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Time of India
4 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Wildlife Institute of India moves to stall pay of those who skipped yoga event, later backs off
DEHRADUN: The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) Monday issued an internal communication warning staff of possible salary deductions for failing to attend the International Yoga Day event on June 21 without prior notice - but later retracted the directive. The notice, citing "poor attendance" despite repeated reminders, said employees and researchers who skipped the Yoga Day event without approved leave would need to submit a written explanation to their reporting managers or risk having their June salaries withheld. However, within hours, the notice was withdrawn. TOI accessed the email, titled "Explanation for Absence on International Yoga Day Celebrations 2025," which read: "Please note that while WII ensures the timely disbursement of monthly salaries/emoluments to over 600 employees (including researchers), about 75 individuals participated in this important national event. In view of the above, all those who were absent on the International Day of Yoga without prior intimation are required to submit a written explanation for their absence. .. The finance officer is requested to withhold the release of the June 2025 salary until the attendance record, tour details, or valid written explanation is received and verified." WII Director Virendra Tiwari later told TOI, "No such action is being planned. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Memperdagangkan CFD Emas dengan salah satu spread terendah? IC Markets Mendaftar Undo It appears that some administrative staff, perhaps out of over-enthusiasm, went overboard with the directive." According to researchers at the institute, many staff members skipped the event, knowing that International Day of Yoga was not a mandatory observance under the ministry of environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEF&CC). WII, however, had marked the event - with activities like yoga sessions, plantation drives, cleanliness campaigns, and refreshments - as compulsory. The Dehradun-based WII, an autonomous body under MoEF&CC, has been organising Yoga Day events annually.
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Business Standard
5 days ago
- General
- Business Standard
WII threatens of pay freeze for Yoga Day absence, then retracts order
The International Yoga Day on June 21 was clearly a major event of the year at the Wildlife Institute of India. But some of its staff chose to skip it without prior permission. The event was so vital that missing it was seen as an act of defiance by the Dehradun-based institute. Consequently, the Wildlife Institute of India on Monday warned employees that their June salaries would be withheld for skipping the International Yoga Day event without prior notice. But within hours, the directive was rolled back, like a yoga mat in the monsoon. The warning came via an internal email sent by the Dehradun-based institute, expressing disappointment over the 'poor attendance' at the June 21 celebration, despite repeated notices from the WII and reminders from the Ministry of Environment. 'Please note that while the WII ensures the timely disbursement of monthly salaries/emoluments to over 600 employees [including researchers], about 75 individuals participated in this important national event,' read the email accessed by PTI. The message instructed all staff — permanent and contractual — who missed the event without informing in advance to submit a written explanation to their reporting officer or the deputy registrar. Until these explanations were received and verified, the finance officer was directed to withhold June 2025 salary disbursements. However, the situation changed quickly. By 1.55 pm the same day, the administration issued another email to all staff, stating that the earlier directive had been withdrawn. Speaking to PTI, WII Director Virendra Tiwari clarified, 'No such action is proposed,' and added that it was simply a routine communication shared with employees. However, the tone of the initial e-mail and the threat of salary stoppage stirred concern among staff. 'This was a bit too much,' a WII employee told PTI. The staffer said they had not been informed earlier that attending the event was mandatory and confirmed receiving the withdrawal notice later. The International Day of Yoga, observed every year on June 21, is a wellness initiative promoted by the Government of India. While central government employees are generally encouraged to participate, attendance remains voluntary across most institutions.


The Hindu
5 days ago
- The Hindu
Wildlife Institute of India issues, then withdraws order to withhold salaries of staff who skipped Yoga Day event
Citing poor attendance at the International Yoga Day event on June 21, the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) issued a warning on Monday (June 23, 2025), saying this month's salaries of the employees who skipped the programme without prior intimation would be withheld, but withdrew the order within hours. WII Director Virendra Tiwari, however, told PTI that the administration had sent a routine e-mail to the staff. "No such action is proposed," he said. In an internal e-mail, the administration of the Dehradun-based institute expressed concern over the "poor attendance" at the June 21 event, despite repeated notices issued by the WII and communications from the Environment Ministry. "Please note that while the WII ensures the timely disbursement of monthly salaries/emoluments to over 600 employees (including researchers), about 75 individuals participated in this important national event," read the e-mail sent to all employees on Monday (June 23, 2025). "All those who were absent on the International Yoga Day without prior intimation are required to submit a written explanation for their absence," it said. The administration directed the permanent and contractual staff to submit the explanations to their reporting officer or the Deputy Registrar. According to the communication, the finance officer has been asked to "withhold the release of June 2025 salary" until the attendance record, tour details or valid written explanations are received and verified. Later, in another e-mail sent at around 1:55 pm, the administration informed the staff that the communication was withdrawn. A WII employee told PTI that the administration had not made it mandatory for everyone to attend the Yoga Day event and this was the first time such a direction was issued, which has "shocked" everyone. "This was a bit too much," the employee said, confirming that they have received another e-mail withdrawing the earlier communication. The International Day of Yoga, celebrated on June 21 every year, is promoted by the government as a nationwide wellness initiative. While Central Government employees are routinely encouraged to join the celebrations, the participation usually remains voluntary.

Mint
5 days ago
- Mint
Wildlife Institute of India warns of withholding salaries of employees who skipped Yoga Day event, then withdraws
Wildlife Institute of India (WII) had reportedly warned of withholding this month's salary of employees, who did not attend the International Yoga Day event on Monday, June 21, without prior information, sources on Monday said. WII Director Virendra Tiwari, however, told PTI that 'no such action is proposed,' and that the administration had sent a routine e-mail to the staff. (This is a developing story. Keep checking for more updates)


Hindustan Times
5 days ago
- General
- Hindustan Times
WII issues, then withdraws order to withhold salaries of staff who skipped Yoga Day event
New Delhi, Citing poor attendance at the International Yoga Day event on June 21, the Wildlife Institute of India issued a warning on Monday, saying this month's salaries of the employees who skipped the programme without prior intimation would be withheld, but withdrew the order within hours. WII issues, then withdraws order to withhold salaries of staff who skipped Yoga Day event WII Director Virendra Tiwari, however, told PTI that the administration had sent a routine e-mail to the staff. "No such action is proposed," he said. In an internal e-mail, the administration of the Dehradun-based institute expressed concern over the "poor attendance" at the June 21 event, despite repeated notices issued by the WII and communications from the environment ministry. "Please note that while the WII ensures the timely disbursement of monthly salaries/emoluments to over 600 employees , about 75 individuals participated in this important national event," read the e-mail sent to all employees on Monday. "All those who were absent on the International Yoga Day without prior intimation are required to submit a written explanation for their absence," it said. The administration directed the permanent and contractual staff to submit the explanations to their reporting officer or the deputy registrar. According to the communication, the finance officer has been asked to "withhold the release of June 2025 salary" until the attendance record, tour details or valid written explanations are received and verified. Later, in another e-mail sent around 1:55 pm, the administration informed the staff that the communication was withdrawn. A WII employee told PTI that the administration had not made it mandatory for everyone to attend the Yoga Day event and this was the first time such a direction was issued, which has "shocked" everyone. "This was a bit too much," the employee said, confirming that they have received another e-mail withdrawing the earlier communication. The International Day of Yoga, celebrated on June 21 every year, is promoted by the government as a nationwide wellness initiative. While central government employees are routinely encouraged to join the celebrations, the participation usually remains voluntary. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.