TIWN Oct 11, 2016
AGARTALA, Oct 11 (TIWN): A four members team of RMSA whose jobs were canceled due to the wrong policy of the state govt. met Tripura CM Manik Sarkar & urged him to take them back into job. But no solution has yet come to them, although they met CM.
CM told them,”This is torally a matter of the central Govt. and the state govt has nothing to do with that. Still I will look after the matter”.
Demanding the withdrawal of the termination of 156 laboratory assistants and computer operators by the state government recruited under Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyaan (RMSA) they will also demand justice to the RMSA workers and will also demand for the re-appointment of the teachers.
Reportedly, the ruling Left Front government have terminated 156 non – teaching staff of Rashtirya Madhyamik Shiskha Abhyjaan (RMSA). A notice of their termination was issued to them by RMSA Mission Director P. Goyal. The notification stated that the centre have stopped funds for all the terminated non – teaching staffs.
The left front government always claims that they will stand by them in future on time of crisis, but the termination of 156 lab assistant and LDC of RMSA sent a message to other centrally sponsored project that the left front government will not take any responsibility in case stopping of funds from the central.
Allegedly, the state government is solely responsible for the termination of non – teaching RMSA staffs.
Question rose that No staffs are terminated anywhere in the country, then why will the centre has terminated only those 156 workers in the state.
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