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No solution for 10323 Teachers in Tripura amid the Death Toll raised to 106
TIWN Aug 22, 2021
No solution for 10323 Teachers in Tripura amid the Death Toll raised to 106
PHOTO : 10323 teachers' protest at City Centre, Agartala. TIWN File Photo.

AGARTALA, Aug 22 (TIWN): Amid the increasing death tolls, BJP Govt is fully tightlipped over the 10323 teachers' issue. On August 19, another tragic end of Tripura's terminated 10323 teachers was reported raising the death toll among the deserted teachers to 106. The demised teacher is Birchandra Nama (58) resident of Udaipur Fulkumari Canel Chowmuhani area. He was a graduate teacher, is jobless since April 1st, 2020. Reacting on the death of the terminated teacher, Joint Movement Committee (JMC) member Kamal Deb said, "So far the death toll is at 106. We are really saddened due to the silence of the Chief Minister and Education Minister amid the crisis situation. Our question is, how many deaths do you need to be sympathized with the 10323 teachers ?"

"The CM and Education Minister are in deep sleep and playing the role of Dritarashtra. We on behalf of the Joint Movement Committee condole his demise and pray for the bereaved family", he said.

Kamal Deb further mentioned that anti-social elements are attacking 10323 teachers' houses. On 18th August in Melaghar, teacher Bhola Bhoumik's house was attacked and recently in Khowai 2 teachers were attacked by biker-gang. 

"JMC condemns the attacks. On the one side, teachers are dying and on the other side, 10323 teachers are facing severe attacks. We are shocked to see the silent role of the Home Minister and Education Minister", said Kamal Deb.  

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