Jammu Kashmir Teachers’ Forum has alleged that the students and teachers are “forced” to contribute money to buy the Indian National Flag to promote the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, Hindustan Times reported.
The circular issued by the office of zonal education officer, Government of Jammu Kashmir, read, “As per the directions from the chief education officer Budgam, all the HOIs of this zone are asked to collect Rs 20 per student and the staff members of the school to deposit the same in the ZEO office within 4 days.”
“In case of more than one student belonging to the same family, charges from only one student should be collected as per instructions,” it added.
The circular dated July 16, 2022, was issued after the ministry of education instructed all officials of state education department, SCERTs and others to encourage hoisting the Indian National Flag at their home. The ministry also said that nodal officers appointed in each state and union territories will be responsible for making the Indian flag available for all.
The circular issued by the education ministry read, “You (Nodal Officers) are requested to ensure availability of adequate numbers of national flags for students and teachers in school to purchase for hoisting at their homes.”
According to the Hindustan Times report, J-K teachers’ forum chairperson M Rafiq Rather said, “There is a lot of pressure forcing teachers and students to contribute money. We have been raising tricolour all along and it has always been part and parcel of our official functions, but why is the government asking money from employees and students?”