Punjab Cabinet approves teacher's transfer policy

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Punjab Cabinet approves teacher's transfer policy

Thursday, 08 March 2018 | PNS | Chandigarh

Approving the teacher’s transfer policy, the Punjab Cabinet on Wednesday done way with the criteria of posting only 50-plus male teachers in the girls schools.

Besides, it has decided that the teachers, attaining the age of 56 years as on March 31 of a year, may not be posted out.

At the same time, the Department may put certain conditions that such teachers will give an undertaking that they will not seek extension beyond 58 years of age.

The decision was taken in the Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh, accepted the suggestion of the cabinet Sub-Committee, comprising local Government Minister, Rural Development and Panchayats Minister, Finance Minister and Education Minister.

The policy, to be implemented from the ensuing academic session, was cleared to bring greater transparency in the transfers of teaching staff in Government schools.

The Cabinet Sub-Committee has also suggested that unmarried girls may be given one-time option, at the time of marriage, to seek transfer at the time of annual transfers irrespective of requirement of minimum tenure of service in a school.

Similarly, in case of legal separation, such a relaxation may be given to married females also.

The Transfer Policy-2018 has been drafted after detailed deliberations with various stakeholders, including the teachers, school heads, teacher unions and civil societies.

The transfer policies of other states including Haryana and Karnataka have also been minutely examined for the same.

Under the new policy, all schools will be divided into five zones depending upon the distance from the District Headquarters and other parameters.

General transfers would be made only once a year, and the notification for the possible vacancies will be made available on the department’s website by January 15 every year.

Eligible teachers would be required to submit their options of schools online from January 15 to February 15 every year, and the transfer orders will be issued in the last week of March, and joining of teachers will be in the first week of April.

As per the policy, every teacher will be compulsorily transferred after completing seven years, and no teacher would be able to make a request for transfer before three years.

Further, an objective criterion, by assigning marks to the teachers seeking transfer, has been provided in the policy.

Fifty marks have been given for duration of service spent in various zones, with maximum weightage to teachers serving in Zone 5 — the least developed areas, with 25 marks assigned to length of service.

Marks have also been awarded to females (5), widow, divorced or unmarried females (10), widower (5), differently-abled persons (10) and persons having differently and mentally challenged children (10), with 25 marks kept for well performing teachers and 15 marks for teachers who make their children study in Government schools.

The Cabinet also agreed to the suggestions of its sub-committee that the transfer policy should be implemented through a computer software and in a transparent manner.

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