Kundapur: School children, parents protest against transfer of teacher


Silvester D’Souza

Daijiworld Media Network–Kundapur (EP)

Kundapur, Jul 23: School children of Hosamata Charukottige government Junior Primary School, Korgi gram, Kundapur boycotted classes and protested on Friday July 22, along with their parents, SDMC and villagers holding placards against transfer of additional lady teacher in the school.

There are 32 children, headmaster and two teachers in the school, one being a lady. After receiving government orders, the lady teacher was transferred. The parents and SDMC were unhappy about it.

Children from nearby Korgi, Salkemundu, Charukottige, Koorvadi and Kadinabettu come to the school. Many locals prefer to study in this school instead going to English medium schools.

The school has an auditorium, garden and a gate. Children are provided free books every year. Three autos have been arranged to ferry the children. The parents have said that more than twenty additional children will come to the school from next year. They said that if the lady teacher is transferred only two male teachers will remain in the school and the male teachers may find it difficult to respond to needs of female students.

Parents threatened to send their children to English medium school if the lady teacher was transferred. Neither the education officer nor any government official arrived to receive their complaint. Finally when the CRP arrived, the protesters gheroed him and expressed their anguish.

The parents who were waiting for officials, cooked meals on the school ground and ate the food with their children. CRP accepted their written complaint later. Zilla panchayat member Srilatha Shetty, gram panchayat members and local leaders visited the place.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    We do not know whether these agitations are instigated by the vested interest people or the real one.

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  • Ashok Bhat, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    This is state wide situation and more or less same kind of situation in almost all schools. Main problem is Karnataka Government not recruited from several years. As of this date, according to our education minister press statement - 22,000 teachers post are vacant. The Education department sent recruitment recommendation to finance department, but the finance department not given the approval. One question to the Education Department - when you say sanctioned post, why do you require finance department approval, then what is the meaning of sanctioned post. This question has to he raised by our MLA/MLC's in the Assembly and get the answers. It seems that Our Government Finance position is not good and not giving approval. Currently 3000 Govt.Schools are going to close due to student shortage and 2,000 schools in way in coming years. It is Our Government not interested in saving Government Schools. Due to acute shortage of teachers, decision of rationing of the teachers, decision taken. At least this school is better 32 student 2 teachers, if you transfer one teacher. In certain school for 100 children 1 teacher, for such school teachers are transferred. In this case nothing is wrong. Find out where this teacher is transferred, there must be problem teacher/student ratio. In certain cases teachers are does not get transfers, these creating creating such hypes. Govt. given clearance to appoint 13,000 Hon. teachers to resolve this burning situation. But this is not the final solution, every Government wants to push problems to coming years. Tomorrow this Hon. teachers form union and fight for their right - to make them permanent. GOD only knows fate our Government schools. Pubic interest Litigation is the final solution - Who will Bell the CAT ?

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    guys SPARE THE CHILDREN AND THEIR EDUCATION

    DONT CORRUPT THE LITTLE MINDS

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  • Kusuma G, Kidyadka

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    Good method to prevent transfer

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    3 teachers for 32 students is not financially viable ...

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  • Kevin Fernandes, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    Hi Jossie - You were in Goa then Mumbai now US. What a growth man!!!

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  • jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Sun, Jul 24 2016

    Keven, I gave my daughters good education and send them to US for Masters.
    By Gods grace they are doing well and invited us for a long holiday ...

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