Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Maternity leave marked on headmaster’s records

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

BAREILLY: The headmaster of a government school in Bareilly has alleged that his service book shows that he was given a sixmonth maternity leave by the education department.

According to official records, 57-year-old Chhote Lal Gangwar was on maternity leave from December 2015 to May 2016. The headmaster said he was regularly workingdur­ingthement­ionedtime period and added that the discrepanc­y in the records could create a problemfor­himduringr­etirement.

“I will be asked about this leave at the time of retirement. The department can set up an inquiry against me for availing maternity leave,” Gangwar said.

“I came to know about the discrepanc­y when I saw my service book, which is kept and updated at the office of the block education officer (BEO). I have submitted an applicatio­n to the BEO regarding the matter,” he added.

The headmaster said many of his colleagues had also reported such errors in their service books. “The service book of a woman teacher, who had two kids before joining the school, also incorrectl­y states that she was given maternity leave. She came to know about this much later and is still trying to get it corrected,” said Gangwar.

As per government policy, women government employees are eligible for 180 days of paid maternity leave, twice in their entire service. The leaves, along with other things, are mentioned in the service books of the employees for maintainin­g record.

“These discrepanc­ies in service books are created by middlemen who have strong links with education officials and office clerks,” Bareilly Government Teachers’ Union’s president Rajendra Gangwar said.

The BEO, however, downplayed the error and denied the possibilit­y of any middleman tampering with official papers. “The entries are recorded by hand and it can be a case of simple clerical error. I have asked for a department­al inquiry into the issue,” Bhojipura BEO Najmul Irfan said.

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