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SED sits on repatriation matter of lecturers posted at UT Ladakh
Most of them completed their specified stay period
10/3/2020 11:34:01 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT

JAMMU, Oct 3: The casual approach of the School Education Department (SED) of JK UT has virtually created huge problems for the repatriation of lecturers from Ladakh who were posted there before the reorganization of the erstwhile J&K state.
Sources told Early Times that over sixty lecturers of the School Education Department were posted in Ladakh in 2017, although now they have completed their minimum service period of two years but yet they have been waiting for their repatriation.
They further said that these lecturers were appointed under SRO 202 and were posted at Ladakh and later when Jammu and Kashmir was converted into two Union Territories, these lecturers continue to serve in UT of Ladakh. Meanwhile Government reduced the probation period from five years to two years and announced all benefits from July 2020 but lecturers in Ladakh from JK UT have been deprived of these benefits.
If sources are to be believed, the lecturers posted in Ladakh UT have not been getting benefits as only basic salaries are being given to them while in JK UT, lecturers have started getting all benefits from July 2020. Though the matter was brought into the notice of the School Education Authority of JK UT but it showed its helplessness by saying that now it is the matter between the two governments and in this case only the General Administration Department (GAD) can take up the matter with the Ladakh Administration, they said.
They said that after becoming two UTs, most of the employees from different departments including Police, Engineering etc. were repatriated from Ladakh but in case of Education Department the issue of repatriation is still lingering on, which is discouraging the lecturers posted there.
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