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JKTJAC holds online meet, demands conversion of RReTs to teachers grade II/III, release of pending salary
6/7/2021 12:09:07 AM

Early Times Report

Jammu, June 6: A virtual meeting was organised by JKTJAC ( Jammu Kashmir Teachers’ Joint Action Committee) district Udhampur unit under the leadership of UT president Vinod Sharma and district president Lekh Raj Parihar. The virtual meeting was attended by executives and zonal presidents of the District.
While speaking on the occasion Vinod Sharma highlighted the burning issues of the teachers which include inclusion of 5 years ReT period for seniority benefits, Filling up of the posts of CEOs/ZEOs/Principals/ Headmasters in concerned headless offices/schools for the smooth functioning of the same, Provision of comprehensive transfer policy in favour of teachers appointed under ReT scheme as per decisions of Hon’ble High Court as these teachers are working in the same schools for last more than 15 -20 years (as change is a law of nature), conversion of Regularised ReTs to Teachers Grade II/III as they are without salary for last more than one year and their family members are on the verge of starvation and Regularisation of left out ReTs whose files are lying in the Directorate as they are also without salary for last many months and demanded immediate release of their salary so that their families may not suffer in this pandemic.
Lekh Raj Parihar while speaking on the occasion appealed District Development Commissioner Udhampur to prioritise the vaccination of teachers of the district in the age group 18-44 as they are performing various tasks in the community including distribution of MDM rice/books, door to door surveys, engaged at vaccination centres etc so that they don’t become super spreader.
He also sought the release of arrears of teachers under SAMAGRA as some ZEOs haven’t released the same despite of funds lying with them for last more than three months.
Others who also attended the virtual meet included Sukesh Khajuria, Pritam Goswami, Bhushan Khajuria, Sandeep Sharma, Shamsher Singh, Rakesh Singh, Balbinder Singh, Anil Sharma, Vipin Sharma, Swaran Singh, Sham Singh, Dharuv Singh and others.
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