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January 02, 2025

IN a bid to check corruption and irregularities, the State government has issued a circular that all Class I and II officers of the Education Department submit property statements by January 15 each year.

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The State School Education Department, under the instructions of HRD Minister Nara Lokesh, has issued a circular to this effect on Wednesday which mandates all government employees, excluding Last Grade Service members and Record Assistants, to submit annual property statements before January 15.

These statements must detail immovable properties and movable assets exceeding ₹1,00,000 in value, held by the employee or their family members. Officers failing to comply within the stipulated timeline will face disciplinary action.

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