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Plus 2 Lecturers' Forum holds monthly meeting
7/21/2019 11:59:28 PM
Early Times Report

UDHAMPUR, July 21: The monthly meeting of District Udhampur unit of All J&K Plus 2 Lecturers' Forum, was held here today with Ashok Sharma, the district president of the Forum, in the chair.
Deliberating in the meeting, the members expressed resentment against the government over the long delay in announcing Assured Career Progression (ACP) for the Plus 2 Cadre on the analogy of doctors and KAS officers. They urged the new Advisor to Governor, Farooq Khan, who has been allotted the portfolio of School Education Department, to personally intervene to redress this most genuine demand of ACP for the Plus 2 Cadre.
They also hailed the government for issuing the orders of postings of promotee Principals and also of placements of masters/teachers as Incharge lecturers in various disciplines and demanded that the orders of placements of masters/teachers as Incharge Lecturers in the other subjects be also issued and all the promotee lecturers be posted at the earliest to fill up the large number of vacancies of lecturers in short staffed schools. The members resented that few posts of lecturer in Computer Science have been sanctioned for newly upgraded Higher Secondary Schools and demanded that posts of lecturers in Computer Science be created especially at a time when the country is moving towards Digital India. The meet also demanded repatriation/transfers of Principals and lecturers who have completed their tenure in Ladakh region and other hilly areas to the schools nearer to their homes. Speaking on the ocassion, Ashok Sharma thanked the members for discussing various issues and demands and urged the Government to take notice of them.Among those who addressed the meeting included Arunesh Kumar, Ashwani Kumar, Ram Murti, Luxmi Kant, Joginder Gupta, Sudesh Kumar, Rajkaran Singh and others.
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