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Scanned Image ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION frenfresnera/ Directorate Of Education TaKKK th Port Blair, dated the24 December, 2020 ORDER No.:- 2|323 The following transfers and postings of the teachers are hereby ordered as under: Name Staff & Medium S.No. ofthe From To Remarks Mr.Sushanta Biswas [29-07- SS Kaushalya 1966], GTT-Humanities-Bengali MS Chouldari Medium Nagar _ Mr. Gyan Singh, GTT-Humanities- SS Dairy Farm Hin/Eng Medium SSS Prothrapur Ms.Shobha Rani, GTT- | coms (Secondary) SS Uttara Humanities-Hin/Eng Medium Ms.Romila Devi, GTT- SSS Medium Rangachang SS Adazig _| Humanities-Hin/Eng Ms.Bindu S, GTT-Humanities- sss Ss Farm [Upto 30- Hin/Eng Medium Dairy 06-2021] Ms.Sushila Lakra, GTT- _ SS SSss Medium Harminderaa Rangat _| Humanities-Hin/Eng ead Ms.Prabhavathi V, GTT- _ “MS New Bimblitan sss Haddo _Humanities-Tamil Medium Mr.BimaRao B, GTT-Humanities- [Upto 30- Ss Durgapur MS Bambooflat Telugu Medium _| | 06-2021] Ms.Sagarika Karmakar[Roy], SSS Kalighat SS V.K. Pur | GTT-Maths-Bengali Medium Mr. Tapan Kumar Sen, GTT- 30- SSS Swaraj Gram SSS Port Mout [Upto Maths-Bengali 06-2021] Medium | Ms.Reena Devi [19-05-1971], | Dairy Farm SSS School Line GTT-Maths-Hin/Eng Medium ss _|- S Mr.Pukella Kesava Rao, GTT- SSS Haddo 12 MS Bambooflat _Maths-Telugu Medium | (Telugu) Ms.Rina Das Gupta, GTT- 13 MS Manglutan MS Medium Guptapara _| Science-Bengali Ms.Sareela Younus [Banu], GTT- SS Kaushalya 14 MS Parnasala _|Science-Hin/Eng Medium Nagar Mr.Mohammed Sabeer, GTT- SSS Model 30- 15 SSS Port Mout Port [Upto Science-Hin/Eng Medium § Blair 06-2021] Mr. Sanjay Kumar Jha, PGT- SSS RBV Port 16 sss School Line Biology _Blair Ms.Nasreen SSS SwarajDweep | 17 Begum [28-01- SSS [Upto 30- 1966], PGT-Biology (Havelock) Mohanpura SSA| 06-2021] Ms.Pratima Singh, PGT- SSS Hutbay [Upto 30- 18 SSS Mohanpura Geography-Hin/Eng Medium (Model) 06-2021] _ Mr.Kanai Lal Das, PGT-History- sss 19 SSS Bengali Medium Kalighat SwarajDweep (H/Lock) Ms.Veronica Toppo, PGT-Home 20 SSS RBV Port Blair SSS Girls Science : Ms.Vimla Kumari PGT-Home | 21 P, Science SSS Prothrapur SSS Oralkatcha SSS Model Port 22 Ms.Rita Vaishnoi, PGT-Maths SSS Lapathy Blair PGT- | 23 Mr.Kalyani Halder, SSS SwarajDweep SSS RBV Port Blair _| Pol.Science-Bengali Medium (Havelock) SSS Chandra PGT- 24 Mr.Narayan Paul, SSS Pol.Science-Bengali Medium Kalighat SwarajDweep (H/Lock) |AGT-2 020 1. Keeping in view of forthcoming Pre-Board, Centralized Examination and CBSE class of 10" and 12" Examinations-2021, all DDOs/Heads of Institution should relieve the officials / teachers by 31-03-2021 and report about relieving of teachers to this Directorate by 14-04- 2021. 2. All / Heads DDOs ofInstitutions should submit the report about joining of officials / teachers at their respective place of postings to this Directorate on 21-04-2021. 3. Salary for the month of April, 2021 of the above officials / teachers should be drawn and paid at the new place of posting. 4. On relieving the officials / teachers, the DDOs must send their LPC and Service Books to the concerned DDOs immediately to draw & disburse salary of the relieved officials at their new place of posting from April, 2021 onwards. 