Teacher Suspended for Skipping Census Duty in Kalaburagi
Teacher suspended for absence from Census duty in Kalaburagi
The Hindu
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An assistant teacher, Jamuna Saraf, from the Government Higher Primary School in Dharmapur, Kalaburagi district, Karnataka, India, has been suspended for failing to report for Census duty. The suspension was enacted under the Census Act of 1948 due to negligence.
- 01Jamuna Saraf, an assistant teacher, was suspended for not attending Census duty.
- 02The suspension is based on negligence and dereliction of duty.
- 03The action was taken under Section 11 of the Census Act 1948.
- 04The teacher is employed at a government school in Dharmapur, Kalaburagi.
- 05The incident highlights the importance of compliance with government duties.
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Jamuna Saraf, an assistant teacher at the Government Higher Primary School in Dharmapur, located in Kalaburagi district, Karnataka, India, has been suspended for failing to fulfill her responsibilities during the Census deployment. The suspension was enacted due to negligence and dereliction of duty, in accordance with Section 11 of the Census Act of 1948. This action underscores the significance of adherence to government mandates, particularly during critical tasks such as the Census.
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This incident may affect the staffing and operations of local schools during important government activities like the Census.
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