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Education dept officer held back orders of punishment of Indore Commissioner

With an intention to stop the punishment of an officer found guilty, in-charge of Zila Panchayat office Devendra Choubey held back the punishment orders sent out by then Indore commissioner Sanjay Dubey. This was revealed in Right to Information reply received by an activist Sanjay Mishra on Sunday.
 Sharing the details of the case, Mishra said, “BRC (block resource coordinator) Rajendra Singh Tanwar did not do monitoring of government schools as ordered.” The complaint was handled by commissioner.
“Commissioner had ordered inspection against the officer in 2018, which was to be conducted by Choubey,” Mishra said. 
To avert the inspection, Choubey sent the name of another BRC officer Manor Diwan to the commissioner. “CEO Zila Panchayat had conducted inspection of Dubey and found him guilty of misleading the department,” Mishra said.
Admitting his mistake, Choubey was excused with a warning. “In case of Tanwar, who had failed to fulfil his duties, commissioner ordered stopping his increment as a punishment,” Mishra said.
This punishment order was sent by commissioner to Zila Panchayat office. However, this order was not forwarded by Choubey.
“District project coordinator (DPC) never received the order from commissioner and hence, Tanwar never got his punishment,” Mishra said. Rather, in the RTI, there was no file or even existence of the record of inspection and orders against Tanwar.
“In such a situation, commissioners orders are not complied, school education department is doomed and we will only end up with corrupt officers,” Mishra commented.

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