Peerzada orders release of salary to migrant teachers
Srinagar: Education Minister Peerzada Muhammad Sayeed Friday directed all Chief Education Officers of Kashmir to immediately release salaries of migrant teachers appointed under the Prime Minister’s package.
He asked them to expedite verification and other formalities required for obtaining PAN cards in their favour.
The minister passed the directions at a high level meeting here to discuss issues pertaining to migrant employees posted in Kashmir.
The meeting, which was chaired by the minister, was attended by Commissioner/Secretary, Education Naseem Lankar, Relief Commissioner, Migrants, Vinod Koul, State Project Director, SSA, Yasha Mudgal and all CEOs of Kashmir Valley.
In another meeting with the Forest Department, the Minister impressed upon the senior officers to make timber available for constriction of school buildings on priority.
He said the requisition stands already worked out by the CEOs in their respective districts. “This requisition should be met on top priority,” he said.
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