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Teachers stage sit-in protest in CEO Office Poonch, Demands implementation of Transfer Policy
6/29/2019 11:45:00 PM
Early Times Report
POONCH, June 29: Amid raising slogans Scores of General Line teachers under the banner of All Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh Teachers Federation (AJKLTF) have gathered inside the office of Chief Education Officer Poonch to press for their pending demand of implementation of Teachers/Masters Transfer Policy in Poonch here today.
The forum had already announced one-day protest demonstration in shape of sit in Dharna in CEO Office Poonch as a mark of protest against the CEO's "indifferent attitude" to address their demand. The teachers have staged a peaceful protest led by Mohinder Bali, District President, were demanding initiation of process of general Line teachers Transfers.
The Teachers alleged that hundreds of General Line Teachers and Masters have been working in for flung areas for the past several years but the department has never initiated General transfers as per teachers Transfer Policy despite repeated representations from the general line teachers/masters. The teachers further alleged that CEO Poonch has been continuously befooling the teachers that he has not received any guidelines from the higher authorities regarding implementation of teachers' transfers.
The Sit in Dharna lasted for three hours, thereafter, the CEO agreed to issue order to the ZEO to receive applications within weeks' time from the teachers who want their transfers, he also directed ZEO to make a list of vacant posts and teachers who have completed three years of service in their present place of postings.
The teachers also highlighted some other important demands of teachers and masters.
The forum has threatened to intensify their protest if CEO failed to resolve their issue. Darshan Bharti, State Vice President, Neetan Sharma, Vonod Bakshi, Amarjeet Singh, Mohd Shafiq, District Vice President, Gurvinder Singh also spoke on the occasion.
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