Delhi Government: School guest teachers’ leave won’t count as working days
Press Trust of India | September 28, 2021 | 03:06 PM IST | 1 min read
Delhi Government: Leave taken by guest teachers in government schools will not count as working days, the directorate of education clarified.
NEW DELHI: Delhi Government Schools guest teachers' leaves will not be taken into account while computing their working days. An official order from the directorate of education said that the clarification was issued in response to queries raised on various platforms regarding computation of working days for guest teachers working in Delhi Government schools.
The duration of maternity or any other leave availed by guest teachers of Delhi government schools will not be taken into account while computing their working days, according to an official order.
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The Directorate of Education (DoE) said, "If a guest teacher is on maternity leave or any other kind of leave, then the days spent on such leave will not be included while computing the working days of the guest teachers."
"If a guest teacher is on any kind of official government duty such as election duty, BLO duty, COVID duty etc, then the days spent on such duty will be included while computing the working days of the guest teachers," it added.
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The department further said that if a guest teacher is called for any official duty by the heads of their schools during summer and winter vacations, then those days will also be included in the work experience certificate.
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