Tag: Premature Retirement

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Odisha Govt Plans Premature Retirement To Weed Out Inefficient Employees

Bhubaneswar: In order to make the government mechanism more dynamic and ensure efficiency in administration, the Odisha government has decided to hand out premature retirement to government officials in case of doubtful integrity and inefficiency. The State government’s significant decision on the lines of its 5Ts policy comes close on the heels of Centre’s premature […]

  • Sunday, 25 April 2021
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No Corruption Please! Odisha Govt orders premature retirement of 3 officers

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government on Thursday ordered premature retirement of three officers after finding them involved in corrupt practice, official sources said. With this three, the total number of officers who were prematurely retired since August rose to 45. The three officers are Odisha Forest Service officer Sudhanshu Sekhar Mishra, Executive Engineer Prana Krushna Prasad, […]

  • Saturday, 24 April 2021
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32 Railways Officers Given Premature Retirement In Rare Move

New Delhi: In a rare move, the railways has prematurely retired 32 of its officers above the age of 50 years in “public interest” on grounds of inefficiency, doubtful integrity and conduct unbecoming of a public servant as part of a periodic review, according to a statement. The only time in recent history when the […]

  • Thursday, 22 April 2021
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Odisha To Initiate Premature Retirement For Inefficient Employees

Bhubaneswar: Odisha government has prescribed provisions to prematurely retire its employees on grounds of doubtful integrity and/or inefficiency, at the same time rewarding the performing employees with promotions and incentives. A letter regarding this was issued by the General Administration Department on Wednesday detailing all the nuances of the provision. The order read, “In order […]

  • Saturday, 10 April 2021
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Odisha: Govt Reinstates Visually Impaired Woman Teacher

Sundergarh: A visually impaired woman teacher at Bhedavahal Primary School in the district, Tapeswari Panda who was given forced retirement on February 17 has been reinstated by the government. The development was informed by School and Mass Education Minister Samir Ranjan Dash. “I had directed a departmental inquiry on media reports that she had turned […]

  • Friday, 02 April 2021
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