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Jktjac organises Convention at Rajouri, Raises issues of teachers, students
6/19/2022 10:20:08 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, June 19: Jammu Kashmir Teachers' Joint Action Committee (JKTJAC) organised one day convention at Rajouri today on 19.06.2022 under the chairmanship of District President Manzoor Khan and UT Chief Spokesperson Naresh Sharma .
Vinod Sharma UT President JKTJAC was the chief guest and the special invitee on the occasion . The convention was attended by a large number of teachers from all zones of Rajouri.
The main purpose of the convention was to discuss the role of teacher in implementing NEP 2020 and the measures to compensate the loss of studies of the students due to the pandemic covid 19.
Vinod Sharma while addressing the teachers congratulated them for the large number of new admissions in the government schools and asked them to work hard in imparting the education to the students. Beside this various issues were raised in the meeting and their resolution sought from the government.
While speaking on the occasion Vinod Sharma raised the burning issues of the teaching fraternity and sought the the kind attention of the government to resolve them amicably.
He appealed the government to frame a comprehensive transfer policy in favour of teachers appointed under ReT scheme as they have been serving in same schools for last more than 20 years .
Raising issue of inclusion of 5 years ReT period for seniority benefits , he sought the favour of the department in the court to resolve it .
He appealed the LG administration to provide old pension scheme for all the NPS employees of Jammu and Kashmir appointed after 01.01.2010 so that their post retirement life not be in trouble.
Welcoming the step of of the department to start KG classes in the government schools , he demanded free uniform, free books and other incentives to these students so that people are encouraged to enroll more and more students in government schools.
He also demanded rationalisation of teaching staff to overcome the shortage of staff in rural areas where many schools are under staff.
He also demanded relieving of teachers/masters from all sorts of non teaching assignments; sanction of posts of masters in SSA upgraded middle schools and DPC of teachers to masters as same is pending since 2014 . Further, he urged director school education Jammu to issue the list of teachers Grade II/ III of which divisional level committee was held on 24th April 2022 and teachers are suffering badly due to non release of their salaries.
Speaking on the occasion Naresh Sharma and Manzoor Khan appealed the Director school education Jammu/Kashmir to regularise the left out ReTs and convert the regularised RRETs to teachers Grade II/III so that they may get their salaries.
They also demanded raising of grade of teachers at par with their counterparts in other UTs and also sought release of MDM dues which the teachers have managed from their own pockets.
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