LEH: Highlighting the need for the adjustment of Rehbar-e-Taleem (ReT) teachers for their convenience, the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Brigadier (Dr) BD Mishra (Retd), on Monday asserted that the transfer policy for ReT teachers is required at the earliest.
Mishra asked his administration to look into their matter, even as he was informed that a committee has been formed for the same.
Mishra said this as a delegation comprising Rehbar-e-Taleem teachers led by Chorol called on him at the Lieutenant Governor’s Secretariat.
Principal Secretary, Sanjiv Khirwar, IAS and Director, School Education, Tsering Paldan, JKAS, were in the meeting.
Chorol informed the LG that ReT Grade 2/Grade 3 and 3rd teachers have been working at the same schools in remote areas of Nyoma, Dubuk, Khaltsi and Nubra blocks for the last two decades.
She informed the LG that they had been regularised as permanent teachers and requested the LG for their transfer to other schools on the same pattern as general line teachers for better exposure. She also requested for their transition to general line teachers.
Khirwar, IAS, apprised the LG of the formation of a committee to frame the transfer policy of ReT teachers and informed that the policy will be formed soon.
Highlighting the need for the adjustment of ReT teachers for their convenience, the LG stated that the transfer policy for ReT teachers is required at the earliest. He asked Khirwar and Paldan to look into their matter.
A delegation comprising 10+2 lecturers of 2017 batch led by Mohd Sadiq called on the LG at the LG Secretariat. Principal Secretary, Sanjiv Khirwar, IAS, and Director, School Education, Tsering Paldan, JKAS, were in the meeting.
Sadiq informed the LG that they were appointed under SRO 202 in 2017 as 10+2 lecturers. He informed that they did not receive annual/periodical increments and allowances such as DA/HRA during the probation period under SRO 202 while 10+2 lecturers who were recruited in 2020 post-formation of Ladakh as union territory received full salary, including allowances.
He requested the grant/release of increment during the probation period retrospectively and grant of arrears of allowances such as DA/HRA, etc, retrospectively from appointment.
Khirwar, IAS, informed the LG that the cases of 10+2 lecturers who were appointed under SRO-202 are under examination at the General Administration Department (GAD), where the legal and financial implications are being studied.
The LG asked Khirwar to check if SRO-202 is prevalent in J&K or any other state/UT. He also asked Khirwar to check the legal implications if SRO-202 is revoked.
Phuntsoh Angmo, a Rehbar-e-Taleem (ReT) teacher, called on the LG at the LG Secretariat. Principal Secretary, Sanjiv Khirwar, IAS and Director, School Education, Tsering Paldan, JKAS, were also in the meeting.
Phuntsog informed the LG that she was working at Govt Primary School, Nimgo in the Durbuk sub-division but was later deployed to Govt Middle School, Saspol. She informed that she was transferred again to Nimgo last year. She also apprised the LG of her medical condition as she is suffering from asthma.
Phuntsog informed that she is currently on half-pay leave due to her inability to work in a high-altitude area. She requested the LG to transfer to a school at a lower altitude.
Khirwar informed the LG that her medical case was rejected by the Medical Board constituted to look into medical cases of government teachers. He also informed about the transfer policy being framed for ReT teachers.
The LG told Phuntsog about the transfer policy for ReT teachers which will be completed shortly.