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Show-cause notice to 7 SRO-202 officials

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Jammu, March 12

The government today issued show-cause notice to seven officials who were working on a probation period in different departments for violation of service conduct rules.

According to a GAD order, the probationers who were appointed under Jammu and Kashmir Special Recruitment Rules 2015, notified under SRO-202 of 2015, reportedly participated in frequent protests at public spaces and denounced the terms and conditions of service as contained in the Rules and Jammu and Kashmir Government Employees (Conduct) Rules, 1971.

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The show-cause notice was issued to Muneer Hussain, junior engineer, JPDCL, Dr Arif Hussain, LDC Durbukh Leh, Sanjeev Singh, Medical Officer, PHC, Budhal Rajouri, Dr Shafeen Majeed Koul, Medical Officer, PHC, Jandrah Jammu, Amandeep Singh, patwari, office of Deputy Commissioner, Jammu, and Amir Tariq, junior assistant, GAD.

The probationers have been asked to explain why their period of probation may not be terminated and they be not immediately discharged from service.

They have been directed to send their replies to the show-cause notice to the office of Deputy Secretary, GAD, within a period of seven days, failing which it shall be presumed that they have nothing to say in the matter and action, as warranted under rules, shall be taken without any further notice.

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