Coimbatore: More than 70 members of the Tamil Nadu Nadu Primary School Federation (TNPTF) protested at the Coimbatore Cloth Merchant Association (CCMA) Girls Higher Secondary School at King Street on Tuesday demanding the Principal of appointing the Principal in four government elementary schools in the Regency that.
The Department of School Education has held a Transfer Counseling for the Principal Principal of the Government of Government of CCMA, and hundreds of school principals gathered at school on Tuesday.
More than 70 principals, who were members of TNPTF, held a sitting protest.
Secretary of Thangabasu, Coimbatore Regency, TNPTF said the school education department had not appointed the principal at the Shankar Nagar Primary School, Muthukallur Primary School, Iyapalalayam Primary School and Panchayat Panchayat Elementary School for more than four years.
These schools have functions without the Principal.
“We have approached the school education department officials repeatedly over the past four years to appoint the principal for four elementary schools.
The teachers were forced to take care of the tasks of head masters.
Officials did not respond to our demands for the past four years.
So, we have done The protest was sitting to bring a problem with the knowledge of higher officials, “said Thangabasu.
Educational leaders and Geetha held talks with protesters and convinced them that the principal would soon be appointed for four schools.
Then, the protest was called.
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