Extended stay of ACF Vinay Khajuria violates manual’s guidelines on deputation, which aim to ensure rotation and prevent monopolization of positions
Prolonged stay of Vinay Khajuria despite multiple transfer orders raises concerns about efficacy of transfer policy and potential favoritism
GY CORRESPONDENT
JAMMU, june 13
A controversy has emerged regarding the prolonged deputation of Vinay Khajuria, Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF), at the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, where he has been serving for the past 7 years. Critics have raised concerns that his extended stay violates the manual’s guidelines on deputation, which aim to ensure rotation and prevent monopolization of positions.Khajuria’s 7-year deputation has sparked concerns about the lack of rotation and potential favoritism.Staying in one place for an extended period can lead to a monopoly, stifling fresh perspectives and ideas.Prolonged stays can result in complacency and poor working, ultimately affecting the organization’s overall performance.Timely transfers are essential for career growth and motivation. Delayed transfers can demotivate deserving officials who are awaiting their turn.
There is a need for strict adherence to the deputation manual to ensure transparency and fairness in postings and transfers.Implementing a rotation policy can help prevent monopolization and promote a more dynamic work environment.The concerned authorities are urged to review Khajuria’s deputation and take necessary actions to maintain transparency and fairness in the organization’s functioning.
The prolonged stay of Vinay Khajuria despite multiple transfer orders raises concerns about the efficacy of the transfer policy and potential favoritism. This situation can lead to questions about the fairness and impartiality of the transfer process.Other officials may feel unfairly treated, leading to demotivation and dissatisfaction.Extended stays can concentrate power and influence, potentially affecting decision-making and organizational dynamics.The department’s inability to execute transfer orders in Vinay Khajuria’s case warrants scrutiny and clarification to maintain transparency and fairness in the organization.
A local high-ranking officer on deputation in Shrine Board involved in corruption and mismanagement, sparking concerns about the organization’s financial integrity and accountability.According to sources, the officer has allegedly manipulated and misused Shrine Board funds for personal gain, amassing wealth and assets over their 7-8 years tenure in native village Panthal. Despite repeated incidents of forest fires and other issues , no action has been taken against the officer, raising questions about the lack of oversight and accountability within the Shrine Board.Further officer has potentially used Shrine Board machinery and resources for personal benefit, with visible evidence of disproportionate assets.The Shrine Board must take immediate action to address these serious allegations, including conducting a thorough internal investigation.