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Edu Minister proposes, Kathua CEO opposes | BLOs issues transfer order, then suspends | | Akshay Azad Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 1: In contravention to decree of Education Minister to end the practice of transferring teachers in the middle of working session, the Chief Education Office Kathua first ordered transfers of teachers including Booth Level Officers (BLOs) and then withheld the order, creating confusion. Sources informed Early Times that instead of issuing transfer orders during summer vacations as recommended by Education Minister Naeem Akhter, the CEO ordered transfers in the last days of August. But it was not known how many teachers were transferred as the order was not uploaded on the department website. Moreover, some teachers, who had been working as BLOs for election process, were also transferred, inviting attention of District Election Officer Kathua. On 23/8/2016, the Deputy District Election Officer Chand Kishore Sharma asked the CEO Kathua not to relieve the teachers working as BLOs as it had hampered the ongoing National Electoral Roll Purification (NERP) programme launched by Election Commission of India. In the backdrop of the order, the CEO on 24/8/2016 issued a circular, impressing upon all the drawing and disbursing officers of district Kathua not to relieve the teachers transferred recently, who were working as BLO and also the teachers transferred against them till further orders. Teachers working in Kathua said that confusion and chaos prevailed in Kathua. "One teacher is transferred in place of some other teacher and the chain continues. When the transfer order of one person is stayed, automatically the teacher, who is transferred against his post will also get stay. In this way the entire chain of transfers has been broken, causing inconvenience to teachers", a teacher said. She said that some of the teachers were relieved from one post but have not been allowed to join on other place, whereas in their previous post, another teacher has already joined, due to which the fate of some teachers has been hanging in balance. CEO Kathua, Balbir Singh did not respond to phone calls from Early Times for his comment. |
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