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NEW TRANSFER
GUIDELINES W.E.F.
14-03-2006
1.
BASIC PRINCIPLES
1.1 All employees of the KVS are liable to
be transferred and posted anywhere in
India, at any time, and for any period, as requirements of public
service and of the Sangathan may dictate. Transfers and postings
are a right of the Sangathan which it would endeavour to exercise in
the best interest of the students, with due regard to the principles
of equity and transparency vis-a-vis its employees.
1.2 These guidelines regarding transfers
are meant essentially for the internal use of the Sangathan and do
not vest any employee with any right.
1.3 Objectives of the Sangathan’s transfer
policy are: -
i.)
To deploy available staff in an optimum manner so that, inter-alia,
employees are evenly distributed across regions and schools, with
special regard to the interest of students in Priority Areas [as
defined in para 2(1)(xi)]
ii.) To maximize the overall satisfaction level of
its employees, subject always to the paramount need to protect
academic interests of students and administrative efficiency of the
organization.
2. DEFINITIONS
(1) In these guidelines unless the context
otherwise requires:
i) “Category whose Dislocation will be Avoided
(CDA)” means persons falling in one or more of the
following categories: -
· ‘MDG’, as defined in Clause (viii) below,
· ‘DSP’, as defined in Clause (iv) below,
and who have been transferred on
ground of DSP in the last three years as on 31st March of year.
(Amended on 15.11.2007)
· ‘LTR’, as defined in Clause (vii) below,
· Physically challenged employees, as defined in Clause (x)
below,
· Employee whose spouse is also a KVS employee and is posted
at the same station, and
· President/General Secretary of recognized service associations
of KVS, who are also members of JCM.
ii) “Commissioner” means Commissioner,
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, including any officer thereof who has
been authorized or delegated to exercise all or any of the powers
and functions of the Commissioner.
iii)
“Dependent son/daughter”: - Son will be deemed to be
dependent till he starts earning or attains the age of 25 years,
whichever is earlier or suffers from permanent disability of any
kind irrespective of age limit. Daughter will be deemed to
be dependent till she starts earning or gets married, whichever is
earlier, irrespective of age limit.
iv) “DSP” means an employee whose spouse has
died within two years, as on 31st March of the year.
v) “Employee spouse” means a spouse who is a
paid employee in an organisation, and does not include a
self-employed spouse.
vi) “Hard station” means a place notified as
such by the Sangathan.
vii) “LTR” means an employee who has less than
three years to retire, as on 31st March of the year.
viii) “MDG” means an employee seeking transfer
on the basis of one or more of the medical conditions listed in
Annexure-1, affecting himself/herself, spouse or dependent
son/daughter.
ix) “PS” means Posting with Spouse.
x) “Physically Challenged Employee” means an
employee who has been sanctioned Conveyance Allowance due to visual
and/or orthopedic disability, as per instructions of the Central
Government.
xi) “Priority Areas” means the North Eastern
Region (including Sikkim), A&N Islands and Hard and Very Hard
Stations elsewhere.
xii) “ Priority Category for Grant of Request
Transfer (PCGR)” means a person falling in one or more of the
following categories : -
· MDG,
· DSP,
· LTR,
· person who has completed his tenure in Priority Areas.
xiii) “Region” means a region as notified by the
Commissioner, comprising Kendriya Vidyalayas in a specified area of
the country and placed under the charge of an Assistant
Commissioner.
xiv) “Sangathan” means the Kendriya Vidyalaya
Sangathan (KVS).
xv) “Service” means the period for which a
person has been holding charge of a post in the Sangathan on a
regular basis.
xvi) “Station” means any place or group of
places as notified by the KVS for the purpose of transfers, from
time to time.
xvii) “Stay” means service at a station
excluding the period or periods of continuous absence from duty
exceeding 30 days (45 days in case of Priority Areas) at a stretch
other than on training or vacation.
xviii) “Teacher” means all categories of teachers in
the employment of Sangathan but does not include functionaries in
the rank of Vice-Principals, Principals, Education Officers and
above, for the purpose of transfer.
xix) “Tenure” means a continuous stay for a
specified period by different categories of employees in different
parts of the country. Reference date for Priority Areas for
determination of tenure is 30th June of the year. For
all other places the reference date shall be 31st March of the year.
xx) “Very hard station” means a place notified
as such by the Sangathan.
xxi) “Year” means a period of 12 months
commencing from 1st April.
xxii) "No taker vacancy"
means a vacancy which remains
vacant after the operation of priority list - I and II of request
transfers (Inter as well as Intra regional request transfers).
(Amended on 15.11.2007)
(2) Unless the context otherwise indicates:
a) words importing the singular number shall include plural number
and vice-versa.
b) words importing the masculine gender shall include the
feminine gender.
