TIWN July 15, 2021
AGARTALA, July 15 (TIWN): Among 10323 teachers who are severely ill, Joint Movement Committee (JMC) members visited one such terminated teacher Balaram Ghosh's house who is on verge of death. The terminated graduate teacher Balaram Ghosh was seen as if he was counting his last days. Due to multiple organ failure, his condition is critical. Balaram Ghosh's wife broke down into tears while talking to the media. She said that they don't have money for food and how to manage his treatment's money is just unthinkable. She also mentioned that other terminated teachers are helping them as per their capacity but she has no clue what to do. Talking to media, JMC member Bijoy Krishna Saha said, Balaram Ghosh was suffering from diabetes for a long time but recently he was suffering from fever and from liver to kidney all organs are found affected. Also he suffered from mild-stroke recently. We will try to admit him in GB hospital but how will the family manage his treatment?"
The teacher's wife has requested CM Biplab Deb to look at her family and to see how they are living.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3nS0aCmxcQ 10323 Teacher Balaram Ghosh, resident of Badharghat Matri Palli on verge of death due to multiple organ failure. No money for treatment. Daughter's education almost stopped. TIWN YouTube Video July 15, 2021
JMC member Bijoy Krishna Saha further said, "Humanity is above all. Any political party or Govt without humanity will perish. I request Minister Ratan Lal Nath to check 10323 teachers' issues from a humanitarian point of view".
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