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AJKLTF demands enquiry into promotions
8/9/2021 12:28:59 AM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Aug 8: All Jammu and Kashmir Ladakh Teachers Federation (AJKLTF) has demanded an enquiry for alleged fraud in promotions of all cadres since 2010 and urged the Administrative Secretary School Education to speed up DPC exercise. During a virtual meeting, AJKLTF President Devraj Thakur appealed the Administrative Secretary School Education B K Singh to speed up the exercise for DPC of all cadres of teaching community, particularly Teachers/Masters and Lecturers, Principals and Zonal Education Officers as thousands posts are lying vacant in School Education Department since many years. He urged Administrative Secretary to end system of inchargism in the department as it lacks accountability and responsibility towards annual results of schools and so degrades the quality of Education in Govt schools and work in different offices. Lack of staff at Middle, High and higher secondary Schools is one of the main reason of dropout and less enrollment in Govt schools which needs to be redressed at earliest by DPC as per Govt order 252 and SRO 339 which speaks to exclude distance mode degree holders who were enrolled after 2005. “There is a need to create new Master Grade posts equivalent to the number of Head Teachers posts to resolve the issue of salary of Head Teachers and this step will also pave the way for DPC of Teachers to Masters which is halted due to freezing of regular vacant Master Grade posts for salary of SSA Head teachers since 2014,” Thakur added."Fill these posts on fast track mode by 100 percent DPC among post graduate teachers/masters so that the students in rural areas get the opportunity to study subjects of their choice near their doorsteps" further he added.
Around 2500 Teachers were promoted as Masters in the DPC on April 23, 2013, Similarly, on February 8, 2014, more than 1100 Teachers were promoted as Masters by the DPC, verifications disclosed that more than fifty percent beneficiary teachers in these two DPCs, managed their promotion on invalid or fake B Ed degrees obtained from unrecognized universities.
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