3. AUTHORITIES COMPETENT TO EFFECT TRANSFERS:
(1) Subject to the general powers of the Commissioner
to effect all manner of transfers of persons upto the level of
Education Officers, transfers of the kind shown in Col. 1 below will
be effected by the authorities shown against them in Col.2:-
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Type of Transfers |
Authority which will transfer |
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(1) |
(2) |
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1. |
(i) Inter-regional Transfers
(ii) Intra-regional Transfers of Principals and
Vice-Principals |
Commissioner |
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2. |
Intra-regional Transfers of employees upto
the level of PGTs, except:-
(i) Admn. Transfers on grounds of misconduct or
unsatisfactory performance[vide para 8(iv), below] |
Assistant Commissioner, on the recommendation of the Regional
Transfer Committee (RTC) |
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3. |
Intra-regional transfers of the following
kinds upto the level of PGTs:-
(i) Mutual Transfers, and
(ii) Admn. Transfers on grounds of misconduct or
unsatisfactory performance [vide para 8(iv), below] |
Assistant Commissioner |
(2) The Regional Transfer Committee mentioned in sub
para(1) above will consist of the following, viz.,
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1. |
Assistant Commissioner |
Chairman |
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2. |
Senior-most Education Officer of the Region – to be nominated by
the Assistant Commissioner |
Member |
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3. |
Two senior-most Principals of the Region – to be nominated by
the Assistant Commissioner |
Members |
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4. |
Administrative Officer of the Regional Office [or
Superintendent (Admn.) if AO’s post is vacant]. |
Secretary |
Provided
that if both the senior-most Principals in a Region are male,
then only the senior of the two will be nominated as a member, and
the senior-most lady Principal of the Region will be nominated as
the second member:
PROVIDED
further that if the senior-most Education Officer of the Region,
or any of the two Principals who is otherwise eligible to serve as
member of the Regional Transfer Committee, as per the above
provision, has been punished in the last ten years, or
disciplinary/criminal proceedings are currently either pending or
contemplated against him, the next senior-most Education
Officer/Principal, not suffering from such a disqualification, will
be nominated to the Committee.
(3) Recommendations of the Regional Transfer Committee
shall as far as possible be unanimous. However, in case of
irreconcilable difference of opinion amongst its members, the
majority view will prevail. In case of equality of votes, the
Chairman will have a casting vote.
(4) It will be the responsibility of the Chairman to
ensure that recommendations of the Committee are fully in accordance
with these guidelines. In case, in his opinion, a majority
recommendation is inconsistent with these guidelines, he will not
implement it but will refer the matter to the Commissioner for
orders.
4.
TYPES OF TRANSFERS
Transfers shall be of
two types, namely: -
i) “Administrative transfers” which Sangathan
orders, suo-moto, and
ii) “Request transfers” which are ordered by the
Sangathan on the basis of requests made by an employee.
Admissibility for transfer TA in the case of the two types of
transfers shall be as given in Para 20, below.
5. SCHOOL-WISE ALLOCATION OF POSTS FOR THE NEXT ACADEMIC
SESSION.
Since the number of
students, classes, sections and subjects to be taught in a Kendriya
Vidyalaya vary from year to year, the Commissioner will issue, by
30th November every year,* an order allocating the
posts of various categories to each Kendriya Vidyalaya for the next
academic session. This allocation order will form the basis of
determination of school-wise surplus/deficit of personnel till the
end of the next academic session.
6.
DETERMINATION OF SCHOOL-WISE SURPLUS STAFF AND VACANCIES.
Based on the post allocation order issued under Para
5, the Assistant Commissioner of the region will determine for each
Kendriya Vidyalaya of the region, by 15th December,
the school-wise number of (i) persons in surplus, and (ii)
vacancies.
7.
ADMINISTRATIVE TRANSFERS TO ELIMINATE STAFF SURPLUS.
7.1 In the Kendriya Vidyalayas where teachers are in surplus,
action will be taken to reduce such surplus to zero, in the
following manner:
(i) All teachers of relevant category working in
Kendriya Vidyalayas having a surplus in that category will be
notified that teachers of that category in requisite numbers need to
be transferred out to eliminate the surplus, and it will be
ascertained whether any of them are willing to be transferred out
to other KVs within the region having vacancies in relevant
category. To the extent possible, surplus will be eliminated by
transferring willing teachers, who respond to the above notice, to
vacant posts within the Region.
(ii)
Since some surplus may remain after (i) above, person(s) in
requisite numbers will also be identified at the station where
each school having a surplus is located for effecting
administrative transfer to the extent of such remaining surplus.
This will be done on the basis of highest station seniority
of teachers not belonging to the CDA category.
