JKTJAC demands transfer policy for regularized ReTs

Excelsior Correspondent
UDHAMPUR, May 7: Monthly meeting of Jammu Kashmir Teachers’ Joint Action Committee (JKTJAC) was held here today under the leadership of UT President Vinod Sharma and District President Lekh Raj Parihar.
The meeting was attended by the JKTJAC representatives from all the zones of the district who highlighted the burning and genuine issues of the teaching fraternity seeking resolution of the same.
Raising the issue of Transfer policy for teachers appointed under ReT scheme, Vinod Sharma demanded the provision of comprehensive transfer policy in their favour. He said that these teachers have been working in the same schools for last more than 20 years even after the clear directions from High Court and CAT that they be transferred within the district like General Line Teachers.
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“But in absence of Transfer policy, thousands of these teachers including females are suffering badly,” he said and demanded immediate inclusion of these teachers in the ATD. He said that ignoring teachers appointed under ReT scheme in ATD shows step motherly treatment to these teachers as they are working in the same schools in far flung areas for the last more than 20 years and have opened the closed schools during militancy when General Line Teachers hesitated to serve there .
Demanding regularisation of ReTs who have completed 5 years ReT period, he said that they are waiting for their regularisation for a long time and suffering badly.
Other demands raised in the meeting, included conversion of RReTs to Teachers Grade II/III so that their salary get released, conversion of EVs to ReTs as they are suffering badly; conversion of Headteachers posts into non plan posts of Masters to resolve the salary issue of the masters.
Speaking on the occasion, District President Lekh Raj Parihar demanded intervention of Chief Education Officer Udhampur in updating of service records of the teachers in some zones and release of pending dues of Mid Day Meals for the year 2022-23 which the teachers have managed from their own pockets.
Others who also spoke on the occasion, included Sham Sharma, Sukesh Khajuria, Ashok Seth, Pritam Goswami, Ravinder Singh Rathore, Shamsher Singh, Sandeep Sharma, Rakesh Singh, Suresh Sharma, Vijay Sadhotra, Anil Sharma, Maan Chand, Swarn Singh, Ranjit Singh, Manoj Sharma and Puma Chand.