Excelsior Correspondent
UDHAMPUR, June 9: Akhil Bhartiya Rashtriya Shaikshik Mahasangh Jammu and Kashmir held its State executive meet at Mantalai in Udhampur.
President of ABRSM Rattan Sharma, who chaired the meet, vehemently demanded a comprehensive review of the Annual Transfer Drive’s Zonation criteria. He stressed the need to facilitate transfers for teachers who have been working in remote areas for over five years, allowing them to be posted at more suitable locations.
He also demanded conduct of DPCs and release of promotion lists for Teacher’s, Masters, Lecturers, ZEOs, Headmasters, and Principals. The issue of transferring ‘Rehber-e-Taleem’ teachers, was among the other pressing concerns raised by the teaching fraternity.
Earlier, a delegation from the Akhil Bhartiya Rashtriya Shaikshik Mahasangh (ABRSM) undertook an extensive four day tour. The team, comprising National Organizing Secretary Mahendra Kapoor, Jammu & Kashmir UT President Ratan Sharma and UT General Secretary Gulshan Raina, met with numerous teachers to discuss pressing educational issues.
Addressing the teachers at several places, Mahendra Kapoor highlighted that ABRSM is India’s largest teachers’ organization, boasting over 18 lakh members across schools and higher educational Institutions across Bharat.
Several meetings were organized in Poonch, Jaran Wali Gali, Pouni, Sundarbani, Reasi, Udhampur and Jammu facilitating open discussions and fostering a collaborative approach to resolving educational challenges in the region.
National Media Incharge Darshan Kumar and Dev Raj Thakur, National Internal auditor and Higher Education wing Prabhari J&K, also accompanied the leaders and met with numerous teachers to discuss pressing educational issues.