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JKTA hold series of meets at Reasi and Kathua : JKTA calls for restoration of old pension scheme, other perennial issues of RETs_

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JAMMU: JULY 06 ;–Jammu and Kashmir Teachers Association JKTA organised a District level meetings of teachers in twin Districts of Reasi and Kathua. The JKTA focussed on the quality educational improvement and raised the genuine issues of the teachers community of the UT in general and perspective Districts in particular. Both the meetings were addressed by Bhupinder Singh UT president JKTA.

Speaking on the occasion JKTA President highlighted the perennial and non perennial demands of the teaching community which include restoration of Old pension scheme, transfer policy in favour of teachers appointed under Ret scheme .

The resolve of issues of post facto cases which are lying pending in Ceo offices / Directorate of school education office , vigilance clearance of teachers . The JKTA highlighted the issues of zone chasana including filling of vacant post of ZEO, change of teachers from Zeo office chasana and release of Pending salary of RRets of zone chasana.

The president also focused on creation of the state of art infrastructure in compatible of the new education policy 2023. The meeting at Billawar was organised by District President Kathua JKTA Sunil Bhardwaj.

Moreover, JKTA hold meeting at Sungari Reasi which was organised by District President Reasi JKTA Sajad Malik and attended by large number of teachers. Provincial legal advisor Kapoor Sharma, provincial special advisor Randeep Singh, District chairman Udhampur Surjit Singh, District Vice President Reasi Angrez Singh, Spokesperson Tasveer Singh, District Secretrary Gulam Mohi din, Newly elected Zonal President Zone Chasana Babaal Sharma, Vice President Mohd Arshad and Gen Secretrary Meain Ajaz Ahmed also attended the meeting.

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