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| Government committed to address employee's issues: DyCM | | | et plus report
JAMMU, Mar 8: Stressing on streamlining of education department for better functioning, Deputy Chief Minister, Tara Chand, said the government is committed to take performance of the department to new heights by adequately addressing the genuine demands of its work force and necessary initiatives have already been taken to address the issues pertaining to employees. Addressing a joint deputation of J&K School Education Employees Co-ordination committee, here at civil Secretariat today, he said motivated workforce goes a long way in performing duties and all the stakeholders and functionaries in the department have to work together in delivering quality education to the students. "After taking over charge of the department efforts have been made to promote transparency and professionalism, so that teacher fraternity get a conducive atmosphere to work and ultimately attend to their pious duty of guiding students with utmost dedication," he added. Later, MLA, M Y Tarigami led deputation of J&K United School Teachers Association also called on the Deputy Chief Minister and presented various demands of the association. The various demands put forth by the association included, release of six month salary of teachers under SSA, holding of DPC of PG teachers and removal of pay parity of under graduate teachers. Tara Chand gave a patient hearing to the association and assured that genuine demands would be addressed. |
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