Primary School Service Continuation in Secondary School
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June 12, 2012 at 1:52 pm #67571AnonymousInactive
My wife joined secondary school on 25.8.2010 after resigned from primary school on 24.8.2010. Her resignation has been accepted by chairman of DPSC. She joined primary school on 05.11.2004. Is the primary service is countable for pension and other benefits? What is the procedure? Please discuss .
September 5, 2012 at 1:26 pm #73975AnonymousInactiveIn the case of 10/20 Years service benefit of a high/higher secondary teacher, the period of service as a primary teacher is not counted,vide DSE memo no. 1702 (GA) dated 19-06-90,G.O.No. 405-Edn. dated-27-11-90.
But the Pension will be avail in that case. The pension will be count the total length of service of different posts.December 29, 2024 at 11:08 pm #100039saibalpatraParticipantIt’s not correct.Memo No-1702-G.A., dated 19/06/1990, issued by the then Director of School Education, is considered obsolete in this context, as it has been superseded by the provisions outlined in Memo No-269-SE (Pry.),date- 16/04/1996 which addresses the updated procedures for pay fixation and incremental benefits for eligible teaching staff.
o i). Para 7 of G.O No. 492(6)-Edn.(B), dated 26/10/1981, issued by the School Education Department, Government of West Bengal.
o ii). Memo No. 269-SE(Pry.), dated 16/04/1996, particularly Sections 2, 2(b), 2(c), and 3.
o iii). Memorandum No. 30-SE(B)/5B-1/2009, dated 10/02/2010, specifically addressing Points of Doubt
o iv). Provisions under the NCTE Act, 1993, Section 12(A).
o v). Relevant clauses of the West Bengal Services (Revision of Pay and Allowance) Rules.Attachments:
December 29, 2024 at 11:11 pm #100041saibalpatraParticipantThe term “Assistant Teacher” encompasses educators in both primary and secondary schools, indicating a standardized nomenclature within the WBSED.
While the designation “Assistant Teacher” might be administratively uniform under WBSED, the contextual use often specifies levels (e.g., “Assistant Teacher (Primary)” or “Assistant Teacher (Secondary)”) for operational clarity.
Both primary and secondary school Assistant Teachers fall under the same overarching administrative authority and abide by the same Rules of Pay and Allowances (ROPA).
Both categories of Assistant Teachers are governed by the same administrative framework, ensuring uniformity in service conditions and career progression.
If the nomenclature of the post is same, then there will be no bar to get Pay fixation and to get career progression benefit.December 29, 2024 at 11:30 pm #100042saibalpatraParticipantTeacher and non-teaching employees whose pay is fixed in any of the revised pay scales of pay shown in serial numbers 1 to 12 scales of pay under ROPA, 98, and who has not got a single promotion/ advancement to a higher scale in the same post even after completion of 18 yearsโ continuous and satisfactory service shall be placed in the next higher scale of pay, his/her designation remaining unchanged.
December 29, 2024 at 11:36 pm #100043saibalpatraParticipantHave you any idea on Memo No-269-SE(Pry.),dated-16/04/1996?
December 29, 2024 at 11:40 pm #100044saibalpatraParticipantWho is posting such baseless orders in the name Anonymous?
December 29, 2024 at 11:55 pm #100045saibalpatraParticipantPlease,go through the WBSR Part-I 42 (b) i
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