Barisal Correspondent :
Teachers and employees of non-government educational institutions on Sunday noon hold rally on city roads and observed sit-in programme in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Barisal.
They threatened to lock their institutions if their demand for unconditional inclusion in government declared new pay scale would be ignored and not be implemented from the same date for the government institutions.
The programme was organised under the banner of Jatiyo Shikkhak-Kormochari Front(JSKF).
Mohshin-Ul-Islam Habul, Convener of JSKF Barisal division presided over the programme. The programme was addressed among others by Salma Begum, Begum Faizunnahar, Jebunnessa, Principal Aminur Rahman Khokon, Aminul Islam Khasru, and Hanif Talukdar.
The speakers in their speeches said that education as backbone of the nation has no alternative in sustainable development of human resources and socio-economic progress of the country.
Education would never be standardised till the discriminations between government and non-government educational institutions would not be removed, the leaders of the front said.
The JSKF leaders demanding indiscriminate education policy for the country said only nationalisation of education service could end injustice of the existing discriminatory education system.
Teachers and employees of non-government educational institutions on Sunday noon hold rally on city roads and observed sit-in programme in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Barisal.
They threatened to lock their institutions if their demand for unconditional inclusion in government declared new pay scale would be ignored and not be implemented from the same date for the government institutions.
The programme was organised under the banner of Jatiyo Shikkhak-Kormochari Front(JSKF).
Mohshin-Ul-Islam Habul, Convener of JSKF Barisal division presided over the programme. The programme was addressed among others by Salma Begum, Begum Faizunnahar, Jebunnessa, Principal Aminur Rahman Khokon, Aminul Islam Khasru, and Hanif Talukdar.
The speakers in their speeches said that education as backbone of the nation has no alternative in sustainable development of human resources and socio-economic progress of the country.
Education would never be standardised till the discriminations between government and non-government educational institutions would not be removed, the leaders of the front said.
The JSKF leaders demanding indiscriminate education policy for the country said only nationalisation of education service could end injustice of the existing discriminatory education system.