CKAF, teachers’ bodies demandrollback of principals’ suspension; warned of protest
The Chhattisgarh Karmachari Adhikari Federation (CKAF) and the Chhattisgarh Pracharya Federation have demanded the immediate withdrawal of the suspension orders issued against eight school principals in Balod district. A joint delegation met the Balod collector on Monday and submitted a memorandum opposing the disciplinary action.
The delegation termed the suspensions “one-sided” and “beyond jurisdiction.” Representatives stated that the decision violates the principles of natural justice and requires immediate reconsideration. During the meeting, federation officials argued that holding principals solely responsible for poor board exam results is unfair.
The federation noted that academic performance depends on various factors, including student backgrounds, socio-economic conditions, local challenges, and the availability of resources. They argued that placing the entire burden of accountability on principals contradicts administrative justice.
Chhattisgarh Pracharya Federation president M R Khan pointed out that the state government is the appointing authority for principals. The delegation argued that any such disciplinary action should only occur at the state level after a thorough review of existing rules.
The Balod collector assured the delegation that the administration would review the facts presented and initiate appropriate steps.
The Chhattisgarh Pracharya Federation stated that it remains committed to protecting the rights and dignity of officials. The organisation warned that the Chhattisgarh Karmachari Adhikari Federation and the Chhattisgarh Pracharya Federation will launch a phased protest if the suspensions are not revoked soon.
The delegation included Balod district coordinator Lokesh Kumar Sahu, principal advisor Anurag Ojha, state secretary Dharmendra Singh Thakur, and other senior members of the federations.
Balod District Collector Divya Umesh Mishra told the media that a delegation of teachers met her and submitted their demands. “We had a discussion on the issue,” the district collector said when asked whether the decision to suspend eight principals and withhold salary increments was justified.
One of the suspended principals told the media that they had not been given an opportunity to be heard. “I joined the school two months ago, and now I am facing such a situation,” the teacher said. He demanded immediate restoration of the suspended teachers.
The state convenor of CKAF, an umbrella organisation representing over 100 government employees’ bodies, Kamal Verma, said that they support the demands of the teachers’ body.
In another major development, information has emerged regarding show-cause notices issued to a number of teachers in Durg district, said Chhattisgarh Shaley Shikshak Sangh state president Virendra Dubey.
\Durg DEO issues show-cause notices to 71 schools over poor board results
The DEO office in Durg has issued show-cause notices to principals and in-charge principals of 71 government high and higher secondary schools over poor board examination results for the 2025-26 academic session.
According to the notices issued on May 8, the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) declared the results for High School and Higher Secondary examinations on April 29. The DEO office stated that several schools in Durg district recorded a sharp decline in pass percentages compared to the previous academic session.
The notices stated that district education officials and block education officers had repeatedly instructed schools to conduct regular practical work, ensure preparation based on blueprint patterns, solve previous years’ question papers, and provide focused guidance to weak students identified through quarterly examinations. Schools were also directed to maintain regular attendance of students until the commencement of board examinations.
The DEO office alleged that non-compliance with these directions adversely affected examination results and reflected “serious negligence” towards official responsibilities. The notices further stated that such conduct amounted to a violation of provisions under the Chhattisgarh Civil Services Conduct Rules, 1965.
The concerned principals have been directed to submit their explanations by May 13, failing which disciplinary action may be initiated as per rules.
The federation noted that academic performance depends on various factors, including student backgrounds, socio-economic conditions, local challenges, and the availability of resources. They argued that placing the entire burden of accountability on principals contradicts administrative justice.
Chhattisgarh Pracharya Federation president M R Khan pointed out that the state government is the appointing authority for principals. The delegation argued that any such disciplinary action should only occur at the state level after a thorough review of existing rules.
The Balod collector assured the delegation that the administration would review the facts presented and initiate appropriate steps.
The Chhattisgarh Pracharya Federation stated that it remains committed to protecting the rights and dignity of officials. The organisation warned that the Chhattisgarh Karmachari Adhikari Federation and the Chhattisgarh Pracharya Federation will launch a phased protest if the suspensions are not revoked soon.
The delegation included Balod district coordinator Lokesh Kumar Sahu, principal advisor Anurag Ojha, state secretary Dharmendra Singh Thakur, and other senior members of the federations.
One of the suspended principals told the media that they had not been given an opportunity to be heard. “I joined the school two months ago, and now I am facing such a situation,” the teacher said. He demanded immediate restoration of the suspended teachers.
The state convenor of CKAF, an umbrella organisation representing over 100 government employees’ bodies, Kamal Verma, said that they support the demands of the teachers’ body.
In another major development, information has emerged regarding show-cause notices issued to a number of teachers in Durg district, said Chhattisgarh Shaley Shikshak Sangh state president Virendra Dubey.
\Durg DEO issues show-cause notices to 71 schools over poor board results
The DEO office in Durg has issued show-cause notices to principals and in-charge principals of 71 government high and higher secondary schools over poor board examination results for the 2025-26 academic session.
According to the notices issued on May 8, the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) declared the results for High School and Higher Secondary examinations on April 29. The DEO office stated that several schools in Durg district recorded a sharp decline in pass percentages compared to the previous academic session.
The notices stated that district education officials and block education officers had repeatedly instructed schools to conduct regular practical work, ensure preparation based on blueprint patterns, solve previous years’ question papers, and provide focused guidance to weak students identified through quarterly examinations. Schools were also directed to maintain regular attendance of students until the commencement of board examinations.
The DEO office alleged that non-compliance with these directions adversely affected examination results and reflected “serious negligence” towards official responsibilities. The notices further stated that such conduct amounted to a violation of provisions under the Chhattisgarh Civil Services Conduct Rules, 1965.
The concerned principals have been directed to submit their explanations by May 13, failing which disciplinary action may be initiated as per rules.
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