Clarification on OnDuty Sanction Vs Casual Leave
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May 11, 2012 at 6:54 am #67466AnonymousInactive
Dear All – Being a primary teacher, we do get Onduty sanction during certain activities like bring in and submission of Madhyamik Answer Scripts from Head Examiner. The Head Mistress, as well avails this if there is any urgent meetings to be attended at DI office. There can be other examples aswell. During election duty, we do also get this, hope am correct.
My question is, if I am to appear before any Government nominated group for certain activity , like Photo Session for Voter ID Card or the Retina Scan/thumb Impression etc for the Social Security Card, as made mandatory by Govt of India, shall I be eligible for a ONDUTY sanction or I do need to take a casual leave.
A clarification shall highly be appreciated.
Thanks & Regards
Shantanu SenMay 13, 2012 at 2:58 pm #72496AnonymousInactiveDear Friend,
Regarding Election like as S.R. of Electoral Rolls, Photo taking ,D.O., B.L.O.duty etc. and also other some cases will be treated as on duty. I have uploaded an order’s photo copy here for your confirmation. With regards.May 17, 2012 at 11:50 am #72590AnonymousInactiveI am posting the text version of the above G.O.
Government of West Bengal
Home (Constitution and Election) Department
Election Wing
21, Netaji Subhas Road, Kolkata – 700001
From: Chief Secretary to the Government of West Bengal.
To: Principal Secretary / Secretary, ………………………………
No. 2272-Home(Elec)/R10E-8/2007, Kolkata 24, October 2007.
Subject: Summary Revision of Electoral Rolls with reference to 1 January 2008 as the qualifying date in West Bengal – organizing State Govt, Semi-State Govt employees for duties.
Sir/ Madam,
The Electoral Commission of India has ordered a Summary Revision of electoral rolls with reference to 1 January 2008 as the qualifying date in West Bengal. The work of roll-revision will be done in a number of stages with the publication of draft photo-electoral rolls on 14th November 2007 in all 294 Assembly constituencies.
2. (i) The entire exercise of the coming Summary Revision of electoral rolls, and preparatory work relating to this, within the fixed time is undoubtedly a huge task. Naturally, the District Election Officers (DEOs) will require the services of a large number of staff members of different State Government offices, State Government undertakings, statutory bodies, district school boards, etc for this purpose. Besides, for the purpose of supervision and monitoring of the exercise, some Supervision-cum-Liaison Officers will also be required.
(ii) For proper display of the draft photo-electoral rolls at the polling stations, municipal offices, panchayat offices, school/ college buildings the cooperation of the authorities under whose control such buildings lie, is also absolutely necessary.
3. You are, therefore, requested to issue necessary instructions immediately to all the State Government offices / undertakings (including Government-aided institutions), all local bodies, all district school boards, etc. under the administrative control of your department.
(i) to spare the employees, if asked for by the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) concerned for the period required;
(ii) to extend full co-operation to the EROs for display of parts of the draft photo-electoral rolls for inspection, and to the Designated Officers and Booth Level Officers for their functioning in connection with the preparatory work, submission of claims and objections at the relevant premises / buildings during normal office hours on all except Sundays if a Special Campaign does not fall on Sunday, and other public holidays under NI Act during the period in question, and
(iii) to make available vehicles attached to those offices for supervision of the coming Summary Revision of electoral rolls.
4. In this connection, attention of all State Government / Semi-State Government employees may kindly be drawn to the provision of the Rule 13 of The West Bengal Service Rules, Part – I and that of the Section 32 of the Representation of the Peoples Act, 1950. In accordance with the provisions indicated above, absence from this duty without obtaining prior permission of the DEO / ERO concerned may attract disciplinary action.
5. This may please be treated as extremely urgent.
6. Receipt may kindly be acknowledged.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/- Amit Kiran Deb
Chief Secretary to the Govt of West BengalMay 17, 2012 at 3:41 pm #72597AnonymousInactiveI think the intention of original question was whether or not we will get ‘On Duty Sanction’ for presenting ourselves to the agencies when they are to come to the locality of our residence (say the local polling booth) to take OUR photographs etc. There would be hardly any doubt whether we shall be sanctioned ‘On Duty’ if we are engaged in the photo taking activities etc officially because in those cases our office will give us a official order to be deputed as such. Hope I could make myself clear.
May 17, 2012 at 3:55 pm #72598AnonymousInactiveIt depends on… During such activities the appropriate authority shall issue such order as to the sanctioning of on duty etc… it shall also be applicable for those who are in private job…if such order is there we shall have an ON DUTY! We shall not apprehend in such cases…
May 22, 2012 at 9:31 am #72650AnonymousInactive@kayshikr – You are correct in explaining the situation. Thanks.
Don’t think we have gathered enough data to substantiate the legitimate claim of Onduty, during our attendance at the Adhar Card procedures/Voter Card rectifications et al. I could speak to some colleagues in different schools and understand, the sanction is being made on adhoc basis, purely person (Head Master/Mistress) dependent, as I gathered information both about sanction and denial.
Can I request for further deliberation please with relevant GO copy ? -
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