Belagavi, Dec 17: The Karnataka government proposes to reduce the duration of service mandated for teachers working in a particular zone seeking transfer, from the present five to three years, Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs Krishna Byregowda informed the Legislative Assembly on Monday.
Tabling the Karnataka State Civil Services (Regulation of Transfer of Teachers)(Amendment) Bill in the Assembly, he said that the new law seeks to amend the mandatory duration of service, for seeking transfer from one zone to another from five to three years.
The Bill also seeks to fulfill the long pending demand of Teachers to grant exemption from the mandatory number of service, if any teacher suffering from any severe disease for which treatment is not available in the zone of working.
The amended Bill also facilitated for a teacher to seek transfer if his or her spouse is working in a government or in any public sector undertakings. It also seeks not to consider city Municipal council, town municipal council and Panchayats as urban areas while considering transfer request of PU college lecturers.

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