TIWN Aug 22, 2017

AGARATAL, Aug 22 (TIWN): “Tripura Govt has once again proven how much anti-people and what kind of Nikamma that can go to its worst level just for politicsâ€, said MLA Ratanlal Nath after a daily news paper disclosed about the Lok Sabha bill that was passed on ‘Compulsory B.Ed training for teachers within two tears’, but Tripura Govt never disclosed it.
The Lok Sabha on July-21 passed a Bill that offers untrained teachers teaching in schools time till March 31, 2019, to acquire B.El. Ed (Bachelor of Elementary Education) or D. El. Ed. (Diploma in Elementary Education) qualifications to hold their jobs as teachers.
This was done through an amendment to the Right to Education Act, 2009, as a last chance to such teachers not to lose their jobs. The Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2017 Bill will now have to pass muster in the Rajya Sabha — and get presidential assent after that — to become an Act.
MLA Ratan Lal Nath has called the activity of Tripura Govt as a ‘Crime’.
“I am pointing the activity of the state govt as a crime because it never thought about the teachers lives who will come under crisis suddenly”, said Chakraborty.
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