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| Queer ways of Relief Organization! | | 50 teachers for 60 students at GHSS Bohri, 25 for 400 at Jagti | | Blue eyed, kins of affluent manage convenient, though unviable postings Avinash Azad JAMMU, July 4: The Government schools in Jammu city have turned into rehabilitation centers for the wives and relatives of influential bureaucrats and the influence of these teachers could be gauged from the fact that 50 such teachers have been teaching only 60 students at Government (Migrant) Higher Secondary School Bohri and have virtually scuttled every move to shift them to migrant school at Jagti township. Moreover, due to delay in shifting of school, nearly 25 teachers have been trying their best to teach 400 students at Government Higher School Jagti and Middle School Jagti, where eight posts of teachers have been lying vacant for the last many months. Sources in Relief Organization informed Early Times that about 50 teachers including lecturers have been posted at Migrant Higher Secondary School Talab Tillo Bohri, which was earlier running from Mishriwala, two years back, for 60 students including 48 children's from non-migrants families. Sources alleged that the Migrant Higher Secondary School Mishriwala was shifted under a conspiracy to Tallab Tillo Bohri in 2012 to accommodate influential teachers, after the shifting the inmates of Mishriwala camp to Jagti Township. To adjust the relatives of officials of Relief Organisation (M), a private building at Bohri was also hired by the Relief Organization officials. The Migrant School was to be shifted to Jagti township, to teach the inmates of Jagti township but for the last two years the shifting of school has been impeded by the influential teachers. They further said that the education of students of Jagti township, has been suffering due to dearth of teaching staff. "If Mishriwala school was opened for the children of Kashmiri Pandit migrants, then why the school was not shifted to Jagti township at the time of shifting of migrants", questioned Ajay Koul an inmate of the Jagti township. He said that there were only 25 teachers including lecturers at Government Higher Secondary School and Middle School Jagti, who were facing hiccups to teach nearly 400 students. "Due to dearth of staff the future of around 450 children studying in GHSS and GMS Jagti has been hanging in balance. There are around 4500 families of Migrant Kashmiri Pandit residing in the township and approximately 400 children are studying at Higher Secondary School and Middle School Jagti town", Koul said, adding that presently 28 teachers were teaching there. "In Higher Secondary School, the post of lecturer in Zoology, Political Science, Education, Physical Education Teacher, Computer, Stenography and Hindi are lying vacant since last many years", said a teacher, wishing anonymity, adding that nine posts including laboratory assistant and Class IV were also vacant since the township came into existence. He further said that the only Hindi Teacher in the Middle School Jagti was also attached with a Minister. "But Government as well as administration had forgotten to fill the vacant seats and to shift the school", he rued. Similarly, the studies of nearly 90 students, who have been studying in the Government Middle School Jagti was also suffering, as only three teachers were posted in the school. Post of Hindi Teacher in the school has not been filled since the school was set-up. The inmates further said that more than four hundred teachers have been attached at Relief Organisation, without any reason. |
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