
Given that the process of transferring government primary and secondary schools is underway, the state government has transferred 55 assistants to teachers working in various government secondary schools to inconvenient posts.
With the consent of the main minister, the order for transfer issued by the Minister of Education and Literacy (High School) 20. August 2025.
However, committees for teachers, development and monitoring committees (SDMC) and other parties involved against this transfer against this transfer claimed that some teachers illegally received transfers through the Chief Minister’s Office using political influence, while the teacher’s transmission process. “This is the possibility of massive corruption,” they said.
According to the Civil Services Act in Karnataka (regulation of teachers’ transfer), the government or the Ministry of School Education and Literacy (DSEL) cannot transfer any teachers through other channels during the transfer process.
In addition, the state government prevents the illegal transfer of teachers to their preferred place and comfort through political influences has limited the publication of teachers to uncontrolled posts.
In 2017, the High Court also issued an order not to set the teachers to unclean jobs, and in 2021 he issued the State Government a notice that represented and transferred the teacher into uncontrolled posts.
Almost all transferred teachers were appointed unclean. Many teachers have been transferred to the functions of librarians, technical assistants and program assistants in district institutions and education (diets).
Teachers expressed their dissatisfaction, saying that the main minister himself transferred secondary school assistants to unclean, if there is a lack of teachers in the state in the state. The state government appointed about 9,000 guest teachers. In addition, the results in the SSLC test have decreased over the last two years and the main minister ordered officials not to provide students with any grace brands, and take the necessary steps to record at least 75% of the SSLC-1 test results.
It is inexcusable that the government that overlooks none of this has again transferred secondary school assistants to uncontrolled positions. If those who have influence will transfer the transfer but have no capacity to do with others? “He challenged the headmaster of the government secondary school in Bengalur.
Umesh G. Gangavadi, State President of SDMC, said: “It is not right for the government to bow to the pressure of influential people and transfer the teacher to the non -fellow contributions. It is also a violation of the Teacher Transfer Act.” In the interest of secondary school children, the order of teachers should be immediately withdrawn immediately, urging.
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Published – August 24, 2025 20:36