JAMMU, DECEMBER 15: Government on Friday regularized services of 493 eligible Rehabar-e-Taleem Teachers of Jammu division of the state.
With this batch, the total number of ReTs regularized in Jammu region this year has reached to 1193. The Directorate of School education, Jammu had confirmed services of 700 eligible ReTs earlier this year.
The confirmation orders were handed over to ReT’s by the Minister for Education, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari and Minister of state for Education and Culture, Priya Sethi.
“The state owes a lot to the former educators who dedicated their lives to enlighten the people with education and achieve us what we are today. I firmly believe that they continue to be the partners in the department and their issues need to be solved on priority” Bukhari said while urging the department to give first priority to the retried officials, while regularizing the promotion of incharge Principals, Headmasters and ZEOs.
Bukhari said that mulling to establish Teachers Welfare Fund on the pattern of Police department. He said orders have already been issued to concern to complete homework and come up with a workable mechanism for handling the Fund. “Government led by Chief Minister want to restore and raised the dignity for the teaching fraternity as they are the only inspiring force for the young generation,” he said.
“Your confirmation is not a favour but your right. ReTs are backbone of the education department in rural areas so you need to come up to expectations of the people and government by giving your best”, said Bukhari.
JAMMU, DECEMBER 15: Government on Friday regularized services of 493 eligible Rehabar-e-Taleem Teachers of Jammu division of the state.
With this batch, the total number of ReTs regularized in Jammu region this year has reached to 1193. The Directorate of School education, Jammu had confirmed services of 700 eligible ReTs earlier this year.
The confirmation orders were handed over to ReT’s by the Minister for Education, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari and Minister of state for Education and Culture, Priya Sethi.
“The state owes a lot to the former educators who dedicated their lives to enlighten the people with education and achieve us what we are today. I firmly believe that they continue to be the partners in the department and their issues need to be solved on priority” Bukhari said while urging the department to give first priority to the retried officials, while regularizing the promotion of incharge Principals, Headmasters and ZEOs.
Bukhari said that mulling to establish Teachers Welfare Fund on the pattern of Police department. He said orders have already been issued to concern to complete homework and come up with a workable mechanism for handling the Fund. “Government led by Chief Minister want to restore and raised the dignity for the teaching fraternity as they are the only inspiring force for the young generation,” he said.
“Your confirmation is not a favour but your right. ReTs are backbone of the education department in rural areas so you need to come up to expectations of the people and government by giving your best”, said Bukhari.