Assistant teachers may protest again as the government requests another week for deliberations.
The government asked for another week to address teachers’ demands, with potential protests on the horizon.
JAMSHEDPUR – The government seeks another week to resolve teachers’ demands, with future protests looming.
In a meeting with Education Minister Baijnath Ram, representatives of assistant teachers discussed key issues, including salary increments.
Giridih MLA Sudivya Kumar Bixal Kongari and Congress MLA Amba Prasad participated in the meeting.
Various demands were thoroughly deliberated during the discussions.
The government requested one more week from the assistant teachers to consider their demands.
The outcome of the next meeting will determine if their demands are met or if the teachers will protest again.
Amba Prasad expressed her support for the teachers’ demands, urging the government to make decisions swiftly.
Education Minister Baijnath Ram assured that the teachers’ issues are being considered and efforts are being made to resolve them promptly.
Assistant teachers have shown readiness for another round of protests if their demands are not met.
The meeting ended with several significant decisions pending further review by the government.
The teachers remain determined to pursue their demands until they achieve a satisfactory resolution.

