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No transfer for ReT teachers not helping anyone’s cause
‘Rationalization incomplete without bringing them under transfer ambit’
4/26/2020 12:59:17 AM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Apr 25: Voices to include the regularized ReT teachers in new transfer policy are becoming shriller as the Principal Secretary School Education, Asgar Samoon, has announced that teachers and other staff members of the department would be reshuffled soon.
Sources told Early Times that the rationalization of teachers in School Education Department would remain incomplete until the regularized ReT teachers are brought under this newly notified transfer policy. These teachers have been working in one school for the past many decades.
“There are around 45,000 regularized ReT teachers, who had been kept out of transfer benefit but in order to bring reformation there is dire need that these teachers should be included in teachers’ transfer policy on auto based rational transfers as per National Teacher Pupil Ratio. It has been found that nearly 30% Primary Schools have very less strength of students but the ratio of teachers is more than that’s required. Many teachers have been sitting without discharging their duties properly,” they said.
They informed that although in most of the schools within one km radius have been clubbed as there were no students in these schools but there are some schools where only single ReT teacher has been teaching more than 15-30 students.
“In order to bring rationalization in students-teachers ratio, it is very important to bring regularized ReT teachers under the ambit of the transfer policy so that shortage of teaching staff is reduced in primary schools across the J&K UT,” they informed.
They pointed out that in many cases there were only two students in a school but teachers have been posted there as ReTs, which is totally against rationalism. Although in present scenario all teachers in JK UT are drawing salary under NP Scheme and deserve transfer on rational basis.
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