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Plus 2 lecturer's forum strongly opposes diversion of Joint directors posts to KAS cadre
12/23/2015 10:57:14 PM
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JAMMU, Dec 23: An emergency meeting of Central Executives of All J&K Plus-2 Lecturers' Forum was held today in the Forum Office at Jammu, under the chairmanship of its Vice-President Anil Sharma, in which all the members in one voice strongly opposed the Govt's move to divert the Posts of Joint Director to the non concerned KAS Cadre as per the recommendation of the Cabinet Sub Committee.
Speaking on the occasion its vice president, Anil Sharma said that the Cabinet Sub Committee is violating the SRO 481 in which it is clearly mentioned that a person with 3 years service as Joint Director from the Education Department can be posted as Director School Education on first preference and secondly from IAS/KAS Cadre. But the Cabinet Sub Committee is degrading the dignity and honour of the Plus-2 Community even diverting the posts of Joint Director School Education Department illegally and illogically to KAS Cadre which is highly condemnable and objectionable.
Speaking on the occasion the members apprised that a person holding the post of Joint Director and even Director School Education should be professionally qualified and well versed with Education Department and only a person from the Education Deptt. having the varied experience can run the Deptt. efficiently by manning the posts of Joint Director and Director, whereas the KAS Officers being non-concerned persons with no knowledge and experience, about the Education Deptt. should not be allowed to experiment with the Education Department. The Govt. is deliberately trying to derail the Education system from the track.
In the meeting it was unanimously decided that +2 community will never tolerate the transgressing of rights of +2 Cadre. The forum has always believed in petitions and submissions but will not hesitate from adapting agitational path as if the recommendation of Cabinet Sub Committee is not withdrawn.
The forum contended that instead of granting Running Grade Pattern to the +2 Community, the Govt. is trying to curtail the promotional avenues by restricting their promotion upto Chief Education Officers only.
The Plus 2 Community appealed all the Cadres of the Education Department to come up in the arms to save the dignity and honour of the Department if the said recommendation is not withdrawn at the earliest.
The Forum also welcomed the release of New Transfer Policy which has been the long pending demand of the Plus 2 Community. The Forum appealed to the Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Syed to personally intervene in the matter which is highly sensitive in nature.
Prominent among others who were present in the meeting were R.S. Salathia, Dr. Sushma, Sanjay Bhagat, N.S. Jamwal, Deepak Sharma, Pardeep Singh and Charan Dass.
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