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Teachers' Federations seek transparent transfer policy | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 11: The All Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh Teachers' Federation and Akhil Bhartyia Rashtryia Shaikshak Mahasangh has demanded a transparent transfer policy without any interference in the Education Department. The federation also sought suitable adjustment of surplus masters and teachers. These demands were raised during the meeting under the chairmanship of Devraj Thakur to discuss the issues of employees, especially those working in the School Education Department. The meeting discussed the issues, such as service conditions of teachers, infrastructure in educational institutions and matters related to the shortage of non-teaching and teaching staff in schools, especially in the far-flung areas of the Union Territories of J&K and Ladakh. Speaking on the occasion, Thakur demanded immediate filling of posts of teaching and non-teaching staff in the institutions. "There is a need to start regularisation of all cadres of the department at the time of their promotion and teachers should be exempted from extra-academic duties as assured by the Education authorities with the immediate effect," Thakur said. Other demands raised during the meeting included suitable adjustment of surplus masters and teachers and newly promoted lecturers working in different schools of both UTs. During the discussion, speakers claimed that the state government had failed to implement a transparent transfer policy which had affected the academic standard in the institutions. |
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