Deccan Chronicle

Not a single teacher in transfer-hit 5k schools

Transfers after schools reopened a blunder: Expert

- ANUSHA PUPPALA I DC HYDERABAD, JULY 13

Most teachers shifted to comfortabl­e places due to which more than 5,000 government schools are left without a single teacher, education experts alleged. According to teachers associatio­ns, transfers should be done during the summer vacation but it was taken up after the schools reopened.

The delay in transfers and recruitmen­t is receiving a lot of criticism.

Mr N. Narayana, an education expert, said, “Due to the transfers, many government schools in rural areas are facing a shortage of teachers. The transfers should be done in summer vacation but it was taken up after the schools reopened. That was a blunder. Students of government­s schools are suffering as no classes has been conducted due to shortage of teachers.”

Questionin­g the government for taking up the transfers after the schools began, Mr Gouri Satish, convenor, KG to PG Education Joint Action Committee said, “Due to the transfers, teachers cannot concentrat­e in the classrooms.”

Mr Chava Ravi, general secretary, Telangana United Teachers Federation, said teacher unions had demanded transfers during the vacations. “Many students are facing trouble due to the shortage of teachers for the last 40 days.”

Asked about the problems of schools, Mr T. Vijaya Kumar, who recently took over as director and commission­er of school education, said, “Telangana is the first state to conduct transfers via web counsellin­g. The transfer process was conducted in just 40 days, which is very quick given that the software was new.”

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