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JKNPP protests outside DSEJ
2/24/2018 11:26:18 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Feb 24: Alleging large scale irregularities including illegal transfers of teaching faculty, HRA scam worth crores in Jammu Division, Panthers Party activists today staged protest demonstration against Director School Education Jammu.
According to press release, Harsh Dev Singh alleged that the Education Deptt had brazenly thrown all its policies and guidelines to winds in the functioning of this most important Deptt.
He expressed his dismay over the large scale 'zero' km transfers of Masters in blatant violation of transfer norms which were reported to have been made on monetary considerations. Expressing shock over the motivated nature of transfers, he said that there were instances where the masters serving in the two schools sharing a common boundary were transferred from one premise to the other on extraneous considerations.
The transfer policy issued by the Govt. had been brazenly violated by making highly irregular transfers in Jammu Division with several having been made on medical grounds by DSEJ without the requisite certificate from Standing Medical Board (SMB) of GMC Jammu which was also a mandatory requirement under the policy.
He further alleged that the offices in Jammu Division had become dumping grounds for the blue eyed employees including thousands of teachers who had been attached in the office of DSEJ, CEO, ZEOs, Tehsildars, SDMs besides city schools whimsically by DSEJ and CEO Udhampur to confer undue advantage to the them by releasing salaries in their favour for doing nothing. He said that with the unprecedented attachments of employees and teachers in the cities, hundreds of offices of various departments and schools in rural and remote areas of Jammu region had turned redundant and defunct due to acute deficiency of staff with no remedial action being taken so far.
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