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PGTA’s resent govt decision to elevate lecturers | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 5: Post-Graduate Teachers Association has said that lecturers who have admittedly played fraud with government exchequer have been rewarded by the government with elevation as incharge lecturers instead of punishing them. Addressing a press conference here today, Naresh Kumar and Paramjeet Singh said that the department of School Education has issued lists of PG Teachers / Masters for their elevation as Incharge Lecturers in various subjects. He added that many candidates who found place in the list prepared by the school education department for their elevation as Incharge Lecturers have done their PG after 1989 without having undergone 10+2+3 Pattern in Graduation or having done Bridge Course. They said that there are also certain candidates who did their Post Graduation from unrecognized study centres of various open universities through distance mode. Addressing the media, Paramjeet Singh, President of the Association criticized the dual policy of the government. Association appealed Chief Minister to personally intervene in the matter and direct the concerned agencies not to put up the cases of ineligible Teachers / Masters, in particular, for their elevation as Incharge Lecturers and instead drop their names from the recently issued lists strictly on the touch stone of law without being influenced by the political pressure. Others who were present in the Press conference include Rajinder Kumar Sharma, Raj Singh, Ajay Kumar, Rajesh Sudan, Rajesh Dogra, Shammi Chib, Aruna, Sanjay Kotwal, Ravinder Rao, Prem Lal, Ganesh Khajuria, Vikas Sharma, Ravi Sharma, Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Arti, Dr. Meena, Bharatt. Sharma and others.
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