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Uttarakhand: 195 professors transferred in Higher Education Department, Haldwani’s MBPG College gets five professors

The government has transferred 195 professors of the Higher Education Department. Transfer orders have been issued by Deputy Secretary Byomkesh Dubey. Transfers have been done from easy to difficult, difficult to easy, on the basis of request and mutually. Five professors have been transferred from various colleges to MBPG College Haldwani and three to Government Women’s College. Similarly, transfers have been done from other colleges as well.

It has been clarified in the order issued by the government that ensure taking charge at the place of posting within a week, otherwise action will be taken as per the provision for not taking charge. According to the information received so far, Ashok Kumar, Professor of Political Science in Government Post Graduate College Champawat, Ashutosh Pratap Pandey, Professor of Chemistry in Government Post Graduate College Pithoragarh and Deepak Kumar Upreti, Professor of Physics in Government Post Graduate College Ranikhet, Munesh Kumar Pathak, Professor of Political Science in Government College Ganai Gangoli and Professor of Economics Renu Rani Mishra posted in Government Post Graduate College Rudrapur have been transferred to MBPG College Haldwani. At the same time, Swati, Professor of Education from Government Post Graduate College Lohaghat, Ganesh Singh Negi, Professor of Mathematics from Government Post Graduate College Ranikhet (Almora) and Professor of Physics Vijay Kumar Bisht have been transferred to Indira Priyadarshini Women’s Commerce College Haldwani.

About 195 transfer orders have been issued from the government level. There have been transfers from easy to difficult, from difficult to easy, on the basis of request and mutual transfers. The process of transfer is going on and the number of transferred professors may increase. The professors have to take charge at their new posting place within a week.

  • Prof. Anju Aggarwal, Director of Higher Education