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The Bihar government has suspended the implementation of a new teacher transfer policy due to growing teacher discontent. The policy, scheduled for December, required teachers to provide their preference for transfer through a departmental portal. The minister cited practical issues and potential inequality as reasons for the policy's suspension. The decision was made following teacher reservations and consultations with the Chief Minister, and is not related to a pending petition in the Patna High Court.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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