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Can’t refuse admn work, govt warns college principals, teachers

A circular was sent to all principals recently
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Amid rising administrative delays in government colleges due to leadership gaps, the Directorate of Higher Education (DHE) has issued a stern warning to principals and faculty members across the state, cautioning them of disciplinary action if they fail to accept drawing and disbursing (DD) powers as delegated.

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In a circular sent to all principals recently, the DHE observed that teachers and principals often avoid assuming the DD powers of other colleges, citing various reasons. This reluctance has led to delays in essential operations such as salary disbursement, fee collection, and bill payments.

“In the absence of a regular principal, DD powers are assigned to the senior-most faculty member and principal of a nearby college. However, these orders are not always followed promptly and often treated casually,” the circular stated.

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Sources said some officials, instead of assuming charge, respond by requesting a change in delegation, thereby delaying execution.

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