Preferences of such teachers from among available vacancies in KVs
of the Region will also be ascertained.
Preference of such persons (Amended
on 15.11.2007) under (i) above and those identified under
(ii) above will be called at the
time of calling for the details of surplus staff (Amended on
15.11.2007) by 10th January, and transfers
will be effected, in that order, with due regard to their choice
from amongst available vacancies, and as per the guidelines in
paras 13 and 14, below, by 15th January.
7.2 In some cases there may be surplus staff in a particular
category, in a region as a whole. To that extent, persons of that
category will have to be transferred out of the region. Such
persons will be those who can not be accommodated within the region
by following the exercise spelt out in para 7.1 above. List of
such persons, along with their preference for other regions, will
be sent by the Assistant Commissioner to the Commissioner by 20th
January, who will then transfer them to regions having net
vacancies in that category, in the manner provided in paras 13 and
14, by 31st January.
7.3 Vacancies arising on account of superannuation upto 31st
July of the year at stations from which teachers are transferred
out on administrative grounds under paras 7.1(ii) and 7.2
above, shall be filled up by re-posting of teachers who are so
transferred out, in pursuance of the above paras. While doing so,
priority would be given to teachers who are transferred out of the
region, and wherever applicable, it will be specified in their
initial transfer order itself that they will stand re-posted to
their original station on superannuation of the person concerned.
8.
ADMINISTRATIVE TRANSFERS ON OTHER GROUNDS
Besides transfers to eliminate
surplus, as indicated in
Para 7 above, other administrative grounds on which staff may be
transferred are as follows: -
i) Due to completion of maximum tenure
prescribed for certain posts as specified below:
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S.No. |
POST |
MAXIMUM PRESCRIBED TENURE (IN YEARS) |
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1. |
Assistant Commissioner |
03 |
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2. |
Education Officer |
05 |
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3. |
Principal |
05(Amended on 15.11.2007) |
In case of Principal,
Commissioner may extend the period of service beyond five years at a
Vidyalaya in order to promote academic and overall quality of
administrative excellence. The transfer cases of Principals who have
not completed five years in the same school (Amended on 15.11.2007)
will be examined and transfer effected to the extent necessary in
pursuance to the objectives spelt out in para 1.3.
ii) To fill up vacancies in Priority Areas.
iii) To accommodate requests of teachers belonging
to PCGR category for a place where no vacancy is available.
iv) On grounds of misconduct or
unsatisfactory performance, as evidenced by issue of a charge-sheet
under Rule 14 of the CCS (CC&A) Rules, 1965 or imposition of a minor
penalty under Rule 16 of the CCS (CC&A) Rules, 1965.
v) Closure of a Kendriya Vidyalaya.
vi) Other administrative exigencies.
9. 9.
CRITERIA FOR EFFECTING ADMINISTRATIVE TRANSFERS INTO AND OUT
OF PRIORITY AREAS:
(1) (1) One tenure posting of all male
teachers/officers and non-teaching staff in the rank of
Superintendent and above in Priority Areas will be mandatory before
they complete 35 years of age.
(1)(A). The minimum tenure
which every employee, once posted in priority areas will have to
complete in such areas will be as follows: (Amended on 25.04.2006)
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S. No. |
Type of Station |
Minimum tenure (in years) |
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1. |
North-Eastern Region (except its Very Hard Stations) and Hard
Stations elsewhere |
03 |
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2. |
Very Hard Stations |
02 |
Explanation: - Where a person has worked
in stations of both the kinds mentioned above, tenure at a Station
of category (2), will be treated as being equivalent to 1 ½ times
the tenure at a station of category (1) for purposes of
determining whether he has completed the minimum prescribed
tenure.
(2) After completion
of the tenure prescribed above, if a person requests to be
transferred out, he will, as far as possible, be given a posting of
his choice in the PCGR category.
(3) As per objectives of the transfer
policy as mentioned in para 1.3 (i), the procedure for transferring
teachers to fill up vacant posts in Kendriya Vidyalayas
situated in Priority Areas shall be as follows: -
(i) Vacancies in KVs in Priority Areas shall be
published on the website of KVS and all Regional Offices, by 31st
January, and applications of willing persons will be invited
upto 15th February, for transfer to such vacancies.
Based on applications received, orders posting teachers/employees to
vacant post in KVs, of their choice, shall be issued by the
Commissioner, by 25th February.
(ii) In addition to (i) above, 25% of anticipated
vacancies in KVs located in Priority Areas as on 1st
April of the following year will be filled up through
administrative transfers. To fill up vacancies to this extent,
senior-most male teachers upto 35 years of age, as on 31st
March of the year, based on all-India Seniority list, who have not
completed prescribed minimum tenure in Priority Areas shall be
transferred to such areas subject to their not belonging to MDG, DSP
and Physically Challenged categories. In addition, during 2007,
those teachers who have completed less than one year at the present
place of posting as on 31.3.2007 shall not be transferred to
Priority Areas except on request.
