TIWN Jan 15, 2020

NEW DELHI / AGARTALA, Jan 15 (TIWN): 10323 teachers who are now employed as ad-hoc till March 31st, 2020, have paid tribute to their demised colleagues who lost their lives due to tension about uncertain future. The teachers who lost their jobs in a verdict of High Court and then Supreme Court due to irregularities of their appointments, have demanded BJP Govt to fulfill its pre-poll given promise to the teachers. BJP before election promised 10323 teachers that the Govt will ensure their secure future and if necessary will change a portion of the Law. Also the teachers warned to go in massive protest if their demands are not fulfilled. The next protest will be staged at Jantar Mantar in Delhi in the January ending, announced Bimal Saha, a teacher among 10323. The last victim among the deceased teachers, came in December 24 report when 45 years old teacher Swapan Das who was suffering from continuous tensions due to uncertain future, died in Cerebellar stroke.He is not the first but many of the 10323 teachers died in heartattacks ahead of teachers’ tenure to be ended on March 31st, 2020.
Supreme Court had terminated the 10323 teachers jobs citing irregularities in the recruitment process. However, recently, Education Minister Ratanlal Nath before the 10323 teachers in the presence of media said that 10323 teachers’ livelihoods will be secured unless Ratanlal Nath dies in accident. Basically, he promised, if he is alive, nothing will happen to 10323 teachers.
According to Supreme Court’s order the 10323 teachers of Tripura will lose their ad-hoc extension by 2020, March 31st.
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