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MP Teachers Concerned Over New Transfer Policy, Fear 95% Ineligibility
🗓 19 Jun 2026, 01:31 PM
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Teacher organizations in Madhya Pradesh have raised concerns over the new voluntary transfer policy, stating that conditions like e-attendance, census duty, and a three-year service requirement will prevent approximately 95% of teachers from applying.
Teacher organizations in Madhya Pradesh are expressing significant concern regarding the newly introduced voluntary transfer policy. The primary apprehension stems from several conditions stipulated in the policy which, according to the organizations, will severely restrict teacher eligibility.
Key among the cited obstacles are the mandatory e-attendance system, participation in census duties, and a prerequisite of completing three years of service. These requirements, teacher unions argue, will effectively disqualify a vast majority of educators from availing the transfer process.
Representatives of the teaching community estimate that as many as 95 percent of teachers may be unable to meet the stipulated criteria, thereby hindering their ability to apply for transfers. This situation has led to widespread worry among educators about the practical implementation and fairness of the new transfer regulations.
Key among the cited obstacles are the mandatory e-attendance system, participation in census duties, and a prerequisite of completing three years of service. These requirements, teacher unions argue, will effectively disqualify a vast majority of educators from availing the transfer process.
Representatives of the teaching community estimate that as many as 95 percent of teachers may be unable to meet the stipulated criteria, thereby hindering their ability to apply for transfers. This situation has led to widespread worry among educators about the practical implementation and fairness of the new transfer regulations.