
Buxar DM flags delays, orders action in disciplinary cases
Buxar: Buxar DM Anshul Aggarwal on Thursday inspected the Establishment Branch and expressed concern over delays in disciplinary proceedings.
Establishment deputy collector Alma Mukhtar informed the DM that one revenue employee has been suspended, 10 face departmental action and Form 'A' proceedings involve five others.
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Among clerks, one has been penalised, four are under inquiry and one has received Form 'A'. Two amins are also under investigation.
Unsatisfied with progress, the DM directed that final reports and disciplinary proposals be submitted by June 15. He also ordered the withholding of May salaries of withdrawal and disbursing officers who failed to submit required reports.
The DM found the human resource system lacking in leave management, service verification and cadre control.
Cleanliness at the workplace was also found poor, prompting instructions for immediate improvements.
He ordered the roster for vacant posts under the Collectorate be finalised and sent to the general administration department within 15 days.
Clerk Jagnarayan Rai was asked to explain a false report and discrepancies in letter records were found.

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