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Teachers welcome transfer policy, demand legislation
1/24/2010 10:26:06 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 24: Welcoming government move about teachers transfers policy, Jammu & Kashmir Teachers Forum (JKTF) has said that Government should bring Bill in the next assembly session in order to restrict teachers approaching court for bringing stay on transfers.
JKTF Chairman for Rajouri Poonch region, Mughal Shahbaz Khan has welcomed the transfers policy framed by department of education. However said that such type of policies were also drafted in past but were not implemented on grounds. Khan said that if the policy will be implemented, it will surely bring change in the department.
Suggesting government to bring Bill in the next assembly session and make a law restricting teachers to approach court in order to stop transfers. He said that there are thousands of teachers in Jammu & Kashmir and especially in Rajouri Poonch who have brought stay on transfer orders mentioning one or other reason. He added that these teachers must be restricted to move court in regard of trsneferd matters and government should imedtaley make law in this regard to implement the policy in true spirit.
Giving examples of non implementation of government orders and policies on ground, Khan said that the there are 17 orders for replacement of staff under SSA scheme after performing two years of service. He said that order No Edu/SPD/SSA-28131-33 dated 17-04-2008 was violated after violation of Order No 12387-92 and Order No 357107 dated 26-12-2007. He added that they can show a dozen orders which have been gathering dust under the cupboards of Chief Education Officer and Zonal Education Officers.
Another leader Vinod Sharma, District President JKTF said that the implementation of this policy is only possible when the concerned minister take some headache in it. “We welcome it but demand its implementation on ground and not on papers”, he added.
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