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AJKLTF demands redressel of teaching fraternity' issues before Diwali
10/20/2019 10:03:43 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Oct 20: All Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh Teachers Federation has demanded redressal of the issues of teaching fraternity before Diwali.
According to press release, a meeting of All Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh Teachers Federation under the aegis of Akhil Bhartiya Rashtriya Shaikshik Mahasangh.
The main agenda of the meeting was to discuss the burning issues of the teaching fraternity which includes the non payment of salary of head teachers including their pending salaries for the months of Feb and March 2018 and also DA arrears /Seventh pay commission arrears , non clearance of time bound promotion cases of masters , improper updation of Seniority list of PG teachers in various desciplines ,non conduct of DPC of teachers since long,etc.
All the members alleged that the masters working as head-teachers in upper primary schools are not paid their salary regularly and also alleged that their salary for the months of February and March 2018 is still pending and also their DA/ Seventh pay commission arrears are also not paid to them till date . Moreover all the Teachers working under NPS scheme also not paid their salary for the last two months .
They alleged that the concerned authorities are not paying heed to their demands and they are mute spectators. They also alleged that the time bound promotion cases of masters are also not being cleared by the authorities since long due to the reasons best known to the concerned authorities.
The masters wandering in the offices for want of clearance of time bound promotion cases but the response from authorities are not satisfactory.
They also alleged that the DPC of teachers as master grade are not conducted since February 2014 in the Jammu province which led to disappointment and frustration amongst the Teachers . It is for the first time in the history of School Education Department that DPC of teachers as masters is not held for the last more than five years . There is a provision in the rules for the conduct of DPC of every cadre twice a year but it a mockery towards the educated teaching fraternity .
Those who were present during the meeting included are Rattan Sharma, Pardeep Kumar, Shiv Dev Singh, Manjeet Singh, Kartar Chand , Radha Krishan , Darshan Bharti, Neeraj Sharma , Dr Khem Raj and many others .
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