Sir,
For teaching being a noble profession, I had been teaching for 30 years with full sincerity and commitment by God's grace, with great satisfaction on my job in this field of education, being able to produce many individuals who are rendering valuable services to the society. Hats off to all my dear students out there!
The zeal and enthusiasm almost wearing out, I at last got promoted to AHM, then HM (as of now), unrepentantly or unwillingly and was placed/thrown somewhere else. Side note: To get posted at a distant place is "by rule" a must if one is to avail oneself of this chance of promotion. It prompted irregularity and my dedication and commitment to my adorable job is now fatally disembarked. How unfortunate?
In spite of being elevated, the yore days of my encounter with students by imparting as much as I could, is truly missed and is now just a memory. At times, the guilt of my irregularity (because of the existing phenomenon) torments me. How much can I contribute during these few years of my elevation? I wonder if I can devote my all till the day of my retirement. I leave it to our dear system of teachers' promotion. Our God, the wise judge, judges.
Beside other various problems (in our department), this has proved to be a big disaster, and if not restructured, the poorness of the Government schools' results will persist and will remain unimproved.
Hotoli K. Shohe
Headmistress
Diphupar