Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 10: A delegation of Jammu and Kashmir Teachers Association called on Director School Education (DSEJ) Jammu Ashok Kumar Sharma and apprised him of the issues of the cadre.
The JKTA delegation, led by its UT President Bhupinder Singh discussed the measures for qualitative and quantitative improvement in education by researching the gender parity gaps, organising of enrolment drives and research oriented areas which need a special focus in school education.
With regard to the perennial and non perennial issues of teachers, the JKTA demanded inclusion of teachers appointed under ReT scheme in ATD 2023, inclusion of School choice in the ATD portal, adjustment of newly promoted Headmasters and Masters, DPCs from Teachers to Masters, In-Situ promotion of 2014 promoted Masters, posting by choice to single female employees, widows and divorcee female officials.
JKTA hoped that the perennial demands of teachers are resolved at an earliest so that justice is ensured.
DSEJ gave a patient hearing to the demands and assured genuine redressal in compatible to the policies of Government. Those who comprised the delegation included Akhter Abass Naik, Joginder Dingra, Farooq Ahmed Daing, Tirath Singh Balwal, Sadaket Malik, Poonam Thakur, Ray Raj, Dhruv Singh, Kuldeep Singh, Sunil Bhardwaj, Imtiaz Ahmed, Madhu Sambyal, Neelam Kotwal, Sanjeet Singh, Mani Ram, Naresh Kumar, Joginder Radha and others.