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Bihar: Students rejected KK Pathak’s order! Did not reach school on Rakhi, teachers protested by wearing black bands

West Champaran/Saran/Sitamarhi: In Bihar, after the government order, the holiday in government schools was suddenly canceled and the Raksha Bandhan festival was spoiled and the teachers appeared helpless in carrying out their duties. The anger over the cancellation of holidays was clearly visible everywhere, from schools to schools. Not a single child came to study in schools. The anger among teachers and teachers was at its peak due to this. In protest against this decision of the government, the teachers symbolically demonstrated their protest by tying black bands on their mouth and arms on the call of TET Teachers Association West Champaran.

Not a single child reached school

Only three female teachers, Soni Kumari Sinha, Reema Devi and Lakshmi Kumari, are posted in Tharuhat area Government Primary School Dharampur Gaunaha of the district. Head teacher Soni Kumari told that she reached the school when the holidays were suddenly cancelled, but there was not a single child in the school. But after the orders we had to reach school. What can we do now?

Teachers are in pain for not being able to tie Rakhi to their brothers.

The teachers told that she could not tie Rakhi to her brothers. Meanwhile, due to cancellation of holidays, the teachers of Government Upgraded Middle School, Pakdi, namely Khushboo Kumari, Nidhi Kumari, Ragni Kumari, Sheela Kumari, Anjali Kiran, Albert Malvika Bose celebrated the festival of Raksha Bandhan by tying Rakhi to the tree and expressed anger over the cancellation of holidays. Expressed.

Teachers did their duty with helpless and faint hearts

It is not that only female teachers were angry over the cancellation of leave, male teachers were also sad about not being able to get Rakhi tied. Teachers Anil Kumar Srivastava, Virendra Singh, Prakash Kumar Gupta etc. told that this is the first time that they are in school instead of getting Rakhi tied. The situation was similar in every corner of the subdivision. Somewhere there was anger towards the government order and somewhere there was a fear of the order suppressed in the mind due to which the teachers were seen performing their duty with a helpless and half-hearted mind.

Teachers tied black bands on their mouth and arms

District President of TET Teachers Association, Rahul Raj, Teachers Cell in-charge Mamta Shikha, Vice President Rampravesh Gupta, Rajan Kumar Yadav said that the education department of Bihar has issued a Tughlaqi and dictatorial order to reduce the holidays already declared for schools. Which all of us teachers strongly condemn and in protest against this order of the government, today on the day of Rakshabandhan, all the teachers have demonstrated their protest against the government and the department by tying black bands on their mouths and arms.

There will be agitation if the order is not returned

Meanwhile, District Convener Upendra Kumar, Secretary Tariq Hussain, Media In-charge Rajan Kumar Patel, Treasurer Avinash Kumar told that in protest against the Tughlaqi decree of the government, the teachers working at Gandhi’s workplace have sounded the call of agitation against this autocratic government. If the government does not withdraw its order, then there will be a fierce movement in the whole of Bihar.

Number of students in Saran’s schools also remained zero

Here, for the first time on Rakshabandhan in the schools of Saran district, teachers remained in the schools from nine to four o’clock. Whereas the number of students remained zero. Teachers and teachers’ unions have expressed their displeasure over the cancellation of the holiday declared on August 31 by the Education Department and the State Government.

Sisters tied Rakhi to teacher brothers after reaching school

At the same time, when the Rakshabandhan holiday was cancelled, in many schools the sisters of the teacher brothers reached the school and tied Rakhi to them and prayed for the brothers’ long life for their safety. The brothers of female teachers also reached the school and tied Rakhi to their sisters.

How education happens without children, found out for the first time: Primary Teachers Association

While cursing the education department and the state government, President of the Primary Teachers Association Maheshwar Singh and Secretary Munna Prasad said that the Raksha Bandhan holiday, which had been going on for many decades, was canceled in one stroke. Targeting the education department and the state government, he said that for the first time after coming to the school, he came to know how education is done without children.

Education department canceled Rakshabandhan holiday

Let us inform that in the letter issued by the Education Department on August 29 regarding the holiday, Raksha Bandhan has not been declared a holiday on Thursday. Whereas by issuing an order a day before, the holiday of Raksha Bandhan was fixed on August 31 instead of the pre-determined date of August 30. After that suddenly an order was issued by the state government and education department that the holiday of Rakshabandhan was cancelled.

Teachers protested against the cancellation of declared holiday by wearing black bands.

Even in Belsand of Sitamarhi In protest against the cancellation of leave, under the leadership of District Vice President of Primary Teachers Welfare Association, Shashi Ranjan, all the teachers of the block wore black bands in the school on the day of Raksha Bandhan. District Secretary of the union, Deepak Kumar Singh said that the cancellation of the previously announced holiday during this great festival is an attack on the religious beliefs of the teachers. Block President Lalbabu Das said that the protest will continue until the education department withdraws its order.

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