Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Teachers taken off bird flu duties

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Delhi government on Thursday announced that teachers were being relieved from field duties related to the prevention of avian influenza (bird blue) in the national Capital.

The move comes a day after a group of teachers, along with civil defence volunteers, were deployed at various borders to check and report any illegal transporta­tion of poultry or live birds into Delhi. Teachers, however, urged deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday to withdraw the order.

In an order issued on Thursday, Sisodia said, “It’s been brought to my notice that teachers are being deployed by some district magistrate­s in field duties related to enforcemen­t of the notificati­on to prevent ingress of the avian influenza (bird flu) in NCT of Delhi.”

“Teachers are not meant for this kind of duty and they are all busy with online classes. Moreover, for students of classes 10 and 12, the government has already announced special practical classes from Monday onwards i.e; January 18, 2021.It is, therefore, directed that no deployment of teachers is permitted for duties related to the prevention of ingress of the

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avian influenza (bird flu) in NCT of Delhi,” Sisodia said in the order.

The Delhi government teachers associatio­n welcomed the move.

“We are so grateful that the education minister promptly acted on our request. It’s an extra burden on schools since the majority of the teachers are already deployed in Covid-19 related duties. Besides, it’s really humiliatin­g for the teachers,” said Ajay Veer Singh, general secretary of the associatio­n.

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