(iii) Inter-regional Transfer of
Teachers as per (ii) above will be ordered by the Commissioner,
specifying the region but generally without specifying the school,
by 25th February. Posting to specific schools
will be done by the Assistant Commissioner on the recommendations of
the Regional Transfer Committee, by 10th March.
10.
DISPLAY OF VACANCIES IN NON-PRIORITY AREAS ON KVS WEBSITE
School-wise vacancies in KVs outside Priority Areas,
determined after issue of transfer orders as per paras 8 and 9
above, will be displayed by the KVS (HQ) and Regional Offices on
their Website by 5th December.
11.
RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS FOR REQUEST TRANSFERS.
11.1The Assistant
Commissioner of the region shall receive applications for request
transfers through the respective Principals of Kendriya Vidyalayas
till 22nd December. The applications received in the
Regional Offices shall be sorted and intra-regional applications
will be retained. Applications for inter-regional transfers shall
forwarded to KVS (HQ) so as to reach it by 10th January.
11.2
Applications for transfers will be made in Form – 1 appended to
these guidelines. In this proforma a person requesting for transfer
may indicate choice of upto 05 stations in one or more Regions.
12. 12.
REQUEST TRANSFERS
12.1 Cases where requests for transfers shall not be
considered: -
In following cases, requests for transfer shall not
be considered:
i) Request of a direct recruit for
transfer from the place of first posting shall not be considered,
before completion of a period of three years in case of male, and
one year in case of female employee
except to KVs of priority areas (Amended on 24.11.2006).
ii) Request for transfer of a person
posted on promotion will not be considered before completion of
three years in the case of Assistant Commissioner/ Education Officer
and one year in other cases except
to KVs of priority areas (Amended on 24.11.2006).
iii) Principals, Education Officers and
Assistant Commissioners will not be transferred back to the same
station from where they were transferred earlier, unless a period of
three years has elapsed.
iv) Teachers, Education Officers or
Assistant Commissioners, who were transferred on administrative
ground mentioned in
Para
– 8(iv) shall not be considered for transfer before completing five
years. Further, they will not normally be transferred to the
station from where they were transferred out on the said
administrative ground. However, persons posted to Priority Areas
shall be considered for transfer on completion of their tenure as
specified in Para 9.
v) A person who has been transferred on
request, will not be transferred on request again in the same
academic session.
vi) Cases of MDG, DSP and LTR
categories, where request for transfer has already been granted on
these grounds previously.
"However, the bar on request
transfer will not apply to a person in category (i) -- (iv)
mentioned above, if the person comes under the PCGR category".
(Amended on 25.04.2006)
12.2
Extent to which requests from persons belonging to PCGR and non-PCGR
categories ` will be accommodated.
Extent to which requests from
persons belonging to PCGR and non-PCGR categories will be
accommodated will be as follows:
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S. No. |
Category |
Extent to which request will be accommodated |
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1. |
PCGR
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i) |
First claim on
available vacancies |
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ii) |
To the extent vacancies are not available, by displacement of
employees as per para 15. |
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2. |
Non-PCGR |
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To the extent of available vacancies left after accommodating
all requests of PCGR category. However, non-PCGR requests will
not be accommodated if grant of such request is likely to
jeopardize academic interests of students at the employee’s
place of posting |
12.3 Criteria for
considering request transfers to fill up available vacancies.
Subject to the
provisions of
Para
12.1, requests made for transfers shall be disposed of in the
sequence indicated below: -
i) Requests coming under PCGR will be
granted as per the options specified in the applications. Within
the PCGR, the order of precedence will be as under: -
a.
MDG,
b.
DSP,
c.
LTR,
d. Those who have completed their tenure in Priority Areas.
ii) Vacancies for which no
requests are received from teachers coming under PCGR will
be considered for posting of applicants belonging to non-PCGR
category. In the event of there being more than one request for the
same vacancy, priority for transfer shall be given in descending
order of aggregate entitlement points calculated as per para 13
below.
12.4 Posting
with an Employee Spouse
As far as practicable,
request for transfer to join an employee spouse, either at the
same station or at a nearby station, shall be considered and for
this reason specific entitlement points have been provided in Para
13. In the event of a tie among the same category of spouses, lady
employee would be given preference over male employee, and inter-se
priority among different categories shall be as follows:
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Category of Employee Spouse
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Priority |
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1. |
Where spouse is a Sangathan employee |
I |
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2 |
Where spouse is a Central Government employee |
II |
|
3 |
Where spouse is an employee of an autonomous body or PSU under
the Central Government. |
III |
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4 |
Where spouse is an employee of a State Government or its
autonomous body or PSU |
IV |
|
5 |
Spouse working in an organization other than 1-4 above. |
V |
NOTE: - For ‘Spouse
Cases’ the aforesaid priority will be considered only where the
teacher seeks transfer to a station (a) other than the one where he
is currently posted, and (b) where the employed spouse is posted
either at the desired station or a nearby station.
