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JKTJAC holds monthly meeting, raises genuine, burning issues
10/6/2024 10:55:59 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Oct 6: Today on 06.10.2024 a meeting was held by Jammu Kashmir Teachers' Joint Action Committee ( JKTJAC) at Udhampur under the leadership of UT President Vinod Sharma and District President Lekh Raj Parihar. The meeting was attended by the representatives from all the eleven zones of the district. While speaking on the occasion Mr Vinod Sharma raised the genuine and burning issues of the teaching fraternity and appealed administration to resolve them for the welfare of thousands of these teachers. Raising the genuine and burning issue of Old Pension Scheme in favour of employees appointed on or after 01.01.2010 Mr Sharma appealed the authorities to implement it as this scheme ( NPS) isn't in the their favour as they are deprived of benefits after retirement.
Raising the issue of comprehensive transfer policy in favour of teachers appointed under ReT scheme he said that these teachers have been working in the same schools for last more than 20 years and many of them including females are suffering badly and urged for implementation of transfer policy.
Other demands highlighted by the UT President were:-
Regularisation of ReTs who have completed 5 years ReT period;
Conversion of RRETs to Teachers Grade II/ III;
Benefit of Cash in Lieu in favour of teaching fraternity; Conversion of headteachers posts into non plan posts of masters; One more DPC of teachers to masters; adjustment of recently promoted masters, Release of time barred arrears of Teachers/masters; Raising Grade of teachers at par with their counter parts in other UTs; Earned leave in favour of teachers engaged during summer/ winter vacation for summer/ winter camps and for other duties.
Speaking on the occasion Lekh Raj Parihar urged the Chief Education Officer Udhampur to release the MDM dues which the teachers have managed from their own pockets. He also urged him to intervene in the matter of completion of service records of the teachers in many zones of the district besides release of dues of the teachers which is matter of great concern. Others who also spoke on the occasion were :- Sukesh Khajuria, Ashok Seth, Pritam Goswami, Vijay Sadhotra, Sandeep Sharma, Romesh Chander Goswami, Sham Singh, Anil Sharma, Sandeep Singh, Parshant Sharma, Gurdev Singh Suresh Sharma, Som Raj, Rakesh Singh, Sanjay Sharma, Arjun Singh, Sushma Sharma, Kuldip Sharma, Ajay Singh, Yash Paul and others.
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