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Sikkim Govt introduces Sabbatical Leave scheme. Check details here

First Published: 18th August, 2023 14:44 IST

As per the scheme the government employess can avail maximum leave for nearly three years with 50% basic pay.

In a move that would help lot of state government employees to pursue literary and other activities, the government has introduced Sabbatical Leave scheme that would allow the regular Sikkim government employees to take a maximum leave for nearly three years with 50% basic pay.

Chief Minister PS Golay had recently announced to provide a three-year sabbatical leave for those government employees interested in pursuing their desired ventures without worrying about losing their government job.

As per a DoP notification of August 14, the ‘Sabbatical Leave’ scheme for the regular State government employees seek to provide multiple opportunities, which otherwise is not available to them due to service rules.

In his Independence Day address, the Chief Minister has informed about the sabbatical leave initiative as a significant policy change, an official release said.

“I am pleased to announce a significant step forward in our commitment to the well-being of our employees. Recognizing the importance of work-life balance and personal growth, we are introducing a sabbatical leave of 3 years for all government employees. This initiative aims to provide our dedicated workforce with the opportunity to pursue further education, skill development, or personal endeavours, ultimately enhancing their overall quality of life,” the Chief Minister had said. The sabbatical allows a government employee to acquire additional educational qualification including skill development, to pursue entrepreneurial ventures or artistic and literary pursuits, to discharge family and social obligations, and explore different work environment by seeking employment elsewhere within and outside India.

Under this scheme, the employee shall be granted a sabbatical leave for a period not less than 365 days extendable up to a maximum of 1080 days once in the entire service period. The interested employee should have completed not less than five years of continuous service, states the DoP notification.

Upon proceeding on sabbatical leave, the employee is entitled to 50% basic pay but will not receive any allowances. However, the inter-se-seniority shall remain unchanged.

The government employees on sabbatical leave would continue to be governed by the Sikkim Government Servants’ Conduct Rules 1981 and all other rules in force, as per the notification.
The employee on sabbatical leave can be recalled to duty whenever the State government deems fit to do so in the interest of the State by giving a notice of one month. Similarly, the employee can rejoin duty after giving one month’s notice.

People who cannot avail the scheme:
· The scheme shall not apply to any government servant who is a member of All India Service or serving the State government on deputation from the Centre, other State governments’ PSU, boards and Centrally Sponsored Schemes, etc.

· Employees against whom department inquiry, vigilance cases are being contemplated or pending or those placed under suspension are not eligible till the pendency of such cases.

· Employees who have taken bank loans for which repayment is deducted from their salary shall also not be eligible if the EMI cannot be met from the 50% reduction in monthly pay during their sabbatical leave.

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