5. If the above officials / teachers are not relieved on 318 March 2021, they shall be deemed to be stand relieved on 1* April 2021 without any formal relieving order. 6. Representation if any, shall only be entertained after joining the new place of posting and forwarded through proper channel. This has approval of the Competent Authority. (KAMLESH KUMAR, DANICS) Director (Education) [F.No.8-10(1541)/Edn/CCB/AGT/2020] OFFICE ORDER BOOK Copy to:- Sr. PS to Chief Secretary for kind information of Chief Secretary please. PS to Secretary for kind information Rena (Education) of Secretary (Education)please. The Principal, State Institute of Education, Port Blair / DIET Garacharma. The Deputy Education Officer, South Andaman / Wimberlygunj / Rangat / Mayabunder Diglipur / Science / The Education Officer, Car Nicobar. The Accounts Officer, Directorate of OND Education's Office, Port Blair. The Assistant Education Officer, Nancowrie. The Principal - SSS Bakultala / SSS Bambooflat / SSS Bathubasti / SSS Boys / SSS Diglipur / SSS Girls / SSS Haddo / SSS Haddo (Telugu) / SSS Hutbay / SSS Hutbay (Model) / SSS Kadamtala / SSS / Kalighat SSS Lapathy / SSS Model Port Blair / SSS Mohanpura / SSS Oralkatcha / SSS Port Mout SSS / B Prothrapur SSS R V Port Blair / SSS R K Pur/ SSS Rangachang / SSS Rangat / SSS RBV/ Port Blair / SSS School Line / SSS SwarajDweep (Havelock) / SSS Swaraj Gram 9. The Vice Principal / Headmaster (Sec) —SS Adazig / SS Dairy Farm / SS Durgapur / SS Harminder Bay / SS Kaushalya Nagar / SS Uttara / SS V.K. Pur/ GDMS (Secondary) 10. The Headmaster(Middle) / Teacher-in-charge -MS Bambooflat / MS Chouldari / MS Guptapara / MS Manglutan / MS New Bimblitan / MS Parnasala 11. The Pay & Accounts Officer, Port Blair / Rangat Car Nicobar. 12. The Sub & / Pay Accounts Officer, Diglipur Mayabunder Hut Bay / Nancowrie / Campbell Bay. 13. & / The Asst. Director II) / (Admn-I / Statistical Officer, Directorate of Education’s Office, Port Blair. 14. The Statistical section / Estt. Section / RTI Cell / APAR cell / CCA / CCB, Directorate of Education’s Office, Port Blair. 15. Person concerned through the Head of Institution. 16. Personal File of the party concerned. 17. / MIS In-Charge, IT cell, Directorate of Education’s Office, Port Blair to upload in the Departmental web of portal http://education.andaman.gov.in/tops/Login.aspxfor information to all concerned. 18. File Concerned. 19. Guard file. Director (Education) AGT-2020 ANDAMAN ANDHARANICOBAR ADMINISTRATION frase Directorate Of Education kek oA Port Blair, dated the December,2020 ORDER No.:- 2.| 34 The following transfers and postings of the teachers are hereby ordered as under: _ S.No. Nameof the Staff& Medium From To Remarks s — 5 1 Sangeeta, [Upto 30- Ms. Craft Instructor MS Dolly Gunj SS Delanipur - P, 06-2021] 2 “Ms MariyammaJoseph P, HM(M) MS Bambooflat MS Brichgunj 3 Ms.Basanta Devi, Librarian Gr-‘ll SS Ram Nagar-| SSS Diglipur K Mr. Amareshwar Kumar Singh, SSS Mayabunder 4 ADE Text Book Librarian Grell (Model) _ Sy SSS GolTekri, Mr. Halder, PET | Dilip Kamorta Ss Madhupur Joseph, [Upto 30- 6 Mr.Joel |PET SS Madhupur-l sss Haddo / 06-2021] MrSushanta Seal, |7 SSS RBV Port Blair PS Mayabunder — | Medium | akaBengali PS30 8 Ms.Pooja Das, PST- _Medium SS Paschim Sagar Family _| Madhyamgram > MrJhantu Ch Das, PST-Bengali 9 MS Guptapara SSS Kadamtala Medium — Ms.Mani