Meghalaya primary teachers to go on stir from June 29

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By Our Reporter

Shillong: The All Meghalaya Primary School Teachers’ Association has resolved to hold a series of agitational programmes all over the State from June 29.

The Association on Monday sent an extract resolution adopted by the central executive committee of the Association to Education Minister Prof. RC Laloo.

The agitation will begin with the release of an appeal to the public on June 29, wearing of black badges by all primary school teachers on July 2, 3 and 4 followed by a boycott of classes from July 6 to 9 and a dharna on August 2 in Shillong.

The agitation is aimed at putting pressure on the State Government to fulfill their various demands which include immediate disbursement of pending monthly salaries, retirement benefits, head teachers’ allowance, advance increment of higher qualification which has been stopped recently and payment of remaining 30 per cent of the revised arrear pay (2007), among others.

 

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