Sambalpur: If the demands are not met by 15, all schools will be locked: Primary Teachers Union’s demand letter to the Chief Minister
Sambalpur: Sambalpur District Primary Teachers’ Association has warned the government that if the government does not meet the demands by August 15th, all the primary schools in all the districts will be locked. The primary teachers of all categories of the district on Friday presented a three-fold demand letter to the Sambalpur District Magistrate and the District Education Officer for the Chief Minister. A meeting of teachers was held under the chairmanship of the District President Lalit Pruseth. Then Prashant Dash conducted the meeting.
The meeting was condemned because a man was spreading rumors about the school being locked. The union has made it clear that if the government does not meet the demands of the primary teachers by August 15, then all the primary schools in the district will be locked. Regularization of junior teachers by abolishing fixed recruitment from school and public education department, giving nominal increment to fixed tenure of teaching staff and teaching assistants and counting them in the original post as well as ex-cadre, giving status of regular teachers to art and sports teachers, paying salary to primary teachers of all categories at central rate. And the union has demanded to abolish the new pension system and reintroduce the old pension system. On the occasion of presenting the claim form, primary teacher district president Kosha Singh, NPS president Pramod Pradhan along with Yudhisthir Majhi, Saroj Sahu, Ashok Patel, Prashant Das, Prashant Nath, Yudhisthir Behera, Gurcharan Vashal, Ashwini Kar, Manoranjan Panda. Manoj Seth, Rohit Behera, Swarnnalata Sahu Chandrasekhar Seth, Harishchandra Bhinsa, Saroj Patel, Subodh Naik, Swabhama Das, Sanjay Patel, Manoj Naik, Maheshwar Pradhan, Leingraj Deep, Anil Meher, Pramod Tripathi, Gopinath Pradhan Kishore Gopal, Anankara Meher, Ranchan Behera, Rashmita Behera, Prashant Panda Sujud Vyusa, Cheru Patra, Holy Son, Mujibudin Khan Sanjay Sahu, Sudipta Patel, Gayatri Bahidar and Dhubcharan Rohidas thanked.