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The National Committee for the Protection of Kindergartens and Equivalent Schools has demanded that schools be reopened by October 18 in compliance with health regulations. If demand is not met, the organization has announced a human chain this month, issuing a joint memorandum and a hunger strike on the first day of next month.
The National Committee for the Protection of Kindergarten and Equivalent Schools held a press conference at the National Press Club on Sunday (October 11). At the press conference, the Prime Minister demanded the allocation of financial assistance for the 6 lakh teachers and staff working in some 40,000 kindergartens affected by the Corona epidemic, to reopen schools in compliance with hygiene regulations and to give them the opportunity to take annual assessment tests at their respective schools.
Highlighting the Prime Minister’s success in primary education, the kindergarten teacher leaders said: ‘The kindergarten contributes almost half of the government’s success in primary education. Government elementary school teachers receive salaries from the government even after school closings and kindergarten teachers are deprived of government sponsorship even after reading the same books and achieving relatively good results on PEC exams. This inequality cannot continue in a successful state. ‘
The leaders said: “Today, the country offices, courts, markets, clothing, buses, trains, boats, parks, public meetings have returned to normal.” Qawmi Madrasa has been opened. There were no reports of infections. Level ‘O’ and level ‘A’ exams were allowed. So where is the problem with opening a kindergarten according to the rules of hygiene? The level of corona infection in the country is now much more tolerable than at any other time. Therefore, the school must be declared open before October 16. Otherwise, we are systematically announcing a human chain this month, issuing a joint memorandum, and announcing a hunger strike on the first day of next month.
At the press conference, it was said, “14 teachers have already died for various reasons, including heart disease and suicide. Thousands of schools are closing due to rental pressure, as most schools are located in rented houses. Some are changing professions as teachers abandon inhuman life. It is a thunder signal for the state. ‘
The convener of this national committee formed by the joint efforts of 21 organizations. Mizanur Rahman read a written statement at a government-chaired press conference and Member Secretary GM Kabir Rana responded to several questions. Nuruzzaman Kayes organization advisor, member Iskander Ali Hawlader, advisor Bir Muktijoddha Sirajul Islam Khandaker, Habibur Rahman joint coordinator, MH Badal, Lion Tajul Islam, advisor Ahsan Siddique were present at the press conference. , Faruk Ahmed, Member Abdul Hai, Shafiqul Islam Swapan, Sheikh Mizanur Rahman, Daulat Dayen Rafe Rana, Nazma Begum, Harunur Rashid, Niaz Ahmed, Shanta Farzana, Takbir Ahmed, Alamgagir Hossain, Jahangir Alam, M Mannan Monir, Md. Leaders of various organizations, including Alauddin, Joynal Abedin Joy, Zahirul Islam Khan, and Al Mamun.
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