RANCHI: Students of Class VI and VII have been observed sitting together in the verandah of Government Middle School, Bariatu, on Tuesday where the most important in payment was conducting a joint class for them.
Sufiya Khatoon, most important in-charge of the varsity, stated, "Two para teachers of our school are on strike while one of our permanent teachers has been deployed at the government school in Tunkatoli, where there is also a shortage of teachers due to the para teachers' strike."
As a outcome, the varsity, which has 10 classes and over 500 students, is being run by means of only six lecturers and the classes are being merged. The situation is even worse in internal spaces of the state that are most commonly dependent on para lecturers. Around 66,000 para lecturers around the state are on strike since November 16, after the lathicharge and their arrests on November 15 as they protested and pelted stones throughout the state Foundation Day celebrations. They have also been establishing steady protests and dharnas since March 10 this yr, demanding their regularisation as government lecturers.
Meanwhile, para lecturers around the state courted arrest at different police stations on the block stage on Tuesday, the remaining day set by means of the government for them to enroll in paintings.
Bajrang Prasad, a member of Ekikrit Para Shikshak Sangh, the organisation of para lecturers, stated, "We are not going to give up this time. The government has been fooling us for ages, but this is the time to revolt. Their apathy towards us clearly shows that they are not bothered about the education of the poor."
Meanwhile, the varsity training and literacy department had given a closing date until Tuesday for the para lecturers to get back to paintings. "We are getting details from all districts regarding those para teachers who were absent from duty. We will be sending them a show cause notice and if they fail to come up with a justifiable reason for not coming to work, they will be terminated from their jobs," stated department secretary Amrendra Pratap Singh.
According to the contract of para lecturers, the government can take away them instantly by means of paying them a month's salary, or give them a understand of 1 month sooner than the termination of their contracts.
However, the para lecturers remained unfazed. "If they remove us, who will they hire? They do not have any alternative," Prasad stated.
On the opposite hand, the dept secretary informed that steps are already being taken to be sure that kids get training. "We are going to rope in those who have been given teachers' training, but are unemployed at the time being. Also, we will request retired teachers, who are willing to teach in government schools near them," he stated.
Sufiya Khatoon, most important in-charge of the varsity, stated, "Two para teachers of our school are on strike while one of our permanent teachers has been deployed at the government school in Tunkatoli, where there is also a shortage of teachers due to the para teachers' strike."
As a outcome, the varsity, which has 10 classes and over 500 students, is being run by means of only six lecturers and the classes are being merged. The situation is even worse in internal spaces of the state that are most commonly dependent on para lecturers. Around 66,000 para lecturers around the state are on strike since November 16, after the lathicharge and their arrests on November 15 as they protested and pelted stones throughout the state Foundation Day celebrations. They have also been establishing steady protests and dharnas since March 10 this yr, demanding their regularisation as government lecturers.
Meanwhile, para lecturers around the state courted arrest at different police stations on the block stage on Tuesday, the remaining day set by means of the government for them to enroll in paintings.
Bajrang Prasad, a member of Ekikrit Para Shikshak Sangh, the organisation of para lecturers, stated, "We are not going to give up this time. The government has been fooling us for ages, but this is the time to revolt. Their apathy towards us clearly shows that they are not bothered about the education of the poor."
Meanwhile, the varsity training and literacy department had given a closing date until Tuesday for the para lecturers to get back to paintings. "We are getting details from all districts regarding those para teachers who were absent from duty. We will be sending them a show cause notice and if they fail to come up with a justifiable reason for not coming to work, they will be terminated from their jobs," stated department secretary Amrendra Pratap Singh.
According to the contract of para lecturers, the government can take away them instantly by means of paying them a month's salary, or give them a understand of 1 month sooner than the termination of their contracts.
However, the para lecturers remained unfazed. "If they remove us, who will they hire? They do not have any alternative," Prasad stated.
On the opposite hand, the dept secretary informed that steps are already being taken to be sure that kids get training. "We are going to rope in those who have been given teachers' training, but are unemployed at the time being. Also, we will request retired teachers, who are willing to teach in government schools near them," he stated.
Para teachers across state court mass arrest on last day of government ultimatum
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