Wednesday, March 11

School teachers who had arrived on Thursday at the State Council for Educational Research and Training (SCert) to attend a workshop protested against the non -payment of fees during the last two years.

Almost 150 teachers attended the Core State Resource Group workshop to prepare a module to provide training in the textbooks reviewed for classes VIII and X. The teachers who had tasks separated in the textbook that protested against the lack of payment of the quotas for related workshops.

The first day of the training group of the State Resources for classes VIII and X on Thursday, the teachers expressed the demand for their fees to be resolved without delay.

The Minister of General Education V. Sivankutty had promised that the arrears would be paid in January, but it was in vain. The teachers hoped to recite the fees at least by the end of March, but that did not happen too much.

The teachers pointed out that many of them attended these sessions after spending money in their pockets to attend thesis workshops. Some of them had to overcome ₹ 50,000 to up to ₹ 1 Lakh, said a teacher.

After the director of Scerts, Jayaprakash RK, promised that the steps would be tasks to pay their quotas shortly after Vishu, the teachers gave up and continued with the training.

The Secondary Kerala Secondary Teachers Union, in a statement, claimed that almost 4 million rupees were pending as arrears for class I to X teachers to prepare the new textbooks.

He demanded the intervention of the minister on issues as pending pending pending that interrupted the training programs, the moral of the teachers and the progress of the public education sector.

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