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10C Section regarding teachers' transfer

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  10C Section regarding teachers' transfer (Supreme court order) Relief of teachers transferred away in teacher transfer case in Supreme Court.  The court said that before the implementation of Section 10-C of the Teacher Recruitment Act in the state, those employed are not covered by transfer.  During the hearing of this transfer case on Monday, the court asked the state why the working teachers were transferred 200 km away (Kolkata to Murshidabad)?  The court observed, 'There are many women in this profession.  So this is how we are thinking about the transfer. The Supreme Court said as an interim order during the hearing , that the teachers who have been transferred to neighbouring areas can continue teaching.  Rest of those transferred away can wait for further instructions.  However, those who have joined the job after the introduction of Section 10-C, are not getting any relief for now.  The state has been directed to submit an affidavit wit...

Notification of Surplus teacher transfer

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 Due to various reasons, the number of teachers in some schools is comparatively less than the number of students. The instruction issued by North 24Pgs DPSC directed the concerned SI / S to send the surplus teachers on a temporary basis to those schools in order to fill the teacher shortage in those schools.

Transfer order to Surplus teacher of Primary School

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We all know that the Department of Education has opened the Utsashree portal for general and mutual transfer to schools in front of the homes of teachers in West Bengal. Many teachers have got General or Mutual Transfer with the help of Utsashree portal. In addition, a golden opportunity has been created in the transfer of primary teachers in 2022. All primary schools that have surplus teachers have been ordered to be transferred. The instruction is as follows, Keywords of the instruction : It has come to knowledge of the School Education Department, Government of West Bengal that the Pupil Teacher Ratio (P.T.R) of some Primary Schools (list enclosed) running under District Primary School Councils is not being maintained in consonance with the Schedule of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009. Moreover, some primary schools are also being run by locally arranged teachers. Hence. I am directed to request you to instruct all District Primary School Councils...