Jammu & Kashmir school board employee first to get premature retirement notice under revised rules
The Jammu and Kashmir administration has decided to prematurely retire an employee, the first such case in the Union territory, over a month after new rules were framed to fire government staff after the completion of 22 years of qualifying service or attaining 48 years of age.
The notice was issued to a class-iv employee Fayaz Ahmad Siraj to retire from services as he has completed 27 years of service on October 14. Siraj has been allowed three month’s pay and allowance in lieu of three month’s notice.
JKBOSE chairperson Veena Pandita, while issuing the order, stated that it was in the “public interest” to do so.
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