Education department employees opposing e-attendance system

Education department employees opposing e-attendance system

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 07:49 AM IST
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Dhar : A meeting of United Federation of Teachers Employees-Officers was held on Wednesday at the Talent School Dhar. Federation’s Divisional President Dinesh Sharma and Regional General Secretary Harish Boyat were the Chief Guests of the meeting.

During the meeting it was decided that all the teachers, lecturers and principles of the Indore Division will boycott the E-attendance system that is to be implemented in the Division by the Divisional Commissioner.

Federation’s Divisional President Dinesh Sharma appealed to the gathered people no teacher with android phone should get himself registered on this attendance system. Women Cell’s Commissure Vibha Mishra also showed her dissent and said that in this attendance system the locations of the women can be located through android phones.

Dussehra and Eid-Milan functions were also celebrated by the Federation members after the meeting.

The meeting was conducted by Joint Director Kailash Chaudhary and vote of thanks was given by Sunil Sancheti.

President of Teachers Union Mohanlal Yadav, Mukesh Patidar of State Teachers Association and other Officers were also present in the meeting.

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