
Teachers stage protest in Agartala demanding their jobs back
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Members of the Joint Movement Committee of 10,323 teachers whose jobs were terminated staged a protest in Agartala, demanding their jobs back.
On Saturday, the members of the Joint Movement Committee of 10,323 teachers, whose jobs were terminated, staged a sit-in protest in Agartala, demanding their jobs back. Members from different parts of the state were present at the protest in the state capital. "The ruling government in its vision manifesto had promised to protect the livelihood of affected teachers. Our jobs were terminated when a court held the state's employment policy illegal in 2017," said Dipankar Debbarm, a protester, as reported by ANI.More Related News

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