Education Minister Rohit Thakur announced today that the Education Department will halt all transfers starting at the end of May. This decision aims to bring stability and consistency within the department, ensuring that educators and administrative staff can focus on their roles without the disruption of mid-year relocations. The move is part of a broader strategy to optimize the functioning of educational institutions across the region.
Minister Thakur emphasized that the timing of transfers often conflicts with the academic calendar, causing unnecessary interruptions in schools and colleges. By pausing transfers, the ministry seeks to minimize disruptions and maintain a conducive learning environment for students. This policy is expected to enhance the continuity of educational programs and allow staff to better plan and execute their responsibilities.
The Education Department will now focus on addressing existing challenges within the system without the added complexity of personnel changes. Stakeholders have been urged to cooperate with this new directive, which is anticipated to strengthen the overall educational framework. As the ministry implements this change, it will also explore other measures to improve the quality of education and support the professional growth of its employees.
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