Sir,
I have got another email and it said he was Deputy Commissioner of
undivided Darrang Dist.
"In his first stint in Assam as an education commissioner"
So I am trying to understand when he was Education Commissioner
also what he did if Jatin Mali stopped him to pursue his idea. Was Jatin
Mali Education Minister?
I thought Brindaban Goswami was Education Minister (sorry I am ignorant)
I have heard of Homen Borgohain, but I think Ministers do not go look
for IAS officers in Assam.
But IAS officers can go meet them to suggest too.

Ranju Hussein

--- "Shantikam Hazarika" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I do not think he was allowed to do much in Assam. In fact Homen
Borgohain wrote in one of his columns that when Ashok saikia came to
Assam after an international stint in agriculture, no Assamese minister
(including the Chief Minister Prafulla Mahanta) ever met him once,
INCLUDING THE AGRICULTURE MINISTER, to enquire from him as to in what
way Ashok Saikia's knowledge could be shared or utilised in Assam. They
were not very comfortable with him being in the Assam bureaucracy and
always maintained an armed length relationship with him.

In his first stint in Assam as an education commissioner, he did two
things. As you know, education is one of the most corrupt department in
the secretariat. After a teacher is appointed as per regulations, he has
to be on probation for a period after which the teacher has to be
regularized. This is where the corruption comes in. Teachers have to
grease the palm of everyone in the department and it often takes decades
before the regularization can take place. What Ashok Saikia did was to
computerise the rolls of the teachers including the dates on their
appointment. Now the computer would automatically throw up the names of
the teachers who are due for regularisation and the education department
staff would be held accountable in cases of delays. Obviously the
education department staff in Dispur were alarmed. they went to the
Minister, Jatin Mali, and told him not to allow the computerisation of
the rolls. Thus, when the file to implement the computerisation of
teachers rolls was sent to Jatin Mali, he just wrote that the matter
should be kept pending for the time being. I had met Saikia a few days
after that and I could see the distress in his face, especially because
computerisation efforts were very intensive work.

The second thing he tried to do was to be physically near the
directorates. You see, the various Directorates in the Education
department, whom we call DPIs (like Director of technical education,
elementary education, college education etc) , were all located at
Kahilipara while the Commissioner sits in Dispur. Thus any paper from
the directorates to the Department used to take often a week to traverse
the distance and there were cases where the papers were phocopied and
leaked to the Press etc. Saikia therefore shifted his own office to
kahilipara and I as Member Finance of ASEB helped him to get the
electrical connection.

This arrangement did not last long because after he left, the office was
shifted back to Dispur because his successor felt it beneath his dignity
to sit outside Dispur while all other commissioners sat in Dispur and it
was and has ever since been business as usual.

Shantikam

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