Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

ONLY 3 UP GOVT TEACHERS ON POLL DUTY DIED: BASIC EDU DEPT

- Rajeev Mullick rajeev.mullick@htlive.com

LUCKNOW : The Uttar Pradesh government said on Tuesday that only three government teachers succumbed to Covid-19 during the recently held panchayat polls, dismissing claims by prominent teachers’ bodies that at least 1,600 staff died after contractin­g the infection. The basic education department said its numbers were based on reports submitted by district magistrate­s across the state so far.

LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh government said on Tuesday that only three government teachers succumbed to Covid-19 during the recently held panchayat polls, dismissing claims by prominent teachers’ bodies that at least 1,600 staff died after contractin­g the infection.

The basic education department said its numbers were based on reports submitted by district magistrate­s across the state so far.

“The department expressed its profound grief over demise of three teachers and has initiated process to provide ex gratia to their kin,” said Satya Prakash, under secretary, basic education department, UP.

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Shikshak Sangh chief Dinesh Chandra Sharma refuted the government’s claim. “It is unfortunat­e to see such an indifferen­t attitude of the basic education department towards government school staff,” he said.

The department said as per the rules of the state election commission, a government official is considered on election duty from the period the employee leaves their residence for attending poll-related training, includes the time of polling and counting work, and ends when they reach their residence after duty.

This normally comprises 3-4 days.

On Monday, additional chief secretary, panchyati raj, Manoj Kumar Singh, had said that as per Election Commission of India rules, if polling is scheduled on April 10, then teachers engaged on poll duty report a day before (April 9) and leave the next day (April 11).

“If anything untoward happens during these three days, it will be considered as death on poll duty. But if a teacher did election duty on April 10, tested positive on April 20 and succumbed on April 24, it will not be considered as death on election duty,” he had said

The death of government teachers on poll duty was also taken up by the Allahabad high court on May 12 and the judges suggested to the state government that the teachers’ families be given an ex-gratia of Rs 1 crore.

While the teachers’ associatio­n has demanded compensati­on of ₹1 crore each for the next of kin of the deceased, basic education department says it will be paid as per the rules set by the state election commission.

“The kin of the employees are entitled for ex gratia which is decided by the state election commission,” an official said.

It is unfortunat­e to see such an indifferen­t attitude of the basic education department towards govt school staff

DINESH CHANDRA SHARMA, teachers’ associatio­n chief

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