The panel’s current extension expires on December 8. The commission is said to have sought a three-month extension.
The commission is working on issues of alleged irregularities in the purchase of books for primary and upper primary school libraries, science kits and supply of map masters in government schools. Talking to The Tribune, Justice Jindal confirmed having sought a the extension.
Sanjeev Singh Bariana
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, December 5
Justice AN Jindal (retd) has sought a second extension to his term as commissioner probing alleged scams that had rocked the Education Department earlier this year.
The delay is said to have occurred on account of complexity involved in verifying and fixing responsibility in purchase of library books, science kits, practical copies and maps for approximately 19,950 government schools in the state.
The inquiry was ordered in June and was to be completed in three months. The panel’s current extension expires on December 8. The commission is said to have sought a three-month extension.
The commission is working on issues of alleged irregularities in the purchase of books for primary and upper primary school libraries, science kits and supply of map masters in government schools. Talking to The Tribune, Justice Jindal confirmed having sought a the extension.
Ministerial staff seeks arrears
Ministerial staff seeks arrears
Sangrur: Work was hit in government offices in Punjab as the ministerial staff today went on a two-day strike. They are protesting to demand payment of third installment of 30 per cent arrears of revised pay scales, announcement of installment of 10 per cent dearness allowance (DA) from July on the pattern of the Central Government, and removal of anomalies in the pay scales and pay grades. Employees of 22 government officestook part in the strike.
Sangrur: Work was hit in government offices in Punjab as the ministerial staff today went on a two-day strike. They are protesting to demand payment of third installment of 30 per cent arrears of revised pay scales, announcement of installment of 10 per cent dearness allowance (DA) from July on the pattern of the Central Government, and removal of anomalies in the pay scales and pay grades. Employees of 22 government officestook part in the strike.
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