7th Pay Commission, 7th CPC Latest News, Bihar Government Employees: Preparation to review the performance of employees above the age of 50 has constituted two committees under this policy, in which three members in a committee and four in a committee. Are members.
7th Pay Commission, 7th CPC Latest News, Bihar Government Employees: Government of Bihar has constituted a committee to review the performance of government employee. The state government has constituted the Yag Committee for force retirement. That is, now government officials and employees above the age of 50 will have to be smart. If the work is relaxed then this committee of Nitish government
can recommend forcible retirement .
Preparations for reviewing the performance of employees above 50 years of age have constituted two committees under this policy, consisting of three members in a committee and four members in a committee. On the basis of the recommendation of these committees, any deficiency in functioning beyond 50 years of age can be forcibly retired. However, this campaign is going to start from June.
The Bihar government has issued a letter. It has been given in this letter that the chairman of the committee consisting of Group ‘A’ officers will be the Additional Home Secretary of the Home Department.
There will be three other members in this committee. At the same time, the second committee has been formed for ‘B’ C and more unclassified employees, its chairman will be the secretary of the Home Department. However, this team will have two members instead of four.
These government employees of Bihar may also fall. Gaj: Earlier on Wednesday, the Patna High Court showed strictness in the case of fake teachers. The court has warned of any looseness in the degree inquiry, showing strictness on the teachers employed. The court has also warned the teachers sternly that otherwise the salary will be withheld.
The court has said that the salary of the teachers who will be negligent in the certificate investigation will be withheld from February 2021. The court has asked to expedite the surveillance investigation of fake and invalid certificates. On Wednesday, a bench of Chief Justice Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice Anil Kumar Sinha heard the public interest litigation filed by Ranjit Pandit.