Odisha Govt’s Caveat To College Teachers Taking Leave To Participate In Agitations

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Govt, cautioning teachers of all state-run and aided colleges against participating in any agitation by taking leave, has clarified that leave is not a matter of right.

The higher education department of Odisha, in a letter to all principals of government and aided colleges on Tuesday, made it clear that teaching and non-teaching employees can avail leave only after getting approval of the principal.

The letter said, the department has also introduced No work no pay for unauthorised leave taken by teaching and non-teaching staff across the state.

“It is seen during the visit of colleges that a number of teaching and non-teaching employees remain on leave without prior approval of the principal or without prior intimation to the head of the institution.

“In this connection, it is hereby clarified that as per relevant service rule/leave rule, leave is not a matter of right. An employee can take leave only if the leave sanctioning authority permits him to take leave,” the letter said.

The letter also clarified that leave without the permission of the principal, will be treated as unauthorised absence, resulting in deduction of remuneration for the period of absence, reports ndtv.com.

The department also directed the principals not to sanction leave to the employees for participating in any form of agitation. Participation in such activities will be treated as unauthorised absence, it said.

Taking part in any such activities shall be viewed adversely which may lead to premature retirement in case of government employees and withdrawal of government grant-in-aid (GIA) in case of employees of aided colleges receiving government GIA, the letter said.

“If any principal sanctions leave in favour of an employee thus helping him to participate in any agitation, the principal shall be held responsible for aiding and abetting such activity,” it said.

 

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