"No prior notice is required to be given to such employee for gross indiscipline in her duties," he added. This is why WhatsApp has options that let you choose who can see your Last Seen status. This is because sometimes, people can get upset that you’ve read their message or have come online but have yet to reply them. A man from Saharanpur was arrested for allegedly sharing pro-Pakistan content on his WhatsApp status after it defeated India in a T20 World Cup match.
The principal also stated that the technician took leave and did not report back to work after her period of leave had elapsed. The Last Seen status of WhatsApp is kind of a double-edged sword. The WhatsApp status lines you share reveal a lot about our ability to communicate and uniquely put your thoughts into words. Your statuses reveal a lot about your emotions, thoughts, views, personality, mood and creativity. "No employee of this institution shall be allowed to be disloyal to the nation," the order says. WhatsApp statuses provide a great opportunity for everyone to express themselves. Point your phone to this screen to capture the code. Tap Menu or Settings and select Linked Devices.
The order states, "A viral video has come to the notice of the undersigned from different media platforms and also from DySP HQ, Rajouri, who sent the same via WhatsApp, in which Safiya Majeed, working as an OT technician in GMC and AH, Rajouri, seems to have posted her WhatsApp status showing celebrations of the defeat of the Indian cricket team against Pakistan in T-20 World Cup 2021, the activity which seems to be disloyalty towards the nation."ĪLSO READ: J&K Police books medical students for ‘celebrating’ Pakistan’s victory over India in T20 match To use WhatsApp on your computer: Open WhatsApp on your phone. The principal of the college, Dr Brij Mohan, issued an order to this effect after the deputy superintendent of police in Rajouri brought the matter to his notice. The administration in Jammu and Kashmir terminated the services of the technician on Thursday. Last Updated: 25th November, 2021 22:30 IST Happy Constitution Day 2021: Greetings, Wishes, Messages & WhatsApp Status Constitution Day, which is also known as National Law Day or Samvidhan Divas is celebrated in the country on November 26 every year.