Lakra, PST-Hin/Eng PS 30 Family 30- 10 SS South Point [Upto _— Medium Madhyamgram 06-2021] Ms.Rita Saojal, PST--Hin/Eng SSS Ferrargunj 11 PS Mayabunder _| Medium_ (Model) Ms.Efatoon Nisa, PST- Hin/Eng -| SSS Model Port 12 SSS Prothrapur __| Medium Blair 13 Ms.Anisha, PST-Hin/Engoe Medium SSS Model Port ‘Blair MS Dolly Gunj Ms. Kavita Kumari [09-01-1981], [Upto 30- 14 SSS MS Humfrygunj PST-Hin/Eng Medium Kapanga 06-2021] | __ — _ Ms.Hemani Dinesh, _ USAMA15 SSS Model Blair PS E.Wall PST-Hin/Eng Medium Port _~__| : 16 Ms.Rekha.S, PST-Hin/Eng Medium PS MakkaPahar PS NS Vidyatan Mr.Sheo Nandan Kishore, [Upto 30- PS SippiTikri PS Makka PST-Hin/Eng Medium Pahar M - 06-2021] ‘Ms Sheela.D, PST--Hin/Eng Medium PS Ganna Dabla ‘ss Parangara Ms. Latha. K, PST- Hin/Eng Medium sss Garacharma “MS Milan Gram | | Ms. ‘Neema Pandey, PST- Hin/Eng Sss SwarajDweep SSS Girls Medium (Havelock) All DDOs/Head of Institution should relieve the officials / teachers by 04-01-2021 and report about relieving of teachers to this Directorate by 14-01-2021. All DDOs Heads of Institutions should submit the report about joining ofofficials / teachers at their respective/ place of postings to this Directorate on 21-01-2021. Salary for the month of January, 2021 of the above officials / teachers should be drawn and paid at the new placeof posting. On relieving the officials / teachers, the DDOs must send their LPC and Service Books to the concerned DDOs immediately to draw & disburse salary of the relieved officials at their new place of posting from January, 2021 onwards. |AGT-2020 5. If the above officials / teachers are not relieved on 4"January, 2021, they shall be deemed to be stand relieved on 5"January, 2021 without any formal relieving order. 6. Representation if any, shall only be entertained after joining the new place of posting and forwarded through proper channel. This has approval of the Competent Authority. (KAMLESH KU: ; DANICS) Director (Education) [F.No.8-10(1541)/Edn/CCB/AGT/2020] OFFICE ORDER BOOK Copyto:- = Sr. PS to Chief Secretary for kind information of Chief Secretary please. (S PS to Secretary (Education) for kind information of Secretary (Education)please. 9 The Principal, State Institute of Education, Port Blair / DIET Garacharma. s> The Deputy Education Officer, South Andaman / Wimberlygunj / Rangat / Mayabunder Diglipur / Science. / The Education Nicobar. On Officer, Car The Accounts Officer, Directorate of Education’s Office, Port Blair. The Assistant ON Education Officer, Nancowrie. The Principal - SSS Bathubasti / SSS Diglipur / SSS Ferrargunj / SSS Ferrargunj (Model) / SSS Garacharma / SSS Girls / SSS GolTekri, Kamorta / SSS Haddo / SSS Haddo (Telugu) / SSS Kadamtala / SSS Kalighat / SSS Kapanga / SSS Mayabunder / SSS Mayabunder (Model) / SSS Model Port Blair / SSS Prothrapur / SSS RBV Port Blair / SSS SwarajDweep (Havelock) The Vice Principal / Headmaster (Sec) -SS Madhupur-| / SS Parangara / SS PaschimSagar / SS South Point 10. The Headmaster(Middle/Primary) / Teacher-in-charge - MS Dolly Gunj / MS Guptapara / MS Humfrygunj / MS Milan Gram / PS 30 Family Madhyamgram / PS E.Wall / PS GannaDabla / PS MakkaPahar / PS Mayabunder PS NS Vidyatan / PS SippiTikri 11 The Pay & Accounts Officer, Port/ Blair / Rangat Car Nicobar.
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