Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

MP govt makes teachers double up as waiters at mass wedding

- Shruti Tomar letters@hindustant­imes.com

bunch of Madhya Pradesh schoolteac­hers were hard at work on Monday, serving food at a mass wedding.

Ignoring ‘poori wala’ and ‘sabzi wala’ remarks from thousands attending 2,400 weddings being solemnised under the Mukhya Mantri Kanyadaan Yojna in Singrauli district, the teachers soldiered on.

Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was at the event, which bears his stamp.

More than 400 teachers of Singrauli, about 600 km east of Bhopal, were mobilised for the event. Among them, nearly 40 were on food serving duty.

“We got our orders from the district education officer, who apparently had his orders from the district collector,” a teacher who served food at the wedding told HT on Tuesday.

Another teacher who served ‘pooris’ said, “It was humiliatin­g to hear people calling us ‘poori wala’ or ‘sabji wala’. The government is insulting us by giving such work.”

Their colleagues across the state share the disappoint­ment and fear because this isn’t the first time that the government has used teachers for such random work loosely referred to as special duties.

Recently, Morena district collector issued an order that asks teachers to collect metal in a door-to-door campaign for a statue of Shankarach­arya that is to come up in Omkareshwa­r. The CM announced the statue plan during the Narmada Seva Yatra, which ended recently.

A teacher said he and his colleagues were deputed for safekeepin­g of shoes of visitors at the Simhastha Ujjain religious event last year.

“The government even engaged us in distributi­on of liquor from shops a few years ago,” said MP Teachers’ Associatio­n general secretary Ashutosh Pandey.

“Bureaucrat­s feel we do not have enough work and involve us in random tasks. Their orders are humiliatin­g.”

Pandey said the condition of government school teachers was worsening by the day.

Incidental­ly, MP’s literacy rate of 70.6% — according to the 2011 census — is about 4% lower than the national average.

On teachers being annoyed following the wedding duty, MP school education minister Deepak Joshi said, “I don’t know why the district education officer (DEO) engaged teachers in such work. I asked the DEO why such an order was released. I am also going to write to all the district collectors not to involve teachers in other work.”

 ?? HT ?? The teachers had to endure calls of ‘poorisabzi wala’ at the weddings solemnised under Mukhya Mantri Kanyadaan Yojna.
HT The teachers had to endure calls of ‘poorisabzi wala’ at the weddings solemnised under Mukhya Mantri Kanyadaan Yojna.

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