SEECC submits memorandum of demands to Advisor

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 9: A delegation of School Education Employees Co-ordination Committee (SEECC), led by provincial president Amar Nath Thakur, called on Parwez Dewan, Advisor to Governor and submitted him a memorandum of demands.
In the memorandum, the SEECC highlighted the demands, such as  adjustment of Masters promoted in Feb, 2014, repatriation of lecturers /Masters serving in far flung areas  outside their home districts and within district and their suitable adjustment, sanctioning of clerical staff for five hanging zones of Kathua district viz Bhaddu, Mahanpur, Lakhanpur, Marheen, Sallan and Ramgarh zone of Samba district, post facto permission to all teachers who have already appeared or have acquired degrees before 2016, increasing  examination charges for conducting 10+2and 10th classes of the supervisory staff  Rs  500 per day.
The SEECC also demanded  releasing DPC list of all PG Masters/teachers to be promoted as 10+2 lecturers in all streams, DPC of left out senior masters in commerce subject, regularization of ReT/KGBV teachers and their transfer Policy, releasing salary grants of RMSA, SSA, KGBV, MDM and adjustment of pending liability of 6th Pay Commission arrears of 4th and 5th installments of teachers working under RMSA and SSA schemes, handing over of question papers of 10+2 and 10th class by Police and Board officials at the examination centres on the same day for conducting examinations, issuing DPC list of physical education lecturers and  lifting of examination ban on ReT teachers in performing  Board exam duties.
The Advisor gave patient hearing to the demands and forwarded the submitted memorandum to Commissioner Secretary School Education.
The delegation comprised of Satish Datta, Rahul Singh, Kewal Kumar, Vinod Sharma, Kuldeep Singh, Surjit Singh, Jagdish Chander, Dileep Dhar, Yograj Singh, Ashoni Sharma, Sudershan Singh, Manjit Singh, Surjit Singh Devinder Sharma and Rajesh Soodan.