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JAC to stage a MASS DHARNA on 17 Dec,2012 in front of NVS HQRS, NOIDA


JAC 2012-13/1-11/2                                                                                                                                  Date: 01-11-2012
To

The Hon’ble Commissioner,
Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti,
Noida, Gautham Budh Nagar,U.P.

Respected sir,
Sub: Notice for dharna in front of the  NVS  Head  Quarters New Delhi on 17-12-212,regarding.
                                   
This is to humbly submit that the Members of the JAC met you on 17th September 2012 and discussed various issues like the extension of Special Allowance to Non-teaching staff, MACPS to teaching staff, restoration of old Earned Leaves facility to teaching staff, rise of HM/AHM allowance, appointment of wardens  and some other demands and requested you to take a suitable necessary action at the earliest. Many of these demands have brought to the notice of the earlier Commissioners of the Samiti.

The Association is grieved to note that despite a nod from you during the meeting for an amicable solution of the matters. Unfortunately no initiative has been taken by the Management for solving the problems and bringing solace to the industrious staff.  We feel agitated at the lip service to the genuine demands of the staff. On the other hand the organization is still keen to pressurise the staff for better academic performance but it is sadly ignoring the fact that the grass root level conditions in the vidyalayas need urgent attention and it is violation of human rights to deprive the staff of their personal time and extract additional work from them.

The apathetic attitude of the Samiti has gone down into the annals of the history when it overlooked the post retirement security of the employees by not favouring CCS Pension Scheme for  them in the first decade of its existence. The lives of thousands of staff who have laid the foundation of the Samiti and worked hard to take the   organization to its present status of peerless excellence is in predicament. We wonder if a better example is needed to expose the unsympathetic attitude of the Management towards its employees.



In the backdrop of the above, the Association has no option but to stage a Mass Dharna of the teaching and non-teaching staff of the employees from across the country in front of the Headquarters of the Samiti in Noida from 10.a.m. to 3.00 p.m. on 17th December for pressing the Management for a suitable action for the solution of the long-pending problems enumerated in our representation submitted to you on 17-09-12.

Thank you.
Yours sincerely

L.B.REDDY                           J.K.SINGH                                              RAJKUMAR RADDI

BIJAY KUMAR                    V.BALA SUBRAMANYAN
Copy to
1.Hon`ble Minister for Human Resources Development, Govt. of India Sastry bhawan,  ,  New Delhi.
2. .Hon`ble Minister of State  for Human Resources Development, Govt. of India Sastry bhawan,  . New Delhi.
3. .Hon`ble Secretary , Department of school education and literacy, Govt.of India Sastry bhawan,  New Delhi
4. .Hon`ble  Jt.Secretary ,Department of school education and literacy, Govt.of India Sastry bhawan,  New Delhi


                                               DEMANDS OF JAC for STAFF WELFARE
 
Lr.No.JAC/2012-13/1                                                                                                                                   


Date: 17-09-2012


To
The Hon’ble Commissioner,
Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti,
Noida, Gautham Budh Nagar,U.P.

Respected sir,
Sub: Submission of demands for consideration and initiating necessary action – Reg
The teaching and non-teaching staff working in the 585 Navodaya Vidyalayas across the country have been facing several problems for over two decades. Distance and time have hampered us to meet you personally to appeal, discuss and press for an early remedial action. The Association requests you to take a serious note of the following demands for positive consideration and an early amicable solution as turning a deaf ear to such genuine issues will adversely affect the morale of the staff which, in turn,will affect the functioning of the schools .
Despite our regular demands over the last few years it is sad to note that the Management has done very little to mitigate the problems of the staff.  Hence, the JAC would like to bring to its attention the following demands once again for positive consideration and immediate necessary action.
1.            Govt. of India CCS Pension to all employees joined prior to 1.1.2004: we have brought to the notice of the Government of India the injustice done to the staff by denying them of the benefits the CCS pension. The JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE has represented the matter to all important dignitaries in the present UPA government and it is time once again to vociferously voice our anguish at the injustice.
2.            10% Special Allowance to Non-Teaching staff: The JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE decries the cold and discriminatory attitude of the government of India towards the non-teaching staff in Navodaya Vidyalyas who have played no less pivotal role in enhancing the reputation of the Samiti as a premier organization in the field of education with their selfless and dedicated services. The work load borne by them is more than their counterparts in KVS and, hence, they deserve the 10% special allowance as much as the teaching staff.
3              MACPS to teaching staff: Consequent upon the recommendations and implementation of VI CPC, the           
              non-teaching staff  have become eligible for getting three financial up gradations under the MACPS at
               intervals of 10, 20 and 30 years of continuous regular service. The JAC demands the implementation      
               of the same to the teaching staff also as the monetary benefits of  senior scales sanctioned on                                 
               completion of 12 years of service is very negligible.



