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National Highway blocked over transfer of teacher: Resentment brews among the students
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AGARTALA, March 21 (TIWN): Protesting against the transfer of a teacher, Students of Mungiyakami Higher Secondary School under Teliamura on Monday staged road blocked at National Highway

Reportedly, after the students found that a teacher from their school has been transferred. Therefore, they have staged prolonged road blocked at National Highway.

It seems like the elementary education which is the major challenge for the State Government has become a matter of joke.

Though the students come to the school to acquire their basic need of education but their time passes waiting for the teachers to take their classes. There is no point of blaming the teachers as the teachers are helpless.

On the other hand, despite of several tall claims made by the ministerial bench authority to make the state 100 percent literate turns bleak with the deplorable condition of the schools in various interior parts of the state.

Our ministers claim that, schools are supposed to be the temples of learning, but the average primary educational institution in rural Tripura has been deprived from proper guidance of the teachers.

As we all know that teachers are the persons who deliver knowledge to the students and also make them learn the basics of the education but various schools are lacking proper teachers.

It is to be mentioned here that where the state Government claims to gains 100 percent literacy in the state, on the other hand, the students are suffering due to lack of teachers.

Tension prevails among the locals with the incident of road blockade at the National Highway by the students.

However, the road blockade has massively hit the vehicular movement in the area. Vehicles from both the side of the road halted.

However, traffic was disrupted for hours on the road. As a result of the protest, daily passengers succumbed to suffer into the blockade. Long-route buses and other vehicles stand on both sides of the road.

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