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    Primary, middle class teachers’ scales upgraded

    June 3, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    Rawalpindi: (Parliament Times) The Education Department Punjab has announced to upgrade the scales of primary and middle class teachers across the province including Rawalpindi Division,

    This decision will stand enforced from 1st January 2018.

    According to media reports, around Rs9 billion will be spent on up gradation of scales while 0.3 million teachers are expected to get benefit from the project.

    The primary teachers (PST) will be upgraded from scale 9 to 14 while middle teachers (SST) from grade 14 to 15 .

    Moreover, the decision will not be applicable to SST teachers. Another decision has been taken to hand over around 10000 primary and middle schools to Education Foundation .

    Meanwhile, the teachers Union have rejected the up gradation, moreover, primary and middle teachers have expressed happiness over the decision.

    Punjab Teachers Union leader Rana Liaquat Shafiq has termed the decision to implement upgradation orders from 1st January unjust and inequitable..

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