13.
ENTITLEMENT POINTS FOR DETERMINING PRIORITY AMONG RIVAL
CLAIMANTS
For purposes of
Para 12.3, requests will be disposed of based on highest
entitlement points assigned as per the following criterion:-
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Sl No |
Reason / Consideration |
Entitlement points |
|
1. |
Completion of
tenure at a Very Hard Station |
40 |
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2. |
Completion of tenure in the North-Eastern
region (except at a very hard station). and at hard stations
elsewhere. |
30 |
|
3. |
Stay at the
station from where the transfer is being sought (except those
covered under Sl.No.1 and 2). |
01 for each year of stay exceeding three years, subject to a
maximum of 20 points. |
|
4. |
Physically
Challenged Employee. |
20 |
|
5. |
Unmarried/divorced/judicially separated/ widowed ladies. |
15 |
|
6. |
Request to be posted with an Employee Spouse. |
10 |
|
7. |
Lady teachers who are posted to places more than 500 KMs. away
from their home town. |
10 |
NOTE:- Although the persons covered under
S.No. 1 and 2 come under PCGR category, entitlement points
are assigned to facilitate decision making as their number may be
quite large and there would be competition among them for some
specific stations/K.Vs.
14.
FIRST PRIORITY LIST: INTER-REGIONAL REQUEST TRANSFERS AGAINST
AVAILABLE VACANCIES.
14.1
The first priority list shall be prepared by listing of applications
received for inter regional transfers against available
vacancies taking into account the entitlement points as per Para
13 above and shall be displayed on KVS website by 20th
February. This priority list shall be prepared in accordance
with para 12 and 13 above.
14.2 Representations against transfers proposed in the first
priority list shall be received up to 10th March.
14.3
After taking into consideration the representations received as
per para 14.2, final transfer orders will be issued by 5th
April.
15.
SECOND PRIORITY LIST: INTER-REGIONAL TRANSFERS OF PERSONS IN
PCGR CATEGORY BY DISPLACEMENT OF OTHERS AND CERTAIN CONSEQUENTIAL
TRANSFERS
15.1 Where transfer is sought by a teacher coming under PCGR
and no vacancy is available at the station of his choice, required
vacancy will be created by displacing a teacher of the same category
(post/subject) with longest stay at the said station, and not
belonging to CDA. However, nobody shall be displaced in this
manner, as far as possible, before completing a tenure of three
years. If no non-CDA category employee with more than 3
years’ tenure is not available at the station of first choice of a
PCGR category employee, the exercise will be done for
locating such a person at stations of his second, third and lower
choices, in that order. If no non-CDA employee with more
than 3 years’ tenure is available at any of the stations of choice,
the non-CDA employee with longest tenure out of all the
preferred stations taken together, will be displaced. The displaced
teacher will be accommodated against available nearby vacancy as
far as possible within the region. The resultant vacancies arising
out of transfers orders as per first priority list, will be used to
accommodate non-PCGR category requests, who could not be
accommodated in the first priority list, to the extent possible.
Further, a teacher who has completed tenure in priority area and
wants to come to his/her choice place in the priority area, may be
transferred on request by displacing the senior most teacher (in the
manner as stated above) at the station in case of non availability
of vacancy at his/her choice station. This will be applicable to
both intra and inter region transfers. The request of the displacee
for modification to the choice places will be considered against the
vacancies arising up to 30th November of the year
(Amended on 24.11.2006).
However the stay of displacee, who comes back/called back to the
station from where displaced before completion of three months of
active service will remain uninterrupted.
(Amended on 15.11.2007)
15.2 Second priority list prepared as per para 15.1 above, shall
be displayed on KVS website by 5th April, and
representations against it will be received up to 15th
April. Final Transfer orders, after taking representations
into consideration, shall be issued by 20th April.
15.3 Any correction/modification which become necessary in
transfers as per first and second priority lists by KVS (HQ)
shall be issued by 10th May.
16 TRANSFERS BY REGIONAL OFFICES
Applications for intra region request transfer shall be considered
by the Regional Transfer Committee only after the inter
region transfer orders have been issued by the KVS (HQ).
16.1 Request Transfers against available vacancies by
Regional Office.
