Positioning program in front of the department from Tuesday



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Ignoring the rain, there is a panel of candidates for the appointment of assistant teachers in elementary schools. The second day’s sit-in in front of the National Press Club was announced at a rally on Monday (October 12).

Abdul Quader, chair of the organization’s central committee, who hopes to be part of the 2018 Primary Aide Teacher Recruitment Panel, said: Another section will continue the sit-down program in front of the Department of Primary Education, until the panel is announced.

Incidentally, 56,937 candidates who passed the two selection exams held in 2016 for the post of government primary school teacher have been demanding appointment as panel teachers for the past year.

Of these, 19,006 passed the government elementary school aide teacher hiring exam that was conducted in 2016 after suspension in 2014 and 36,148 passed the regular exam in 2016, requiring admission to the panel.

Following the movement of panel candidates who passed the suspended exam conducted in 2014 (conducted in 2016), panel candidates who passed the regular exam in 2026 began the sit-in program in front of the National Press Club on Sunday (October 11 ).

The panel hopefuls said the lawsuit, which has been going on for more than a year, is actually being followed by a notification to recruit new teachers. That is why the localization program has been resumed.



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