4.           Creation of PGT posts in Modern Indian Languages: It is sad to note that the demand of  Modern    Indian Language teachers handling +2 in the JNVS across the country for creation of a PGT  post in  their respective languages has not been heeded by the Management so far. This is tantamount to exploitation of the Modern Indian Language teachers and depriving the students of their right to choose their mother-tongue as one of the languages for special study at +2 level. Unfotunately the wonderful results the regional language teachers have been producing year after  year have had no effect on the Management.  It is high time the Samiti put  an end to the ill- treatment by sanctioning a PGT post in Modern Indian Languages and making  appointments purely on promotional basis. This will be the only way of compensating over two decade-long  injustice.
5.        Appointment of Warden and Matron on permanent basis: The JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE    demands appointment of warden and matron to assist the House master/House mother and cooperate with the administration in the successful running of the Residential system. The NVS should waste no time in the appointment of regular wardens/matrons as promised by the Commissioner at the beginning of 2009-10 academic year.
6.      Defining working hours for all categories of employees: It does not need any evidence to prove that the staff of Navodaya Vidyalayas work for longer hours than the ones defined by Samiti itself. As a result of this, the staff is deprived of precious personal time and innumerable compensatory leaves and put to untold stress. A mechanism should be devised to extract qualitative work from the staff by giving them due space for personal life.
7.      Timely promotion to all staff  & Conducting the departmental promotion test yearly: More than half the teaching staff has been deprived of their timely promotional opportunities because of the laid-back approach of the Samiti. As a result, the staff has become less enthusiastic about promotions and accepting challenges. The Samiti has failed to tap the potential of the staff at the right time which has surely blunted its weaponry. It is sad but not surprising to note how ill-prepared Samiti is to implement its own policy decision. While it is expected that the departmental promotion tests are conducted yearly for the aspiring TGTS, the Samiti has conducted only two in the last four years, thus dampening their hopes of a belated promotion. The JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE demands for the  revamping of the promotional system to expedite the promotion of the deserving in-service teaching and non-teaching staff to strengthen the system and improve the working ambience.
8.            Restoration of Earned Leave to teaching staff / Vacation staff in addition to Half Pay leave: The JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE demands the restoration of Earned Leaves on full pay as the teachers are the only employees denied of earned leave by the Central Government. The Earned Leave facility was granted to the teachers working in Central Government during Smt Indira Gandhi’s time as a special case in lieu of 20 days half pay leave


