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ReT Forum seeks Salary as per 7th Pay Commission, Delinking of Salary
10/28/2018 10:15:59 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 28: A monthly meeting of Jammu and Kashmir ReT Teachers' Forum today at Exhibition Ground Jammu under the leadership of State President Vinod Sharma and State Chief Coordinator Sukhdev Singh Sumbria. The meeting was attended by the delegates of ReT Teachers Forum.
While speaking on the occasion Vinod Sharma said that 41000 teachers and masters of the state have been waiting eagerly for the salary as per 7th Pay Commission as assured / announced by the Governor's administration during the meeting with the TJAC ( Teachers Joint Action Committee) leadership at Srinagar on 26th of September 2018 after 28 days chain Hunger Strike Of TJAC at Jammu and 24 days hunger strike at Kashmir and even Advisor himself visited the venue of hunger strike at Srinagar and lifted the dharna, but after a period of one month only salary for July has been released by the department which is unfortunate as they were expecting salary of September with 7th pay commission.
He appealed the Governor's administration to fulfill their commitment and release the pending salary as per 7th pay commission for the welfare of 41000 teachers and masters of the state who are living in mental trauma.
He hoped that the committee constituted for the resolution of delinking of SSA salary from MHRD to State budget will submit positive report on 10th of November and permanent solution will be found and teachers would not be forced to again resort to take extreme steps. He said that the Forum would formulate its future course of action under the banner of TJAC on 10th of November 2018.
Sukhdev Sumbria while speaking demanded the immediate release of pending salary for last 3 months as holy festivals of Diwali and Bhai Dooj are proceeding. "How these teachers can celebrate the holy festivals when they are on verge of starvation and government must come up of for their rescue", he said. He also demanded the initiation of regularisation process of ReTs who have completed their 5 years satisfactory period as they have been waiting for same anxiously. Others who also spoke on the occasion were : Sham Sharma, Lekh Raj Parihar, Subash Chander, , Surinder Khajuria, Dinesh Singh, Jasbir Singh, Manohar Chowdhary, Ranjit Singh, Raghubir Singh, Vishal Sharma, Suresh Sharma and others.
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