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Principal Secretary Transport department's order thrown into dustbin
Repatriated JEs yet to join R&B department
7/25/2019 11:35:13 PM
Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report

Jammu, July 25: Officers manning some of the important departments in the state are virtually giving a damn to the orders issued at the highest level in the bureaucracy and these orders are literally thrown into the dust bin by such officers.
On July 18, 2019, Principal Secretary, Transport Department, Dr. Asgar Hassan Samoon issued an order asking for repatriation of Junior Engineers (JEs) Mechanical from the transport department to the Public Works (R&B) department. Despite the lapse of one week the order has been implemented partly.
"In the interest of administration the following Junior Engineers (Mech) of Public Works (R&B) department who are on deputation to the Motor Vehicles Department vide government order number 128-PW (R&B) of 2018 dated 05-03-2018 are hereby repatriated back to their parent department with immediate effect," reads government order number 50-TR of 2019 dated 18-07-2019.
The Junior Engineers repatriated from Transport Department to R&B department are Bharat Bhushan, Sanjay Bhat, Sanjeev Parihar and Aslam Parvez Chowhan. Out of these officials only Bharat Bhushan has joined the R&B department while the others are making merry of the situation. Bhushan was relieved only on July 23 and he joined the R&B department thereafter.
Sources told Early Times that the delay in implementation of the order has given enough space for an engineer to go to court and sought the court intervention in the matter. Due to this lackadaisical attitude Aslam Parvez Chowhan managed to get the stay in his favour and as such he has managed to get stationed at the Transport Department.
"It is astonishing that an order issued by the Principal Secretary, Transport Department has not been implemented in toto by the concerned department. The Junior Engineers are staying out at the Transport Department and there is nobody who could bell the cat and make the things to move in this respect," said sources.
Sources said that since Chowhan's case is going to be put up in September this year nobody can ask him to get repatriated and join his parent department that is the R&B department. The same mocks at the overall system wherein it gets very difficult to dislodge or transfer an employee of any government department.
"Ideally the order should have been implemented on the next day itself but that is not the case. The delay provides a chance to the employee to look for an escape route and in most of the cases the employee is successful. This whole thing needs to be looked into so that in future such eventualities are stopped," said sources.
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