The first priority list shall be prepared by listing of
applications received for intra-regional transfers taking into
account the entitlement points as per para 13 above. This priority
list shall be displayed on RO website by 12th May.
Representations against transfers proposed in first priority list
shall be received by 20th May, and final
transfer orders shall be issued by 25th May.
The first priority list shall be prepared as per provisions of para
12 and 13 above.
16.2 Transfers of persons in PCGR category by displacement of
others by Regional Offices.
Where intra region transfer is sought by a teacher
coming under PCGR category and no vacancy is available at the
station of his choice, required vacancy will be created as per
provision of para 15.1. The teachers so identified for displacement
shall be called for counseling by the RTC by 28th May.
Thereafter, second transfer list shall be displayed on RO
website by 31st May, representations, if any, against
transfers proposed therein shall be received up to 10th
June, and final transfer orders shall be issued by 15th
June.
Teachers who are transferred on
request through operation of priority lists (Inter Regional
Transfer) shall not be displaced in Intra Regional Transfer of
persons in PCGR Category under para 16.2 during the same year, in
which they have got request transfer. Further the teachers coming
under PCGR category except MDG/DSP
(Amended on 15.11.2007)
shall have to indicate five choices of different stations
where post of that category has been
sanctioned (Amended on 05.12.2008)
for request transfer as prescribed in transfer application.
(Amended on 04.12.2006).
16.3 Any corrections/modifications in transfers as
per first and second priority lists issued by ROs shall be
issued by 30th June.
16.4
Soon after the operation of PL-I & PL-II against the existing
available vacancies, the priority list, whether inter or intra, will
become infructuous and there will be no claim of any teacher based
on their priority position in any priority list against vacancies
created subsequent to the operation of inter and intra regional
priority list. (Added on 05.12.2008)
17. TRANSFERS UNDER SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
17.1 Notwithstanding anything contained in Para 11.1, transfer
application of a teacher may be entertained
up to 31st August
(Deleted on 05.12.2008) for transfer to a station in respect
of which no other person has made request even if such teacher has
not submitted the application in the prescribed proforma by the last
date specified in Para 11.1. The
last date of preferring request by the teacher may be fixed as 28th
August for intra region transfer and 25th August for an inter region
request. The applications so received in regional office and Head
Quarters will be processed to avoid clash of utilization of any
vacancy and finally the orders could be effected at both the levels
by 31st August of the year in one go. In case of more than one
claimant against a single no taker vacancy the request will be
considered in the following order of preferences:
i) Teacher who has made
request on LTR/TCP ground.
ii) Teacher who has the longest stay at the present station.
iii) In case of tie, teacher who is older in age.
The orders for intra regional transfers against no taker vacancies
will be issued with the approval of Regional Transfer Committee of
the concerned region
(Amended on 05.12.2008)
In case of vacancies in Priority Areas requests of teachers shall
be considered throughout the year.
17.2 KVS reserves the right to transfer any teacher to any place
at any time due to administrative exigencies. Commissioner may
pass orders in such cases.
17.3 Transfers on account of serious illness, when it is not
practicable to defer the transfer till next year without causing
serious danger to the life of the teacher, his spouse or ailing
son/daughter, as well as the cases
covered under DSP ground (Amended on 15.11.2007)
may be effected by Commissioner at any time
during the year.
17.4 Commissioner will be competent to make such departure from
the Transfer Guidelines, as he may consider necessary, with the
approval of the Chairman, KVS.
Moreover such departures will not be made for the cases covered
under categories (i) and (ii) of para 12.1.
(Deleted on 15.11.2007)(Amended
on 25.04.2006)
18. MUTUAL TRANSFERS.
Mutual transfers
(involving two persons)
(Deleted on 15.11.2007)
of teachers within the same category will be allowed provided
provisions of
Para
12.1 are not attracted in either of the two cases.
Request of the employees/ teachers received
in the prescribed proforma only (Amended on 05.12.2008)
by 25th of July of the year for mutual transfers shall be
entertained and orders to this effect will be issued by 31st July of
the year
(Amended on 15.11.2007).
Intra-regional mutual transfers will be finalized and orders issued
by the concerned Assistant Commissioner. Requests for
inter-regional mutual transfers shall be forwarded to KVS (HQ). by
the Assistant Commissioners of the regions (Amended on 05.12.2008).
Mutual transfers shall be considered only after inter and intra
region transfers are over for all categories. (Amended
on 25.04.2006) .
