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Teachers protests in North, central, South Kashmir against Government

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June 13, 2018
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Teachers protests in North, central, South Kashmir against Government
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Srinagar: Teachers across Kashmir valley Wednesday held protest demonstrations against government accusing them of callous attitude towards teaching fraternity and playing a Crüel joke with their profession. 

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The Jammu and Kashmir teachers Forum ( SSA)  is an umbrella organizanion of the teaching community of the Jammu and Kashmir state which has been struggling for the fulfillment of the right of the teachersfor more than two decades.

Hundreds of SSA teachers held a sit-in protest demonstration on Wednesday in Ganderbal district against their pending salaries and benefits of 7th pay commission.

Teachers also held a protest demonstration through main market kupwara to DDC complex amid hot weather conditions.

Rehbar-e-Taleem Teachers Forum
held massive protest demonstration here in North Kashmiri’s bandipora District here on today. The protest was led by the Rehbare – e – Taleem Teachers Forum District President Khalid Rafeeq Bhat.

The teachers from all zones of Ganderbal assembled at Eidgah duderhama area of central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district raised slogans against the government.

Teachers shouting slogans in support of their demands, they appealed the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti to personally intervene into the matter and release of pending salaries by delinking the salary budget.

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We want our salaries, we want salaries to be streamlined and benefits of 7th pay commission said Farooq Ahmad tantray chairman Jammu and Kashmir Rehbar-e-Taleem teachers forum.

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