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Model Code of Conduct may further delay posting of selected teachers of Budgam
11/21/2014 10:54:08 PM
Shakeel A Khan

Early Times Report

BUDGAM, Nov 21: The candidates who were recently selected for the post of teachers have been left to suffer as the government has failed to get them posted. There is more trouble in store for these selected candidates as the Model Code of Conduct is in place from October 25 in view of the assembly elections that are starting from November 25.
The candidates fear that it may take a year long time before they get settled somewhere because in previous such exercise the candidates who were selected in Oct 2011 actually joined their duties after a gap of one year. The selected candidates say that they too might have to wait for one year or more before they actually join their duties.
"It is after a great struggle that we managed to get the government job, but little did we know that there will be more testing times in store for us. Our joy knew no bounds when we came to know that we have been selected but it was short living since this issue has been put in the cold storage," said RafiaRasool from Soibugh whose name figured in the list of the candidates.
Rafia said that many candidates like her have got selected when the upper age limit was just to expire for them. It means, as Rafia said, that they will be joining their duties in the forty first year of their life and it will be a very brief service period for them.
Most of the selected candidates said that they have been relieved of their duties from the private schools their only source of income. These candidates said that when the private school authorities came to know about our selection they didn't wait even for a moment and relieved them without taking them into the confidence.
"When the school authorities came to know that I have got selected in the teacher list for the Budgam district, I was served the relieving order very next day. I told them that it will take some time before selected candidates are handed over the appointment letters and offer my services for some more time but they turned it down," said Syed Ashiq who was relieved from the Hussaini Public School, HMT Zainakote.
Ashiq said that he is sitting idle these days as he like many others have fallen prey to the wrong policies of the government.
He says that there are many issues confronting the state like the after effects of the flood and the issue of election and it is unlikely, as Ashiq said that the issue their settlement will ever come to the minds of the authorities.
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