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10323 Teachers to go on massive protest after Oct-24
TIWN Oct 7, 2017
10323 Teachers to go on massive protest after Oct-24
PHOTO : 10323 teachers placed deputation to Education Minister Tapan Chakraborty. TIWN Pic Oct 6

AGARTALA, Oct 7 (TIWN): Eventhough Tripura Govt created 13,000 non-teaching posts for the 3 to 5 years teaching experience holders and already have taken interviews, but the Govt is unable to release the offer letters after Supreme Court has issued stay-order on 12000 recruitments. The delay game of the state govt has vexed the 10,323 teachers as already it's month of October and they will lose their jobs on Dec 31st as per Supreme Court's direction.

With SC has issues a stay order on 12000 non-teaching staffs' recruitment, mass tension has gripped the 10323 teachers once again. The next hearing of 13,000 teachers has been postponed to Oct-24 at the Supreme Court.   

Tripura Govt's delay game till 2018 election with the 13,000 posts may turn heavy upon the Govt as the deprived 10,323 teachers will go in massive protest in soon if the teachers are not given jobs in other depts.

Earlier on July month, addressing a press meet, at Matangini Pritilala Hall, the 10,323 teachers said that while announcing those posts 13,000 non-teaching staffs state govt didn't mention clearly anything for whom those posts were created.

Recently Tapan Chakraborty has also said, "We never said 12000 posts are for 10323 teachers".

However, the Teachers to go on massive protest after Oct-24 if the cases are further delayed.

It's worthy to mention here that the Finance Minister Bhnaulal Saha told media later that not only 10,323, but any teacher with 3 to 5 years of experience from any Govt recognized school will be able to face the interview. Moreover, the posts that were created some of them are out of world dictionary. All these have created once again much uncertainty among the discontinued 10,323 teachers.

 However, like 962 science graduate teachers, Tripura Govt was given a full luxurious option of appointing 58 petitioners in jobs in 2014's 10,323 case-hearing. Had Tripura Govt accepted the first option and appointed 58 teachers in jobs, then today total 10,381 teachers (including 58 deprived youths) jobs would be safe. But due to Govt’s arrogance all the hapless teachers lost their jobs, neither those 58 unemployed youths got any job. Thus High Court this time did not go for any chance and directly ordered the state govt to appoint those 10 petitioners in jobs as per their position. With a historical move Justice S Talapatra has saved teachers' livelihoods, as if Tripura Govt was given with the same option again, then the result would be much more political rather than logical, especially when Election is knocking the door.

Today, 10,323 teachers who will lose their teachers jobs in December have gathered before Rabindra Bhawan and discussed for hours what they should do. There were also exchanges of arguments in front of the Rabindra Bhawan.

Manik Sarkar led CPI-M Govt’s biggest face loss caused due to Chief Minister’s arrogance in accepting Tripura High Court’s May 7,2014 verdict in cancelling 10323 illegally appointed teacher jobs. On March-29 in a humanaitarian gesture to 10323 teachers mentioned that the teachers will continue their jobs till 2017, 31st Dec. 

 

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