Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Seeking regular jobs, 14,000 teachers protest against govt

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

PATIALA: Over 14,000 teachers under banner of Sanjha Adhyapak Morcha held a state-level rally in Patiala on Sunday, demanding unconditio­nal regularisa­tion, cancellati­on of cases registered against the protesting teachers in Mohali and rollback of the decision of shutting down 800 government primary schools by merging of these with other government schools.

Earlier, the teachers were scheduled to protest at a ground near Rajpura Colony, but after denial of permission by the district administra­tion, they held a rally at Sidhuwal village on Patiala-bhadson road.

The protesters said the state government’s decision to offer 15,000 teachers recruited under the SSA-RMSA schemes to join state education department at basic salary is unjustifie­d.

“How a teacher getting a monthly salary of ₹35,000 to ₹40,000 can work on a basic salary of ₹10,000 to get regularise­d?” questioned Kulwant Singh Gill, convener of the morcha, adding that the state government has failed to fulfil its pre-poll promises.

Hardeep Singh Toderpur, a member of the morcha, said they had a lot of expectatio­ns from Congress government but nothing has been done on the ground. “Even the facilities and infrastruc­ture in the schools have deteriorat­ed. In many schools, students are not provided uniforms and free books,” he alleged.

Demanding a meeting with chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh, the union leaders also attempted to march towards Patiala, but were stopped by the police. The district administra­tion assured them that a meeting will be fixed with the CM on April 27 in Chandigarh.

MAJTIHIA BACKS TEACHERS

Former Akali minister Bikram Singh Majithia on Sunday came out in support of the agitating teachers, saying their demand of regularisa­tion was justified.

“Many of these teachers have been drawing salaries between ₹35,000 and ₹50,000 per month during the SAD-BJP regime, but the present government now wants to force them to accept a basic salary of ₹10,000, a drastic cut of over 75%,” he added.

Majithia said the principle of natural justice demanded that the last pay drawn by teachers, working on contractua­l for years should be protected.

 ?? BHARAT BHUSHAN/HT ?? Teachers protesting against the state government in Patiala on Sunday.
BHARAT BHUSHAN/HT Teachers protesting against the state government in Patiala on Sunday.

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