Darjeeling hills list fresh demands
 The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha has decided to seek the reorganisation of subdivisions
 and blocks in the hills and a change in the name and profile of the 
board that deals with primary schools in the GTA Sabha area.The two 
demands, which are not part of any understanding reached between the 
state government and the Morcha, will be placed before the Bengal chief 
secretary when a party delegation meets him on April 30.“We have 
prepared a list of 14 issues that we would like to discuss with the 
chief secretary and the education minister on April 30,” Morcha general 
secretary Roshan Giri told The Telegraph.Sources in the Morcha said the 
delegation would be led by Giri.“We want a reorganisation of subdivisions
 and blocks in the GTA area. Some of the blocks are very big and their 
bifurcation is important for the smooth functioning of the GTA. Once the
 government starts the process of the reorganisation, we will place our 
exact demands on the number of subdivisions and blocks that need to be created,” said a Morcha leader.At the moment, the GTA area comprises eight blocks that form three subdivisions
 — Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong.A source said the Morcha 
delegation would also demand that the district primary school board be 
renamed the GTA Primary Council and more offices be created under the 
body.“We want the whole set-up of the administration of primary schools 
to be changed. The district primary school board has an office only in 
Darjeeling. The board should be renamed the GTA Primary Council and 
there should be sub-offices in other hill towns also. The sub-offices 
can take care of the recruitment of teachers and other matters, while 
the council will act as an apex body,” said the source.The hills have 
774 primary schools which are currently governed by the board under the 
GTA.The revamp of the subdivisions and the creation of the GTA primary council are not mentioned in the memorandum of agreement signed
 by the Morcha, state government and the Centre and the subsequent act 
passed by the Assembly for the formation of the GTA.Morcha sources said 
the two additional demands were necessary for the smooth functioning of 
the GTA.The delegation will also seek permission to fill up 1,040 vacant
 posts in the Sishu Siksha Kendras and an additional 62 vacancies in the
 Madhyamik Siksha Kendras.The Morcha will ask the government to set up 
separate school and college service commissions in the hills and start 
the process to amend the Constitution to put in place a three-tier 
panchayat system in the region.Another demand is the complete transfer 
of 16 mouzas in the Terai to the GTA. “The GTA elections were conduced 
in these mouzas. But so far, only land has been transferred to the GTA. 
These areas are still under the Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad and people 
are facing a lot of inconveniences because of this. We want a complete 
transfer of the entire administration of the 16 mouzas to the GTA,” said
 the source.
The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha has decided to seek the reorganisation of subdivisions
 and blocks in the hills and a change in the name and profile of the 
board that deals with primary schools in the GTA Sabha area.The two 
demands, which are not part of any understanding reached between the 
state government and the Morcha, will be placed before the Bengal chief 
secretary when a party delegation meets him on April 30.“We have 
prepared a list of 14 issues that we would like to discuss with the 
chief secretary and the education minister on April 30,” Morcha general 
secretary Roshan Giri told The Telegraph.Sources in the Morcha said the 
delegation would be led by Giri.“We want a reorganisation of subdivisions
 and blocks in the GTA area. Some of the blocks are very big and their 
bifurcation is important for the smooth functioning of the GTA. Once the
 government starts the process of the reorganisation, we will place our 
exact demands on the number of subdivisions and blocks that need to be created,” said a Morcha leader.At the moment, the GTA area comprises eight blocks that form three subdivisions
 — Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong.A source said the Morcha 
delegation would also demand that the district primary school board be 
renamed the GTA Primary Council and more offices be created under the 
body.“We want the whole set-up of the administration of primary schools 
to be changed. The district primary school board has an office only in 
Darjeeling. The board should be renamed the GTA Primary Council and 
there should be sub-offices in other hill towns also. The sub-offices 
can take care of the recruitment of teachers and other matters, while 
the council will act as an apex body,” said the source.The hills have 
774 primary schools which are currently governed by the board under the 
GTA.The revamp of the subdivisions and the creation of the GTA primary council are not mentioned in the memorandum of agreement signed
 by the Morcha, state government and the Centre and the subsequent act 
passed by the Assembly for the formation of the GTA.Morcha sources said 
the two additional demands were necessary for the smooth functioning of 
the GTA.The delegation will also seek permission to fill up 1,040 vacant
 posts in the Sishu Siksha Kendras and an additional 62 vacancies in the
 Madhyamik Siksha Kendras.The Morcha will ask the government to set up 
separate school and college service commissions in the hills and start 
the process to amend the Constitution to put in place a three-tier 
panchayat system in the region.Another demand is the complete transfer 
of 16 mouzas in the Terai to the GTA. “The GTA elections were conduced 
in these mouzas. But so far, only land has been transferred to the GTA. 
These areas are still under the Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad and people 
are facing a lot of inconveniences because of this. We want a complete 
transfer of the entire administration of the 16 mouzas to the GTA,” said
 the source.
The Telegraph
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