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Teachers’ protest

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By Our Reporter

SHILLONG: The All Primary School Teachers’ Association (APSTA) has decided to take out a procession on April 19 demanding fulfillment of their various long-pending demands including release of pending salaries. Primary school teachers working under Non-Plan system have not been paid their salaries since December last year. Their other demands include retirement benefits, allowance for the head teacher etc.

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