Mobile phones ban in Schools: Education department issued important order
Mobile phones ban: The Karnataka Education Department has a clear policy prohibiting teachers from using mobile phones during school hours. Mobile phones ban in Schools: education department important issued order.
The use of mobile phones by teachers and other staff is banned in government and aided primary and high schools, as well as pre-university colleges, during school hours.

The main reason cited is that it distracts teachers and affects the quality of education. Headmasters and principals are typically exempted from the ban, as they may need to use phones for administrative purposes. Teachers are also generally allowed to use phones for academic purposes to aid in teaching, but not for personal calls or social media.
The responsibility for enforcing this ban lies with the school headmasters and headmistresses. If teachers are found violating the rule, the head of the institution can be held accountable.

The circulars state that using mobile phones during school hours is considered an act of indiscipline. While the specific penalties can vary, they may include a cut in salary or increment, and in some cases, a teacher could be suspended.

To help enforce the rule, students have been encouraged to report instances of teachers using phones in the classroom to the Block Education Officer (BEO) or their school head.
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