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JKATA condemns repatriation order | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 31: Jammu Kashmir All Teachers Association J& K held a meeting under the chairmanship of UT President Mrignayani Slathia along with the dignitaries and condemned repatriation order of CEO Ramban. Speaking on the occasion, she said that as per the term and conditions of the said order RETs after the completion of 5years of service as RETs were entitled to be appointed as General Line Teachers in Education Department and constitute one class, they have to be treated equally in all matters of governing their jobs. There is only cadre after five years appointment as Rehabars ie General line Teacher under the Recruitment Rules. No discrimination of any sort has been drawn between the teachers appointed as GLTs after completion of 5years of service as Rehbars in all the departments of UT in J &K. For all practical purposes these Rehbars belong to same class and category. But unfortunately the benefit of transfer policy are being illegally denied to such GLTs. The said action on the part of Functionaries of UT of J&K seems to be arbitrary and is the utter violation of Article 14 as well as Article 21 of the Constitution of India. Regarding IMPACT training association welcomes such trainings because a teacher is always a student first and he/ she has an urge to learn more to impart knowledge to his/ her students. But the discriminatory attitude is again criticized by the teaching community in a single voice that if these IMPACT training would be on the basis of students ie Primary/ Middle/ High rather on the basis of tag on the teachers G2/G3.
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