Jammu & Kashmir

63 officials of School Education Dept repatriated to JK from Ladakh

Civil Secretariat

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir administration has repatriated 63 employees of the School Education Department from Ladakh to Jammu and Kashmir.

Besides, the General Administration Department (GAD) in an order issued on Thursday has said that it has replaced the repatriated officers after nearly four years posted in the union territory of Ladakh.

Notably, more than 100 employees of various departments majority of which were the School Education Department employees were posted in Ladakh on a deputation basis for a period of two years.

The employees since then after the completion of their deputation, multiple times, raised the demand for reparation saying that they have been facing difficulties in the region.

On Thursday, the administration of Jammu and Kashmir issued an order of reparation of 63 employees of the School Education Department and also named their replacement from the region for Ladakh.

According to an order, officers currently on deputation to Ladakh are hereby repatriated to Jammu and Kashmir with the directions to report to School Education Department JK for further posting after proper relieving by a competent authority of Ladakh.

The Admin named their replacement as well from Jammu and Kashmir to Ladakh on deputation.

Meanwhile, the order also reads that consequent upon the above officers of School Education Department is hereby deputed to Ladakh from their present places.

“These officers shall report to General Administration Department union territory of Ladakh for further posting and shall be entitled to incentives which may be made available to such employees”, reads the order.

The order further said that Irfan Ul Islam lecturer, Functional English presently posted at GHSS Marhama Anantnag appointed to Ladakh vide order No1212-JK(GAD) of 2021 dated 15.11.2021 is hereby relieved with immediate effect with the directions to report in the General Administration Department of Ladakh.

The order furthermore reads that the officers mentioned above who have been deputed to Ladakh shall be deemed to have even relieved from their places of posting.

The order was issued by Manoj Kumar Dwivedi, Commissioner Secretary on the directions of the lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir.

Noteworthy, all the officers repatriated to Jammu and Kashmir and the newly posted officers to Ladakh are lecturers including the seniors.

 

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