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Captain Amarinder Singh Clicks On Button To Issue First Transfer Orders Under New Online Transfer Policy For School Teachers

Announces Plans To Extend System To Other Departments To Ensure Total Transparency Minus Corruption

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Chandigarh , 30 Jul 2019

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday issued the first transfer orders for teachers under the new Transfer Policy with the click of a button, ensuring total  transparency in the system.Under the new policy of the Department of School Education, approved by the Cabinet in January this year notified in June, all transfers of teaching  staff are now being done only online, with no human intervention, thus ending the widespread corruption reported in the matter of such transfers.The Chief Minister said his  government planned to extend the policy to other departments, thus ushering in total transparency in their systems too. With the computer-driven system, there was no scope for  any bias or prejudice, and the process was designed to award performance, he added.A total of 11063 applications were received for transfer, of which orders in the case of  4551 were successfully issued while 6506 could not be entertained in the first round, an official spokesperson disclosed after the online transfer orders by the Chief  Minister.Schools have been divided into five zones for this purpose, with detailed criteria laid down to decide claims against the transfers. These criteria include the length of  service, age, marks for special categories like females, widow, divorcee, unmarried females, differently abled persons, persons suffering from debilitating disorders, couple cases.

Apart from this, 90 marks have been provided, out of the total 250, for performance of the teachers, thus making the system totally performance-based.  This includes the results  of the teachers, performance as per the Annual Confidential Report etc.  Another 15 marks have been provided in case the teacher enrolls his/her wards in a Government school.   This has been provided to motivate teachers to bring their wards to Government Schools, with the aim of improve thing quality of education and promote performance.Certain  categories of teachers, however, have been completely exempted from the Transfer Policy on medical grounds, including cancer patients/on dialysis, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C,  Sickle Cell Anemia, Thelesimia etc.As per the policy, once the transfer order is issued and the same is complied with, no fresh transfer will be considered before a teacher spends  three years in the new station.  The policy also provides safeguards in case any relative of a teacher runs any private school near his own school.The Department is  contemplating extension of the policy to its non teaching staff also. It is relevant to mention that the policy was initially approved by the Cabinet in March, 2018.  However, on the  suggestions given by the Teachers' Unions, some amendments were made, to which the Unions had unanimously agreed.Those present at the event included PWD and  Education Minister Vijay Inder Singla, Media Advisor to CM Raveen Thukral, Chief Principal Secretary to CM Suresh Kumar, Secretary Krishan Kumar, Special Secretary Education  Manvesh Sidhu, Principal Secretary to CM Tejveer Singh, DGSE Mohd. Tayyab and DPI Secondary Sukhjit Pal Singh.

 

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