9.            Weekly off to all categories of staff: As the staff of Navodaya Vidyalayas work round the clock on all days of the week in view of residential nature of their job, they may be granted a regular weekly off on any convenient day subject to exigencies, so as to enable them to attend their domestic problems.
11.          Honouring court judgements: We demand that the Samiti should implement the directives given by the CAT and other courts as regards service matters.  It should honour the working hours and stop exploitation of staff.
12.          Stepping up of pay of Seniors with that of their juniors: The pay scales of Senior TGTs should be stepped up with juniors in line with the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan TGTs as they suffer monetary loss in the absence of recruitment in 2006 in all the regions of the NVS except Shillong..     
13.     Enhancement of HM/AHM allowance: The teachers are not happy with the enhancement of HM/AHM allowance to Rs.800/400 per month as the responsibilities thrust on them are very demanding. The hike is far less than what is demanded by the JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE.  Hence, the JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE demands that the HM/AHM allowance should be raised to Rs.5000/4000.
14.          Providing free education to the children of deceased staff: The JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE requests for providing of free education to the children of staff who meet with untimely death while in service. Permission may be granted to such children to have free education from a vidyalaya of their choice if they are of admissible age. If the child is already admitted, he/she may be allowed to pursue education till the completion of +2 courses.
15.          Increasing the number of House Mothers: At present there are only two House Mothers for girls’ houses and each of them is expected to look after over 100 girl wards. The JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE demands for the rationale distribution of work by appointing two more Housemothers in schools where the lady teachers are available for a better care of girl students.
16.          Providing Health Insurance to the Staff : It is sad to note that the NVS has not paid  much attention to its staff’s health after retirement . The Samiti should give serious consideration to this issue and implement a proper health insurance scheme to all its employees to enable them meet their genuine medical expenses to the fullest after the superanuation.
17.          Sanctioning one day compensatory leave for work on the Gazetted holiday(s): Of late the Samiti has started a new trend of dishonouring the public/gazetted holidays. The training programmes, games and sports meets, exhibitions, etc start on gazetted holidays, thus depriving the staff of their right to avail genuine holidays. Quite often the staff is also deprived of the gazette holidays as they are engaged in duties like escorting children for sports events, migration, etc. While planning a training programme or a sports meet the Samiti should ensure that the staff is not deprived of its right to enjoy public holidays as they help them to spare their time for family which is one of the ways of lessening their stress. The management must sanction one compensatory leave for one public holiday he has foregone because of engagement with his/her official work.
18.     Implementation of CCE in its true spirit: The Samiti’s Academic Perspective Plan is a damn evidence of its misinterpretation of the NCF- 2005 and the CCE programme. While CBSE is going ahead year after bringing about drastic changes in the teaching-learning and evaluation system, the implementation of the scheme in the Navodaya Vidyalayas shows that the Management isn’t ready to free its teachers from the two-decade long shackles of ‘pass percentages and  subject averages’. The Samiti should abandon its outdated practices forthwith and focus its attention on what the NCF-2005 envisages. The continuation of the present practice is sure to rotten the whole system with the Principals and staff left with no alternative but dilute the evaluation system to please their higher officers with high percentiles and percentages.
19.          Sanctioning more Group D staff: As the vidyalayas have been steadily growing in size it is now becoming increasingly difficult for the schools to pay attention to maintenance, health and hygiene, and safety and security with the existing two night watchmen and two chowkidar-cum sweepers. The Samiti should make all steps to sanction 2 more night watchmen and 2 more chowkidar-cum-sweepers in addition to the present sanctioning.
20.          Enhancement of JNVST application scrutiny charges: The JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE demands for the enhancement of JNVST scrutiny charges from Rs.1 to Rs.10 in view of the heavy work load they discharge till the hall-tickets are dispatched and nominal rolls are re-checked before the exam.
21.      Extension of the retirement age for the teachers: The JAC further demands for the increase in the retirement age up to 65 for teachers like all central and state technical university teachers/professors/IITS.
22.          Increasing of Grade Pay of Computer Operators to Rs.4200: Following the recommendations made by the V CPC the NVS fixed the pay scale of computer operators working in ROs and Headquarters at Rs.4000-100-6000 while it is Rs.5500-175-9000 in CPWD, Maulana Azad National Urdu Open University, Indira Gandhi National Open University and other Central Government departments. The qualification of all the computer operators in the Central Government departments is the same but the work load of computer operators in NVS is more as they have to handle data compilation, processing, monitoring of all the sections apart from the computer related correspondence, website maintenance, etc. Hence, this disparity should kindly be done away with by granting them the corresponding revised pay scale which is Rs.9300-34800 with grade pay Rs.4200.

The JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE requests the Management once again to positively consider the above  demands and redress the grievances of staff as it would go a long way in boosting their morale and strengthening the organization.
Thanking you sir,
Yours sincerely
  1.Sri Jagdish Rai                                                               2.Sri L.B.Reddy
                  3. Sri A.K.Gaur                                                                 4.Sri J.K.Singh
  5 Sri Anil Sharma                                                             6.Sri Raj Kumar Radi
                  7.Sri Bijay Kumar                                                            8.Sri Pankaj Kumar
   9.Sri V.S.Bala Subramanian                                       10.Sri R.S. Naik

4 comments :

Anonymous said...

Please put our demand to the Hon'ble commissioner for granting NFSG grade pay of Rs.4200 to UDC at par with CSCS,CSS,CSSS.department.
Thanking you,

Anonymous said...

Please put our demand to the Hon'ble commissioner for granting NFSG grade pay of Rs.4200 to UDC at par with CSCS,CSS,CSSS.department after five years approved service.
Thanking you,

Anonymous said...

elaborate it pls

Anonymous said...

sir
17-12-2012 ki report daal do plz....