by Punjabnewswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, AUG 30
The Punjab Government has imposed a complete ban on the transfers in
Education department from August 31.
Disclosing this here today, Mr. Sikander Singh
Maluka, Education Minister said that there would be no single transfer in the
department except the adjustments of those teachers who have been declared surplus
during ongoing rationalization process. He categorically said that no teacher
should approach his office for the purpose of transfer.
The Minister said that number of periods for
teachers have been rescheduled under rationalization policy.
It may be mentioned here that according to the new
norms proposed number of periods for a Principal was six in a week and if the
principal was Cluster In-charge, he would be exempted from taking such periods.
Similarly, for Headmasters of schools up to 500 students, the number of periods
was 15, up to 1000 students 12, up to 1500 students 10 and up to 2000 students
the number of proposed periods would be 7.
In case of lecturers, 32 periods have been made
mandatory in a week. In case number of periods were not completed in plus 1 and
plus 2 classes, the lecturers would be given junior classes and if then there
was shortfall, such lecturer could be given period of those subjects in which
he has been promoted. In case of Master/Mistress, the number of weekly periods
would be 34. If a lecturer was taking the periods of master cadre then they
should be given periods according to the policy. Besides this, number of weekly
periods was 36 for C&V teachers.
It may also be mentioned here that in case of any
surplus post of any subject, the teacher working on demand post should be
relieved but there would be an exception to those teachers who have joined
there under rationalization policy in last 2 years. According to the policy,
the teacher with longer stay would be shifted. In case of surplus post, any
teacher deputed under Sarv Sikhya, RMSA or CSS should be shifted. It has been
clarified that teachers suffering from any complicated chronic disease and were
having medical certificate issued from medical board of a medical college be
exempted from shifting.
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