Plea to Dy Chief Minister

Sir,
It is submitted that under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, a large number of RETs have been appointed. No doubt, the scheme has not only generated ample opportunities of rural employment but has also empowered women as a large number of females are enjoying the benefits of this scheme. But this scheme needs to be reviewed as it suffers from many defeats.
While initiating this scheme, the appointees were not aware about the transfer policy of RETs. Earlier, the RETs were required to complete a period of 5 years of satisfactory service plus a mandatory period of 2 years at their parental school before claiming the benefits of transfer.
But as per the latest transfer policy in respects of RETs, they are required to stay at their parental schools till further promotions. Here the worst sufferers are married females as most of them have been married off in towns and cities far away from their schools. As such they can neither lead a peaceful married life with their inlaws nor can they also do justice to their department.
In face of the foregoing facts you are therefore, requested to review the transfer policy in favour of RETs teachers especially married female teachers on humanitarian grounds.
Yours etc….
Sanka Dass
Sarpanch
Gunda, Budhal