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PDD terminates services of In-charge Assistant Executive Engineer

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JAMMU: The Power Development Department has terminated the services of Bashir Ahmad Shah as In-charge Assistant Executive Engineer (Electric).

An official spokesman said that the termination order has been issued in terms of Article-128 and Article-113 of J&K Civil Service Regulations (Volume-I) of 1956 vide government order number 18-JK(PDD) of 2023 dated 31-01-2023.

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Pertinently, the Jammu and Kashmir government, in its endeavor to make the administration more efficient, accountable, and transparent besides streamlining work culture among the government employees, has been scrutinizing the service records of employees.

As a part of this process, the Power Development Department examined a few cases of employees who have remained unauthorizedly absent for long spells, violating the relevant service laws and also creating a sense of indiscipline in the department, said the spokesman.

He said, “In one such scrutiny, Bashir Ahmad Shah, In-charge Assistant Executive Engineer of the Power Development Department had been continuously absent from his legitimate duties for a long time, without having any sanctioned leave from the competent authority.”

“The case was viewed seriously in the department and the concerned officer was asked to explain his position. Despite having been given fair chances to submit his statement of defense as provided under service rules, the concerned officer failed to submit his reply satisfactorily”.

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