Applicants to the panel will not return home until the demand is satisfied.



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The panel of candidates for the appointment of assistant teachers in public elementary schools does not want to return home until their demands are met. On Friday (October 18), for the sixth day in a row, his sit-in continues in the street in front of the National Press Class.

The panel contenders began their ongoing sit-down program by announcing in front of the National Press Club on October 11. Some of them started a sit-in from the National Press Club in front of the Primary Education Department in Mirpur wearing shrouds. Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Thursday (October 15), removing hundreds of protesters by truck. They then joined the extensive program in front of the press club.

Abdul Quader, chairman of the organization’s central committee, which expects a 2018 primary assistant teacher recruitment panel from the sit-in program on Friday afternoon, said: ‘I will not return home until the demand is met. During the peaceful sit-in, the police loaded us with sticks and picked us up at the Primary Education Department. Now we have all participated in a sit-in in front of the National Press Club. Today is the sixth day of the program. Continuous positioning program will continue. ‘

The panel applicants said 18 lakh 8,926 people applied against the 2016 regular teacher notification. A total of 55,295 people passed the exam conducted in 2019. 17,148 people were appointed leaving vacancies. Although 36,146 passersby are awaiting the panel’s registration, they have not been taken into account.

On the other hand, 19,008 people who passed the exam carried out in 2016, which was postponed in 2014, presented a memorandum to the Prime Minister demanding his appointment to the panel and carried out agitation programs in districts including the capital. They asked the Ministry and the Department of Primary Education for the DO of the deputies.



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