Sir,
We the regularized, female, RT and Third Teachers of J&K, want to draw kind attention of the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Dy CM and Minister of School Education, Tara Chand Ji, and other concerned officials towards the plight of our social, familial and marital lives.
We are facing immense stress and strain as we are not able to do justice to our familial and marital obligations because most of us are married outside our places of residence. We are not able to be present in our inlaws/husband’s homes because of our postings, which again gives us a sense of being homelessness after marriage.
We as female members of our families have also to work as a mother, daughter in law and a spouse, and we have to be more responsible towards our families than our male counterparts, as it is the woman who makes a home and looks after its daily chores.
Due to the nature of our postings, we are not able to do justice to the upbringing of our wards and the lookafter of our aged inlaws. It is worthwhile to mention that many of us get deprived of an immediate familyhood status, which again is a very serious concern matter.
All these things lead and result in a stressfull and unpleasant situations in our familial lives and lead to further deterioration and divisions in one’s family life.
We humbly request all the aforementioned, to please for the sake of longlasting survival of our domestic lives frame such a transfer policy for such female married Regularised RT Teachers, Third Teachers, who are married outside their villages and towns, which may allow them to serve in the areas nearer to their in-law’s homes or in the revenue villages, education zones of their inlaws.
Yuurs etc…
Shahida Bano
Bandipora, Kmr