NVS Education Code Quiz
Test your knowledge on Chapter VII: Article 53.1 to 53.4 (Service Records)
Correct Answer: Every employee appointed to a regular post on a permanent or temporary basis
Context: Article 53.1 specifies that a service book shall be maintained for every employee appointed to a regular post under the Samiti, whether on a permanent or temporary basis.
Correct Answer: The Deputy Commissioner of the Regional Office
Context: As per NVS service rules, the Service Books of Group 'A' officers like the Principal are maintained and updated by the Regional Office under the Deputy Commissioner.
Correct Answer: Group 'B' (except Vice-Principals) and Group 'C' employees of that specific JNV
Context: Based on administrative powers in Article 22, the Principal maintains service books of teaching and non-teaching staff stationed at the Vidyalaya.
Correct Answer: Verified personal details, identification marks, and thumb/finger impressions
Context: The opening pages of a standard service book explicitly record certified bio-data, signatures, marks of identification, and finger impressions to authenticate the identity of the official.
Correct Answer: Concurrently with the occurrence of events like promotion, leave, or increments
Context: Service records must be updated concurrently with the events to ensure accuracy and readiness for audit at any given point.
Correct Answer: The Head of the Office (Principal) or an authorized officer
Context: Article 22.1 and Article 53 mandate that the Head of Office (Principal) oversees the authentication and attestation of records for Group 'C' staff.
Correct Answer: Once every year, requiring the employee's signature in token of verification
Context: Article 53.3 rules that every employee must be shown their service book annually to cross-verify facts, after which they sign it.
Correct Answer: To ensure all events affecting pay, leave, and service are accurately recorded and certified
Context: Annual scrutiny helps minimize errors, prevents missing service tracking, and keeps calculations transparent for pension benefits.
Correct Answer: Upon completion of 25 years of service or 5 years before retirement
Context: Article 53.4 rules that when an employee completes 25 years of qualifying service or is within 5 years of superannuation, formal verification of service is executed by the competent authority.
Correct Answer: Annual Performance Assessment Report (APAR)
Context: Chapter IX highlights that APARs are critical pieces of personnel service records maintained carefully for assessments and career advancements.
Correct Answer: The Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti out of office contingencies
Context: Standard administrative procedures dictate that institutional records required by the employer are supplied and maintained at the cost of the office/Samiti.
Correct Answer: File a formal written representation to the Head of Office / Principal for correction
Context: Whenever anomalies appear during annual cross-checks, the correct channel is to represent the matter to the certifying authority with proofs.
Correct Answer: Daily personal tracking logs of classroom lesson plans
Context: Lesson plans are kept in the individual teacher's diary, whereas service books only hold official milestones of employment history.
Correct Answer: It is securely transferred from the old station office to the new station office officially
Context: Service records must follow an employee through safe official transit channels whenever structural transfers occur across stations.
Correct Answer: Office Superintendent
Context: Article 24.6 and 24.27 specify that the Office Superintendent is directly charged with keeping personal files and leave accounts of school staff in safe custody.
Correct Answer: The Audit/Accounts branch or designated verification authorities
Context: Verification of qualifying service is an explicit audit function ensuring clear calculations before pension/terminal files are finalized.
Correct Answer: Formal change of name or surname of the employee
Context: Articles 15.1.9 and 17.1.8 delegate administrative power to Joint Commissioner/Deputy Commissioner for processing changes in employee name/surname within service tracks.
Correct Answer: Comprehensive long-term Leave Accounts (Earned Leave, Half Pay Leave, etc.)
Context: Leave accounts form a core component of the broad system of service records managed by the Office Superintendent for employees.
Correct Answer: Yes, all formal events affecting status, increments, or suspension must be recorded under rules
Context: Service records are legally continuous; hence, disruptions such as suspensions, reduction in rank, or major penalties must be recorded.
Correct Answer: The Head of Office (Principal) or the designated custodian officer
Context: The formal certificate of verification written directly into the service book requires the validating signature of the responsible officer holding custody.