
DSEJ issues urgent reminder to CEO Reasi on action against officials absent over six months
The Directorate of School Education, Jammu (DSEJ), has issued a reminder to the Chief Education Officer (CEO) Reasi seeking immediate information on officials who have been absent from duty for more than six months, terming the matter “Most Urgent,” according to an official letter reviewed in the document provided.
The reminder, dated 27 September 2025 and referencing DSEJ/Gen/2025/48876‑77, notes that details requested earlier through letter No. DSEJ/Gen/2024/C.No7464700/15487‑88 dated 26 June 2024 remain pending “despite lapse of considerable time.”
The directorate has asked the CEO Reasi to expedite the response and furnish the information within three days.

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