Assam government school teacher absconds from duty for 14 years, works as a journalist in Barak Valley

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Amidst a veil of secrecy spanning nearly 14 years, a government school teacher has been discovered to have maintained a parallel career in journalism, raising eyebrows and prompting criticism in the Barak Valley region

KRC TIMES Barak Valley Bureau

Amidst a veil of secrecy spanning nearly 14 years, a government school teacher has been discovered to have maintained a parallel career in journalism, raising eyebrows and prompting criticism in the Barak Valley region.

The revelation came to light when Karimganj District Commissioner released a list of personnel training for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, with the unexpected appearance of Tanuj Kumar Dhar’s name drawing attention and igniting a debate on the appropriateness of such dual roles for educators.

Tanuj Kumar Dhar, originally identified as an assistant teacher at Eraligul Gugrakona Public High School in Karimganj, has emerged as a central figure in this unfolding saga.

It has been revealed that Tanuj has been actively involved in journalism, serving as a representative of the INS (Indian Newspaper Society) and working for a newspaper in the Barak Valley region. His social media profile indicates his role as “Principal Correspondent” at INAS India Private Limited, shedding light on his dual identity that remained veiled for over a decade.

The case of Tanuj Kumar Dhar has stirred discussions across various portals and local newspapers, sparking concerns about the implications of such actions for educators. It is noteworthy that Tanuj’s journalistic pursuits were unknown to many, with local newspapers seemingly overlooking his dual profession.

Notably, the silence of the school’s headmaster regarding Tanuj’s extracurricular activities is speculated to be influenced by maintaining a favorable relationship with political leaders. This aspect adds another layer of complexity to the situation, prompting questions about accountability and ethical conduct in the education sector.

 As voices of concern grow louder, speculation arises about the potential actions that the district administration may take against Tanuj Kumar Dhar, who has juggled the roles of both educator and journalist for an extended period. 

A state-level member of the NSUI (National Students’ Union of India) remarked on the curiosity surrounding the district administration’s response to this revelation, hinting at possible repercussions for Tanuj’s actions.

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