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In 6-years vocational trainers get no hike
2/13/2022 11:22:28 PM
M Sarfaraz
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Feb 13: Jammu and Kashmir Vocational Trainers Welfare Association (JKVTWA) today held a protest to press the government to frame a new job policy and removal of Vocational Training Partner (VTPs).
Under the banner of JKVTWA, scores of Vocational Trainers assembled here to demand the government to frame a new job policy for VTPs that were appointed under the centrally sponsored scheme RMSA.
“We are simply demanding to break the job policy, as we were appointed in 2016, and since then we are working in different district on rupees twenty thousand only, while the government is also paying to the third parties of which there is no need, as government should enhance in our monthly renumeration”, said one of the protesters.
The Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan is a flagship scheme of Government of India, launched, In March 2009, to enhance access to secondary education and improve its quality.
He said that there are scores of vocational trainers that have come here from different districts like from Poonch, Kashtiwar, Samba, Doda and they are not demanding anything special, except for the enhancement of salary, even though we are without monthly remunerations from the past many months.
They said that the government should frame a new job policy for vocational trainers, and removal of Vocational Training Partner (VTPs) that is basically the third party through which our recruitments were done.
We are working in other districts of JK, but nothing has been done in our favour, as recently the Lt Governor, Manoj Sinha himself announced that a new job policy will be framed for the vocational trainers, protesters demanded.
Now we request him to frame a new job policy for the vocational trainers so that we will not suffer anymore.
The centrally sponsored scheme RMSA was launched with an aim to enhance secondary education and to improve its quality, this scheme was implemented in 2009-10.
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) aims at bridging the wide gaps between elementary and higher education.
Meanwhile it is pertinent to mention here that, the Jammu and Kashmir administration has withdrawn all vacancies it had referred to J&K Public Service Commission and (JKPSC) J&K Service Selection Board (JKSSB) for recruitment before October 31, 2019, the day the Union Territory came into existence.
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