The employee/teacher once transferred on mutual basis from one
station to the other shall not be eligible for transfer back to the
same privious station on mutual transfer. (Amended on 05.12.2008)
19. CALENDAR OF
ACTIVITIES
For ready reference, calendar of activities in respect of
transfers is summarized below:-
|
Sl. No |
Activity |
Relevant
Para
No. of the Guidelines |
LAST DATE |
|
For 2006 |
For 2007 & onwards |
|
1. |
School-wise Allocation of Posts for the next academic session
|
5 |
15th
Feb. |
30th Nov. |
|
2. |
Determination of School-wise surplus staff and vacancies. |
6 |
5th March |
15th Dec. |
|
3 |
Calling for details by RTC for voluntary and admn. transfers
to eliminate surplus. |
7.1 |
25th March |
10th Jan. |
|
4 |
Intra-regional transfers to eliminate School-level
surplus |
7.1 |
27th March |
15th Jan. |
|
5 |
|
7.2 |
27th March |
20th Jan |
|
6 |
|
7.2 |
31st March |
31st Jan. |
|
7 |
|
9(3)(i) |
1st April |
31st Jan. |
|
8 |
|
9(3)(i) |
17th April |
15th Feb |
|
9 |
|
9(3)(i) |
27th April |
25th Feb |
|
10 |
|
9(3)(iii) |
5th April |
25th Feb. |
|
11 |
|
9(3)(iii) |
20th April |
10th March |
|
12 |
|
10 |
25th April |
5th Dec |
|
13 |
|
11.1 |
15th May |
22nd Dec |
|
14 |
|
11.1 |
30th May |
10th Jan. |
|
15 |
|
14.1 |
25th June |
20th Feb. |
|
16 |
|
14.2 |
10th July |
10th March |
|
17 |
|
14.3 |
15th July |
5th April |
|
18 |
|
15.2 |
16th July |
5th April |
|
19 |
|
15.2 |
31st July |
15th April |
|
20 |
|
15.2 |
16th Aug. |
20th April |
|
21 |
|
15.3 |
5th Sept. |
10th May |
|
22 |
|
16.1 |
6th Sept. |
12th May |
|
23 |
|
16.1 |
20th
Sept. |
20th May |
|
24 |
|
16.1 |
25th
Sept. |
25th May |
|
25 |
|
16.2 |
26th
Sept. |
28th May |
|
26 |
|
16.2 |
1st Oct. |
31st May |
|
27 |
|
16.2 |
15th Oct. |
10th June |
|
28 |
|
16.2 |
20th Oct. |
15th June |
|
29 |
|
16.3 |
30th
Oct. |
30th June |
|
30. |
|
17 |
As given in para 17 |
As given in para 17 |
|
31. |
|
18 |
15th Nov. |
31st July |
|
32. |
Transfer against no taker vacancy |
17.1 |
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31st August |
20. ADMISSIBILITY OF
TRANSFER TA
Transfer TA as per KVS rules will be
admissible in case of administrative transfers, but not in case of
request transfers except in the following circumstances:-
(i)
Where request transfer is effected against a vacancy in a school
located in a Priority Area, or
(ii) Where a person posted in a school in a Priority
Area is transferred out on request on completion of prescribed
minimum tenure.
21. TEMPORARY CHANGE OF
HEADQUARTERS
Assistant Commissioner shall be competent to change the
headquarters of a teacher for a period not exceeding 180 days at a
stretch within an academic session to any other school within the
region on following grounds of administrative exigencies: -
i) In case no person is
available for engagement on part-time contract basis to fill a
vacancy (including a leave vacancy) in a school, and
ii) For ensuring better
utilization of manpower. However, the Assistant Commissioner shall
take due care while changing such headquarters temporarily so that
the academic interest of the students at the employee’s present
place of posting are not adversely affected.
22.
INTERPRETATION
If any difficulty
arises in giving effect to these guidelines, the Commissioner may
pass such orders as appears to him to be necessary or expedient for
the purpose of removing such difficulty.
23.
TRANSFER OF NON-TEACHING STAFF
These guidelines shall, mutatis mutandis, apply to
non-teaching staff.
24.
CODE OF CONDUCT
All employees are expected to adhere to Rule 59 (27) of
the Education Code and Rule 20 of the CCS (Conduct) Rules,1964,
which read as under :
Rule 59(27) of the Education Code:
“No teacher shall represent his grievance, if any, except
through proper channel, nor will he canvass any non-official or
outside influence or support in respect of any matter pertaining to
his service in the Vidyalaya.”
Rule 20 of CCS(Conduct) Rules:
“No Govt. servant shall bring or attempt
to bring any political or other outside influence to bear upon any
superior authority to further his interest in respect of matters
pertaining to his service under KVS”.
Violation of above
provisions amounts to misconduct, and would be liable to be
punished.
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*Time frames
mentioned in these guidelines are generally those which will
be applicable from 2007 onwards. Relevant time frames for 2006
are given in Para 19. |
ANNEXURE-1
Type of Diseases Prescribed as Valid for Transfer on Medical
Grounds.
