4 teachers suspended over registration irregularities in Amarnath Yatra
Srinagar, July 9 -- : The Jammu and Kashmir government on Wednesday suspended four teachers deployed on Amarnath pilgrimage duties and launched an investigation following alleged irregularities in the on-spot registration of yatris in Ganderbal district.
Officials confirmed the suspensions were enacted on the recommendation of the assistant commissioner revenue, who serves as the nodal officer for the transit camp at Manigam.
According to an order issued by Ganderbal chief education officer NA Khan, the teachers placed under suspension are Bilal Ahmad Sheikh of Haripora, Aabid Mohu ud din Bhat of Manigam, Peer Mudasir of Wussan, and Gowhar Rashid Kullu of Gund. The disciplinary action stems from an alleged mismatch detected between the actual number of pilgrim registrations completed and the financial entries recorded on the fee registration forms.
Ganderbal district administration confirmed it has taken formal cognisance of the discrepancies at the transit camp.
An official spokesperson said that matter is under probe and strict action will be taken against anyone found involved.
Following this development, authorities announced that all on-spot registrations will now be processed at the Baltal base camp...
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