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Demand for appointment of teachers

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NONGSTOIN: The Synjuk Nongsynshar Shnong Nongjri & Langdongdai Circles on Tuesday asked the state government to appoint teachers in different deficit schools located in Ri-Lyngngam Nongtrai area.
Donwell Rongrin, organising secretary of the Synjuk, informed that all the deficit schools in the area were running with only one teacher each who had to manage classes from Class 1 to Class 7 everyday creating lots of problems for the students.
Rongrin also said that many parents who could afford to send their children to other places have already done so but students from poor background have no option but to continue their studies in the same schools without receiving quality education.

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