District Education Office Sets Monthly Grievance Days for Teachers
DSE Plans Bi-Monthly Sessions to Address Educators’ Issues Across Nine Blocks
Key Points:
- New initiative aims to resolve teacher concerns without court intervention
- DSE to hold sessions first Friday and third Saturday of each month
- Program covers issues from salary increments to pension matters
SARAIKELA – District Education Superintendent Kailash Kumar Mishra announces new teacher grievance redressal system.
The DSE will hear concerns twice monthly. Sessions cover nine blocks across the district.
Meanwhile, teachers must visit after school hours. The office will provide quick resolution per regulations.
Schedule Details
First Friday sessions cover four blocks. These include Gamharia, Rajnagar, Chandil, and Saraikela.
Moreover, third Saturday meetings address five blocks. Kuchai, Nimdih, Ichagadh, Kukdu, and Kharsawan participate.
Additionally, the initiative aims to reduce court cases. Many issues can be resolved administratively.
Administrative Support
The office addresses various concerns. These include salary increments and service verification.
Furthermore, leave approval processes improve. Regular honorarium payments receive attention.
The system tackles pension-related matters. It ensures timely processing of benefits.
Implementation Benefits
This approach reduces communication gaps. It strengthens teacher-administrator relationships.
Besides, it creates better educational environment. Teachers can focus more on teaching duties.
Local educators welcome this initiative. They appreciate the systematic approach to problem-solving.

