Ignorant or with an intention; Govt still violates its own rules to appointment of top post
Source: IT News
Imphal, June 18 2018:
Whether the authority in the government are ignorant of the existing rules and guidelines or perhaps they are doing it intentionally , the present government led by Chief Minister N.Biren Singh still violates rules and guidelines when it comes to the appointment of top post in departments or govt.autonomous body .
Imphal Times source revealed that no official procedure is being taken up to sent back the present Chairman of the Council of Higher Secondary Education even though he had cross 60 years.
As per Manipur Higher Secondary Education Act, 1992, Government of Manipur appoints Chairman of the Council from among the selected experienced teachers whose age does not reached 60.Date of Birth of L.Mahendra Singh, the present Chairman of the Council of Higher Secondary Education (COHSEM) is 1-1-1958 as per record with the Imphal Times.
He was appointed as the Chairman of the COHSEM by an order of the Joint Secretary Education (S), Govt.of Manipur on December 24, 2016 on deputation for a term ending December 31, 2017 .
Again on December 23, 2017, another order of the Deputy Secretary Education (S) extended his chairmanship for a period of another one year knowing that he already crossed 60 years.
As per govt.rules a person whose age cross 60 years cannot remain as the Chairman of the Council.
As per govt.rules posting at the directorate at administrative level should be repatriated to his college or Higher Secondary School if his upper age limit attain 60 years.
This is a single case to show , how the promises made by the government has been make a mocker y.This Government had promised to stop re-engaging of retired government officials with exception to some technical post.
But so far many are seen still re-engaging.
Forget about the re- engagement promises, this government continue to violate rules and regulation or guidelines to the appointment of top post in govt.body , either knowingly or unknowingly for reason best known to them.