Ahead of teachers’ transfer policy, Samrat says no excuses after choice posting
Bihar chief minister Samrat Choudhary on Tuesday said that the government was trying to resolve the vexed issue of teachers’ transfer with a policy that would favour all, but the teachers would also be required to deliver what is expected of them – quality education in schools. Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary addressing during Sahyog Shivir at Kaimur in Bihar on Tuesday. (HT photo) “The government will accommodate all teachers with choice positing as far as possible – in the neighbouring panchayats for women and neighbouring blocks for men- but you all will have to teach the children well. There will be no compromise on that,” he made it clear, while speaking at a public rally in Kaimur. The statement is significant in the context of long-awaited transfer and posting for teachers, which has remained inconclusive in the last couple of years and triggered unrest among them. Choudhary said the government is fully conscious of teachers’ convenience, especially female teachers, who would be posted near their homes. “We have decided that our sisters (female teachers) …
