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Troubled teacher again for Shivraj, questions on the government’s intention to stop the appointment

Bhopal. Teachers in Madhya Pradesh have once again got angry with the government. In fact, after the implementation of the Code of Conduct in the province, the school education department has banned the teacher cadre of teachers in the new academic cadre.
After the decision of Education Department, recruitment orders of more than two lakh teachers have been delayed once again. Now the appointed process of the teachers will be in the next government’s tenure, after the recruitment process has stopped once again the teachers have opened a front against the government.

Shilpi Sivan, president of Azad Teachers Association, has questioned the government’s motive for the whole process. Shilpi alleges that the government deliberately delayed issuing the order. At the same time, when the appointment process was stopped due to the code of conduct, Sivan says when the appointment process was to be completed by September 30, why the order was not issued earlier?

Shilpi said that the intention of the whole issue of the government was not clear from the beginning. The government deliberately kept the matter for a long time. When the election came close, the government issued the order for the vote bank, but orders were not issued in the time when the intention was not clear. At the same time, at the time of election, this whole issue can be retrieved again.
The teachers have become vocal once again after halting the appointment. In such a case, the question arises that after the teachers’ movement Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan announced the appointment of teacher teachers in the cadre, but the process which started on August 25 was to be completed by 30th September, due to the delay of the officers Could not be completed. In such a situation, it has to be seen now that the anger of teachers demanding a long-term demand for a civilian can not be overwhelmingly on the BJP in the election year.

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