Govt to exempt teachers from poll duty: Bukhari

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Feb 2: Minister for Education Mohammad Altaf Bukhari today said that  teaching staff will be exempted from elections and other duties and 400 Middle and High Schools will be upgraded this year in the State.
Replying to a question of PDP member Zaffar Iqbal Manhas in the Upper House today, the Minister said that Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir has issued instructions to the Deputy Commissioners of the Division to exempt teaching staff from performing election related duties in the interest of the student community.
He said the Government is also pursuing the matter with General Administration Department for exempting teaching staff from all non-teaching assignments including election duties.
Bukhari further said that the School Education Department has directed for cancellation of deployments/utilization of teachers on non-teaching assignments and have been asked to report for teaching duties at their original/substantive places of postings.
Replying to a supplementary questions of member Surinder Mohan Ambardar and Khursheed Alam, the Minister said the Government would allow the formation of Students Councils in schools, colleges and universities in Srinagar so that the student fraternity in Valley enjoys the same fruits of democracy as the student community in the rest of the country enjoys.
Ghulam Nabi Monga also raised supplementary question related to the main question.
Replying to another question of  NC member  Showkat Hussain Ganaie, the Minister said that the Government would construct a Degree College at Wachi in Shopian.
He further informed that the Government has approved up-gradation of  200 Middle Schools (100 in each division) to the level of High School and 200 High Schools (100 in each division including Ladakh) to the level of Higher Secondary School in the State.  He  said the Cabinet has also approved the opening of 17 new Degree Colleges in uncovered areas of the State.
“The Government is examining the up-gradation of High Schools to the level of Higher Secondary Schools in Shopian,” the Minister said, adding that the up-gradation of these schools shall be subject to availability of funds for creation of requisite staff and infrastructure.
Responding to a supplementary question of NC Legislator Sajjad Ahmad Kichloo,  the Minister assured that the new academic session in all colleges across the State would be started with adequate teaching staff.
Legislators Pradeep Sharma and Javed Ahmad Mirchal also raised supplementary questions which were replied by the Minister.