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DSEJ resorts to selective transfers again, allege teachers
‘Masters posted in far flung areas continue to suffer’
10/11/2020 11:50:34 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Oct 11: The recent transfers of master grade teachers in various districts of Jammu region by the Directorate School Education (DSE) has again come under severe criticism with teaching community alleging favoritism.
The tall claims of the School Education Department of adopting rationalization in transfer policy have fallen flat with these transfers. It was claimed by the department that mass transfers will be done so that aggrieved, genuine teachers, who are posted in other districts and in far flung areas for the last 6-7 years will be benefited but it failed again to rise to the occasion as only selective transfers were done wherein influential teachers barring few exceptions managed to get their transfers and posting at their choice places.
Sources informed the Early Times that it has been more than seven years since the last time the mass transfers of teachers were made across the region and till then no such move was taken by the DSE Jammu.
“It was being expected that hundreds of teachers will be picked up for transfers from each district but it was very shocking to see the order that only very few and that too selective teachers were picked up between 15 to 50,” they said further adding that around 3000- 4000 teachers, whose transfers were due for the last many years but they were ignored and mostly those teachers were picked up who had hardly completed two years at their place of posting.
There is a female teacher in the list whose husband is involved in land grabbing, managing her transfer from the border to the town area. “This female teacher, in her earlier posting place, had told her colleagues with challenge that she will come again to this school after completing two years of period and she succeeded, which clearly shows that influential are ruling the roost,” they said.
Whereas there is a long list of names of such teachers in Jammu district, who managed to get their transfer within a few kilometers and many from within the city, they added.
They further said that transfer of Masters in Doda District has received strong criticism from teachers where only 13 teachers were transferred half of them served within 5 to 10 kms in their localities. They alleged the department of ignoring online or offline applications for transfer.
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