Bring back non-local 10+2 lecturers from Ladakh: JKPCC Chief tells JK Govt

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Srinagar, Mar 25: Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) Thursday sought transfer of 10+2 non-local lecturers from Ladakh Union Territory to J&K, urging the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to address their grievances.

Reacting to the issue of non-local 10+2 Lecturers of J&K posted in Ladakh UT, JKPCC President Ghulam Ahmad Mir in a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) expressed anguish over the problems being faced by them (Lecturers) and urged the Govt to bring them to J&K UT at right earnest citing the reason as their four year stay, besides many health issues confronting them.

Mir said after the reorganization of the J&K, it was mandatory for JK Administration to effect the transfer of Lectures to J&K within a year, which has not happened due to the negligence of the education department, which has failed send the relievers to Ladakh UT, but that doesn’t mean that Lecturers of J&K who are posted their since 2017 would suffer for no fault of theirs’.

“I would urge upon the LG Manoj Sinha to look into the grievances of the non-local lecture posted in Ladakh UT to ensure that they were transferred back to J&K UT,” Mir added and emphasized the education department to resolve the matter without any further loss of time, as that, they (Lecturers) were faced with multiple problems—(KNO)

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