TIWN Jan 24, 2022
AGARTALA, Jan 24 (TIWN): So far 123 teachers lost their lives during the battle of livelihood with the hope to get back their Jobs. The ruling BJP govt took advantage of terminated 10,323 teachers' situation, prior to the 2018 Assembly Election to be in power, but after coming to power the BJP Govt had made a U-turn from the promise given to 10,323 teachers.
Another Graduate teacher Chinmoy Chakma, a resident of Navinchhara in Pancharathal area, lost his life last night. So far the death toll among 10,323 teachers has risen to 123.
JMC condoled the demise of the terminated teacher.
JMC member Bijoy Krishna Saha said before media that they, seeking appointments sent letters to Education Minister and CM but no positive response has yet been received.
As the CM avoiding to meet with the teachers, Bijoy Krishna Saha asked, “The CM seeking well-being for state’s people, had bath in Poush Sankranti’s morning, which is great but we(teachers) also fall among the 37 lakhs people, then why CM is not meeting with us?”.
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