J&K govt sacks teacher, prof, official for 'anti-state' activities


Srinagar, May 3 (IANS): The Jammu and Kashmir government has dismissed a teacher, an executive magistrate and an assistant professor from service "for their involvement in anti-state activities".

In April 30, the UT government announced a special task force that would scrutinise the antecedents of government employees and recommend their dismissal from government service if they were found involved in anti-state activities.

Acting on the recommendations of this task force, Lt Governor Manoj Sinha has approved the dismissal of a school teacher, and an Assistant Professor from Kupwara district, and an executive magistrate (Naib Tehsildar) belonging to Pulwama district.

  

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