Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Jaipur: Flying School takes govt for a ride

Jaipur: Anomalies are surfacing fast and furious around the controversy-ridden Rajasthan State Flying School in Jaipur. Although the Flying School is not a government department, but a registered society since 1991, the government is paying its employees state insurance and provident fund benefits.
Shockingly, the state government has violated the High Court’s own orders in this regard, where it observed in writ petitions 3512/91 and 136/03 (S.L Vyas vs. Rajasthan State Flying School) that employees of the Flying School may be paid pension only on the basis of the number of years they served when the school was a government department, and not after it became a society.
The Flying School was not a government department till 1977, became one between 1977 and 1991, and thereafter morphed into a society under the Societies Act. By the government’s own order, its employees ceased to be government employees from 1991 onwards.
27/06/12 Daily News & Analysis/dailybhaskar.com
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