Uncertainty confronts 95 Masters, 45 Lecturers, 31 Headmasters | Transfer order kept in abeyance, no word from Director's office | | Akshay Azad Early Times Report Jammu, July 22: The fate of several masters, lecturers, headmasters and Zonal Education Officers (ZEO) has been hanging in balance for the last one week, owing to ill preparedness of Director School Education office Jammu, which kept in abeyance the orders of transfers within three days after they were issued. According to the transfer orders issued by Directorate of School Education department Jammu, a total of 95 Masters were transferred/posted in various schools of Jammu province according to order number 403-DSEJ of 2015, while 45 Lecturers were transferred/posted according to order number 402-DSEJ of 2015 on July 11, 2015. Moreover, on the same day, another order number 405-DSEJ of 2015 was issued according to which 31 Headmasters/Zonal Education Officers (ZEPOs) were transferred/posted in various schools. After only three days that was on July 14, 2015, the Directorate of School Education department issued an order, according to which order number 402-DSEJ of 2015, 403-DSEJ of 2015, 405-DSEJ of 2015 dated, 11/7/2015 were kept in abeyance till further orders. "It's one week now till the Director had kept our transfer orders under abeyance, no new order has been issued, putting our future in jeopardy", a lecturer said. He further said that after the issuance of his transfer order on 11th of July, he had taken relieving order and joined the new place of posting on very next day but perplexed when found abeyance order. "Majority of those who are transferred are uprooted now and are in state of disarray as there is no word from Director office", he said, adding that the issuance of transfer orders followed by abeyance order only speaks the haphazard working. The Director Office should immediately issue orders, so that mist should be cleared from transfer orders. Personal Officer to Director School Education Arvind Kirwani said that after getting complaints of some premature transfers, the orders were kept in abeyance. "We are verifying the complaints and so far have been found them incorrect. Now we are verifying the complaints at Chief Education Officer (CEO) level", he said, adding that shortly, order would be issued from Director Office over the transfer orders. |
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