KHABRE TV NEWS - Teachers employed in support of demands fasted on 1 May International Labor Day.
Teachers employed in support of demands fasted on 01 May International Labor Day.
Ranjit Kumar, Khabre TV (Bihar Sharif) - Striking employed teachers from four lakh elementary to higher secondary in Bihar including Nalanda, staying in their homes in view of the lock down and physical distance, on 01 May as a fasting day Celebrated and strongly condemned the government's education, teacher and learner policies. Let us tell that four lakh employed teachers and librarians of the state of Bihar have been on strike since last February for their demands, while the government is also trying to weaken the strike by adopting various methods. In such a situation, the possibility of collision situations cannot be ruled out. Leaders say that during the period of the 75th day of the strike, about 65 teachers have lost their lives due to starvation and mental torture like the government and the rest are on the verge of starvation, despite the state government's interest or education, teachers,
Bihar State Teacher Conflict Coordination Committee member cum newly appointed Secondary Higher Secondary Teachers Association district president Sanjit Kumar Sharma and District Secretary Rana Ranjit Kumar jointly said that the state government should not take the patience and sacrifice of striking employed teachers and librarians lightly because Their ahge will look and ah is sure to destroy the government. Therefore, the state government should leave its dogma in a crisis situation like Coronavirus and take the initiative to break the strike by holding a positive dialogue in view of the state interests.
Netadvay said that the strike will continue till the fulfillment of the demands and the withdrawal of the repressive action, as well as if the government wakes up from today's hunger strike, otherwise the movement will be intensified from May 5 onwards after the lock-down is open, for which the state government itself will be fully responsible.

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