TYPE OF DISEASE
(i) CANCER
(ii) PARALYTIC STROKE
(iii) RENAL FAILURE
(iv) CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE WHERE BYPASS SURGERY
HAS BEEN ACTUALLY DONE
(v) THALASSAEMIA
(vi) PARKINSONS’ DISEASE
(vii) MOTOR-NEURON DISEASE
(viii) Any other disease with more than 50% physical and /or
mental disability duly examined and recommended by respective
Regional Medical Board with latest records/reports (with in three
months).
The
brief description of illness which will be considered as medical
grounds for the purpose of transfer, in terms of transfer guidelines
is as under. Medical terms referred herein will bear meaning as
given in the Butterworth’s Medical Dictionary.
(i) Cancer
It is the presence of uncontrolled
growth and spread of malignant cells. The definition of cancer
includes leukemia, lymphomas and Hodgkins’ disease.
Exclusions:
This excludes non-invasive carcinoma(s)
in-Situ, localized non-invasive tumour(s) revealing early malignant
changes and tumour(s) in presence of HIV infection or AIDS; any skin
cancer excepting malignant melanoma(s) are also to be excluded.
(ii) Paralytic Stroke
(Cerebro-vascular accidents) Death of a portion of the
brain due to vascular causes such as (a) Hemorrhage (cerebral), (b)
Thrombosis (cerebral), (c) Embolism (cerebral) causing total
permanent disability of two or more limbs persisting for 3 months
after the illness.
Exclusions
i) Transient/Ischamic attacks.
ii) Stroke-like syndromes resulting from
a) Head Injury
b) Intracranial space occupying lesions like
abscess, traumatic hemorrhage and tumour.
c)Tuberclosis meningitis, Pyogenic meningitis
and meningococal meningitis.
(iii) Renal failure
It is the final renal failure stage due
to chronic irreversible failure of both the kidneys. It must be
well documented. The teacher must produce evidence of undergoing
regular haemodialysis and other relevant laboratory investigations
and doctor certification.
(iv)
Coronary artery disease where by-pass surgery has been actually
done:
The use of surgery on the advice of a
consultant cardiologist to correct narrowing or blockage of one or
more coronary arteries.
Exclusions :
Non-surgical techniques such as the use of either balloon
or LASER via a catheter introduced through the arterial system are
excluded.
(v) THALASSAEMIA
It is an inherited disorder and it is diagnosed on
clinical and various laboratory parameters. Patient with
Thalassaemia who is anemic and is dependent upon regular blood
transfusion for maintaining the hemoglobin level. In addition he is
on chelating agent and other supportive care.
Inclusions:
i) Thalassaemia major: - History of blood
transfusion/ replacement at less than three months interval. It
must be well supported by all medical documents. The history should
include the periodicity/duration of blood transfusion/ replacement
required by the patient/Chelation therapy.
Exclusion:
(a)
Patient may have Thalassaemia minor. His anemia may become severe
because of concurrent infection or stress. Anemia may become severe
because of nutritional deficiency or other associated factor.
(b)
Blood transfusion is not required and these patients do not require
Chelation therapy.
(vi) PARKINSONS’ DISEASE
Slowly progressive degenerative disease of nervous
system causing tremor, rigidity, slowness and disturbance of
balance.
Must be confirmed by a neurologist.
Inclusion :
Involuntary tremulous motion with lessened muscular power,
in parts not in action and even when supported; with a propensity to
bend the trunk forward and to pass from a waling to a running pace,
the senses and intellects being
uninjured.
Exclusion:
(i) Patients who are stable with the support of
medicine.
(ii) Detection of Parkinsons’
disease within the duration of 5 years.
Requirement
:
Date of detection of the disease,
hospitalization extent of involvement, duration of treatment along
with discharge summary should be furnished. Mention should be made
about the progressiveness of the disease, and summary of inception
of the patient must be confirmed by Neurologist.
(vii) MOTOR-NEURON DISEASE :
Slowly progressive degeneration of motor
neuron cells of brain and spinal cord causing weakness, wasting and
twitching in limbs and difficulty in speaking and swallowing.
Must be confirmed by neurologist.
Inclusions
:
Irreversible/progressive motor neuron disease with
presence of weakness wasting and fasciculation of limbs with/without
brisk tendon jerks and extension painter response.
Exclusion:
Weakness of muscle due to other causes like infections,
neuropathy traumation, idiopathic, motor-neuron disease involving
less than 02 limbs and the muscle power is more than 3 grades.
Requirement :
It should be duly supported by MRI, EMG and nerve
conduction test.
(viii) Any other disease with more than 50% physical and /or mental
disability duly examined and recommended by respective Region
Medical Board with latest records/reports (with in three months).
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