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Teachers’ body calls for delay in work adjustment

Teachers’ body calls for delay in work adjustment
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The Navya Andhra Teachers Association is urging the state government to delay teacher work adjustments until the Presidential Orders-2025 cadre allocation process is finalized. They argue that proceeding now would cause unnecessary administrative burdens and repeated transfers for staff.

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This highlights the friction between administrative policy implementation and the professional stability of the public education workforce in India.

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Leaders of Navya Andhra Teachers Association (NTA) on Thursday expressed concern over the State government’s decision to initiate teacher work adjustment simultaneously with the implementation of the Presidential Orders–2025, under which the allocation of employees at the district, zonal, and multi-zonal levels has already commenced.

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The article presents the teachers' union perspective while acknowledging the government's current policy framework.

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