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Class X teachers Refused train Traveling protest

Class X teachers Refused train Traveling protest
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MUMBAI: Teachers around Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) established a special demonstration on Monday morning since they boarded trains for Class 10 examination work.
Not only did they travel ticketless, however, they went to the ticket examiners and paid penalties.
Teachers doing evaluation work aren’t permitted train travel because they don’t fall below the critical services class.
The marking procedure for Secondary School Certificate (SSC) started in universities from Friday.
The country cancelled the examinations in April and pupils are being indicated in their Course 9 and 10 scores.
Many teachers traveling to colleges in Mumbai and Thane live in remote Regions of Palghar, Vasai-Virar, Navi Mumbai and also Kalyan-Dombivli.
On Friday and Saturday, educators were turned off from ticket booking counters in rail stations, forcing many to take buses as well as taxis.
On Monday, over 200 teachers whined by holding placards on railroad platforms and traveling ticketless on trains.
People who jumped ticketless approached ticket examiners on alighting and paid the penalties.
Dayanand Kharat, a teacher traveling from Panvel at Navi Mumbai into his college from Kurla, was one of the protesters.
He encouraged the authorities to permit teachers to traveling from train to finish assessment function.
Teachers must finish evaluation and tabulation of symbols from June 20.
The outcomes committee in every college will subsequently occupy closing tabulation of symbols and ship it into the state board from June 30.
The nation is expected to announce SSC outcomes by mid-July.
Shivnath Darade, secretary of the Maharashtra Rajya Shikshak Parishad, that instructs in a Vile Parle college, said teachers will not have the ability to finish assessment work should they wind up spending 10 hours travel.
Darade travelled ticketless out of his Chembur house and also paid a fine of Rs 260.
Teachers stated despite being paid wages for more than two weeks, they’re eager to finish evaluation to the welfare of their pupils, but travelling from buses and taxis isn’t feasible.

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