Kawasoti municipality published a notice and said that based on the letter received from the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration and the National Vigilance Center, it is going to implement the decision strictly.
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Kawasoti Municipality of East Nawalparasi has instructed teachers and school staff working in public schools not to engage in any non-governmental or auxiliary occupations during school hours.
Municipal education officer Rajan Pandey publishing information Based on the letter received from the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration and the National Vigilance Center, the decision is going to be strictly implemented. In the instructional notice, it is said that if any teacher or principal is found involved in other professions during school hours, action will be taken according to Rule 133 of the Education Regulations 2059.
According to the education regulations, teachers who want to work outside of school hours must obtain departmental approval. According to Dipendra Shrestha, head of district education coordination unit Nawalpur, about 85 teachers and staff have received departmental approval till the previous financial year. However, it has been found that some teachers are still working in non-government offices or campuses without taking approval. He also informed that all the approvals of former Nawalparasi in the
district were revoked from Chait 2nd, 2079 and after that it was recommended to work elsewhere only with new approval. It has been found that some teachers of the district are still working in various campuses and non-governmental organizations without taking necessary departmental approval. According to Pandey, the education officer of Kawasoti municipality, there is a provision that the salary of teachers who work elsewhere during school hours can be stopped for five years, as well as promotions.
