Deccan Chronicle

Teachers, students affected by indiscrimi­nate transfers: Cong

- NARENDER PULLOOR | DC HYDERABAD, DEC. 28

Congress Legislatur­e Party (CLP) leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said the government employees and teachers were adversely affected due to the fault of Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) government. The GO MS No.317, issued by the state government, had badly affected the local teachers and forced them to work in non-local places, he said. Hasty decision of the government adversely affected around one lakh government teachers and education of the students.

Bhatti suggested that the government invite teachers’ union leaders for discussion­s on the issue. The

STUDENTS HAD lost academic years due to Covid-19 pandemic and the present unrest among teachers was also affecting their studies, Bhatti said.

Telangana state movement itself began to demand the right of people to live comfortabl­y and with self respect, but unfortunat­ely Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao forgot the local issue in teachers’ allotment, he said. Students had lost academic years due to Covid-19 pandemic and the present unrest among teachers was also affecting their studies, he said. The CLP leader alleged that the government had encouraged irregulari­ties in teachers’ transfers.

Meanwhile, Democratic Teachers’ Federation (DTF) state vice president Shanthan demanded that the state government scrap the controvers­ial GO 317 immediatel­y. The state government issued the GO against the Presidenti­al orders and the local cadre, he said.

Despite the DSC merit list, the government should give priority for allotment of teachers in their native places, he said. Usually, during promotions or transfers, the government asked for appeals or objections about the seniority list, but now the government ignored all the rules, he criticised. “Teachers are in a panic due to irrational transfers,” he said.

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