Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Friday ordered its employees not to proceed on study leave without its prior permission from competent authorities.
As per Rule 61(3)(i) of J&K Civil Services (Leave) Rules, 1979, study leave shall not be granted unless it is certified by the authority competent to grant leave that the proposed course of study or training shall be of definite advantage from the point of view of public interest.
The government on 6 February 2017 issued a Circular (No. 08-GAD of 2017) impressing upon all the Administrative Secretaries that the study leave cases may be forwarded to Finance Department and General Administration Department in advance and within the stipulated time frame to ensure that the officers and officials shall proceed for study outside J&K only after fulfilling all the laid down requisite formalities.
Further, the government issued a fresh Circular (No. 35-GAD of 2018) on 13 August 2018, again impressing upon all Administrative Secretaries to forward study leave cases to the General Administration Department for concurrence with complete details, so that the Government employees shall not proceed on study leave without the prior approval of Competent Authority.
“However, it has been observed that the officers/officials of various Departments proceed on study leave for pursuing higher studies in institutes within the Country and even abroad, pending formal sanction/approval of the Competent Authority, as a consequence of which these cases are placed for approval before authorities on post facto basis,” reads an order.
“The Lieutenant Governor has desired that in future no Government employee shall proceed on leave without prior permission of the Competent Authority,” it said, adding, “Accordingly, It Is Impressed upon all Administrative Secretaries to ensure that the study leave cases are forwarded to General Administration Department In advance, so that the same are decided within the stipulated time frame and no officer/official shall be allowed to proceed on study leave without prior approval of the Competent Authority.” (GNS)
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