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Education dept needs a course in computers

For Naresh Kumar (name changed), a government school principal, his transfer was a surprise. He had joined a school in West Delhi just a week ago when he was transferred again to another school in east Delhi.

Published on: Nov 19, 2004 01:46 AM IST
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For Naresh Kumar (name changed), a government school principal, his transfer was a surprise. He had joined a school in West Delhi just a week ago when he was transferred again to another school in east Delhi.

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"How can I be transferred twice in a week," asked Kumar, who was busy checking the records and pleading with the senior officials to find out in which school should he report at.

For some other teachers, the due date of retirement was increased or decreased much. While a teacher, due to retire in November 2006 got a note saying that he would retire in November 2004, another teacher due to retire last month did not get any intimation. While some schools have excess of science teachers, some others have more arts teachers than they need.

The computerisation of the records of the Education Department of Delhi government has meant new problems for the teachers and principals of several schools. "All sorts of problems are cropping up," admitted a senior official in the department.

The Education Department, however, said these are “teething problems”.

 
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